第三人称单数:blackouts
名词灯火管制; 灯火熄灭; 暂时失去知觉
名词
1. I was trapped inside an elevator during the blackout.
停电时,我被关在电梯里。
2. He had had a blackout after the accident.
事故发生后,他晕过去一阵子。
1. (战时)灯火管制期
A blackout is a period of time during a war in which towns and buildings are made dark so that they cannot be seen by enemy planes.
e.g. ...blackout curtains.
遮光幕帘
2. (新闻等的)禁播,封锁,禁止出版
If a blackout is imposed on a particular piece of news, journalists are prevented from broadcasting or publishing it.
e.g. ...a media blackout imposed by the Imperial Palace...
皇宫施行的新闻封锁
e.g. Journalists said there was a virtual news blackout about the rally.
记者们说有关这场集会的新闻实际上被封锁了。
3. 停电;断电
If there is a power blackout, the electricity supply to a place is temporarily cut off.
e.g. There was an electricity black-out in a large area in the north of the country.
该国北部大片地区断电。
4. 晕厥;暂时昏迷
If you have a blackout, you temporarily lose consciousness.
e.g. I suffered a black-out which lasted for several minutes.
我昏迷了几分钟。
noun
1. partial or total loss of memory
e.g. he has a total blackout for events of the evening
Synonym: amnesiamemory loss
2. a momentary loss of consciousness
3. the failure of electric power for a general region
4. darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft)
Synonym: brownoutdimout
5. a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting