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black·outBrE /ˈblækaʊt/NAmE /ˈblækaʊt/ nouna period when there is no light as a result of an electrical power failure 断电;停电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 新闻封锁 [usually sing.] 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 灯火管制(期) [usually pl.] (BrE) a covering for windows that stops light being seen from outside, or light from outside from coming into a room 不透光窗罩(或窗帘)a temporary loss of consciousness, sight or memory 一时性黑蒙;眼前昏黑;短时失忆◆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。 |