blackout 详细解释

blackout

['blækaut]

n.断电, 灯火管制, 暂时的意识丧失, (新闻的)封锁, (广播的)中断

n.

1. 灯火管制

2. 灯暗; 熄灯; 停电

I was trapped inside an elevator during the blackout.

停电时, 我被关在电梯里了。

3. 暂时性眼前昏黑; 突然发昏

4. (广播等)停止

词义辨析

同义参见:

stupor  

英英释义

名词 blackout:

a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting

darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft)

同义词:brownout, dimout

the failure of electric power for a general region

a momentary loss of consciousness

partial or total loss of memory

同义词:amnesia, memory loss

补充

blackoutblackout英:[ˈblækaut] 美:[ˈblækˌaʊt]n.1.断电; 停电2.新闻封锁3.灯火管制(期)4.不透光窗罩[窗帘]

例句

1. There was an electricity blackout in the north of the country.该国北部地区暂时停电。 2. The last show had to be over before the blackout began.最后一场演出必须在灯火管制开始前结束。 3. ITV Digital subscribers face a viewing blackout.英国独立电视公司的数字电视用户面临节目停播。 4. 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。 5. the first 24 hours of this communication blackout此次通讯封锁的头24小时 6. a media blackout imposed by the Imperial Palace皇宫实施的新闻封锁 7. I suffered a blackout which lasted for several minutes.我昏迷了几分钟。 8. due to a power blackout their hotel was in total darkness.由于停电,他们的宾馆一片漆黑。 9. there is a total information blackout on minority interests.有关少数人利益的消息被完全封锁了。 10. to have a blackout昏厥 11. the blackouts of World War II第二次世界大战中的防空灯火管制期 12. She keeps flashlights and candles handy in case of a blackout.她准备了电筒和蜡烛以防停电。 13. He told his doctor he had been experiencing blackouts.他告诉医生说他总是突然眼前发黑。 14. The government imposed a news blackout during the war.政府在战争期间强行封锁消息。