释义 |
idiombe in the blackto have money in your bank account:Peters said that the company was still in the black, but it would probably have to make job cuts.As long as your account is at least £50 in the black, you will not have to pay bank charges. —compare in the red
be in the blackTo be financially solvent. This phrase is often applied to businesses and refers to the traditional bookkeeping practice of writing incoming funds in black ink (and outgoing funds in red). We had a scare last quarter, but I am happy to report that we are now in the black once again! Thanks to my tax return, my bank account is officially in the black. |