hắc bạch

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Definition
  1. Noun:
    • Black and white: Literally refers to the two contrasting colors black and white.
    • Right and wrong, good and evil: Figuratively refers to a clear distinction between opposing moral or ethical principles, such as correct/incorrect or good/bad.
Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • Trong bức tranh này, nghệ sĩ chỉ sử dụng hai màu hắc bạch. (In this painting, the artist uses only the two colors black and white.)
    • Một thẩm phán tốt phải phân biệt rõ ràng giữa hắc bạch. (A good judge must clearly distinguish between right and wrong.)
    • Câu chuyện không đơn giản chỉ hắc bạch; còn nhiều sắc thái xám. (The story isn't simply black and white; there are many shades of grey.)
Advanced Usage
  • "hắc bạch phân minh": A common four-word idiom meaning "to draw a clear distinction between right and wrong" or "to be absolutely clear about what is right and what is wrong."
    • Công lý đòi hỏi sự hắc bạch phân minh. (Justice demands a clear distinction between right and wrong.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Trắng đen: A more common modern synonym with the same literal (black and white) and figurative (right and wrong) meanings.
    • Thế giới không chỉ trắng đen. (The world isn't just black and white.)
  • Phải trái: Means "right and wrong" but does not carry the literal color meaning.
    • Anh ấy hiểu phải trái. (He understands right and wrong clearly.)
Synonyms
  • Đúng sai: Right and wrong (focuses on correctness).
  • Thiện ác: Good and evil (focuses on morality).
Related Idioms
  • " như ban ngày": As clear as daylight. (Used to describe something very obvious, similar to the clarity implied by "hắc bạch phân minh".)
  • "Một phân minh": To be very clear and distinct. (Often used in a similar context to emphasize clarity in judgment.)
  1. Black and white; wrong and right
    • hắc bạch phân minh
      There must be a clear distinction between the right and the wrong

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