black and white

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black and white — idiom

1. in a way that is written down and can be proved; or describing a situation that

1.慣用語
釋義

in a way that is written down and can be proved; or describing a situation that is very clear, with no room for doubt or in-between

例句

The contract set out the terms in black and white for both parties.

Theo sees the world in black and white, but real life is usually more complex.