black-and-white造句91. The carefully staged black-and-white Steichen pictures that delighted prewar readers of Vogue mostly gave way to color and spontaneity.
92. With the cash from his mother, he bought a couple of plastic molding machines and started making channel-changing knobs for black-and-white televisions.
93. A sea bird (Alca torda) of the northern Atlantic, having black-and-white plumage and a white-ringed, flattened bill.
94. Taylor, Berlin was a consummate telly-don, always available for a word-perfect interview in grainy black-and-white with Bernard Levin or Bryan Magee on the meaning of life or the way of the world.
95. The text has been capably illustrated in a complex process utilizing original drawings, black-and-white scratchboard, and a computer program for color.
96. Mammography produces mammograms — black-and-white images of your breast tissue on X-ray film.