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blackout美 ['blæk.aʊt] 英 ['blækaʊt] - n.停电;断电;新闻封锁;灯火管制(期)
- adj.防空袭的
- 网络晕炫风暴;眩晕;黑视
Adj.+n. electrical blackout n. fainting fit,seizure,loss of consciousness,collapse,power cut 1. | 断电;停电a period when there is no light as a result of an electrical power failure |
2. | 新闻封锁a situation when the government or the police will not allow any news or information on a particular subject to be given to the public |
3. | [ususing] 灯火管制(期)a period of time during a war when all lights must be put out or covered at night, so that they cannot be seen by an enemy attacking by air |
4. | [usupl] 不透光窗罩(或窗帘)a covering for windows that stops light being seen from outside, or light from outside from coming into a room |
5. | 一时性黑蒙;眼前昏黑;短时失忆a temporary loss of consciousness , sight or memory |
| She had a blackout and couldn't remember anything about the accident. 她一时失忆,那场事故怎么也想不起来了。 |
n. | 10. 【戏剧】舞台转暗;关灯;闭火;断电;(战时的)灯火管制;【航空】(急降等时)眼睛发黑,突然发昏;暂时失去知觉;删除;(新闻)封锁;(广播等)停止 10. 【戏剧】舞台转暗;关灯;闭火;断电;(战时的)灯火管制;【航空】(急降等时)眼睛发黑,突然发昏;暂时失去知觉;删除;(新闻)封锁;(广播等)停止 | adj. | |
n. | 1. a temporary loss of consciousness, sight, or memory 2. a refusal to broadcast radio or television programs, or a sports event for which tickets are still available 3. the withholding of news or information about a subject, especially by official sources 4. a period during wartime in which all lights are to be turned off or covered up at night to prevent inhabited areas from being seen from enemy aircraft 5. a loss of radio communication between an aircraft or ship and headquarters 6. a period during which promotional offers and benefits, e.g. those given to frequent fliers, cannot by used for air travel 7. a failure of an electricity supply 8. a refusal to broadcast radio or television programmes, usually because of a strike, 9. a short period when the electricity supply to a building or district is stopped, especially at night 10. a period when you suddenly become unconscious, usually for a few minutes 1. a temporary loss of consciousness, sight, or memory 2. a refusal to broadcast radio or television programs, or a sports event for which tickets are still available 3. the withholding of news or information about a subject, especially by official sources 4. a period during wartime in which all lights are to be turned off or covered up at night to prevent inhabited areas from being seen from enemy aircraft 5. a loss of radio communication between an aircraft or ship and headquarters 6. a period during which promotional offers and benefits, e.g. those given to frequent fliers, cannot by used for air travel 7. a failure of an electricity supply 8. a refusal to broadcast radio or television programmes, usually because of a strike, 9. a short period when the electricity supply to a building or district is stopped, especially at night 10. a period when you suddenly become unconscious, usually for a few minutes |
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