单词 | black out |
释义 | black out intransitive verb 1. a. b. < as the heroine speaks this line the scene blacks out > < astronomers have observed that stars sometimes black out > 2. a. < an airplane pilot may black out while pulling out of a dive > b. c. < became ill and blacked out behind the wheel — Springfield (Massachusetts) Union > 3. a. < my orders are to black out at sunset > b. < I have a truck to sleep in … It can … black out, and has a huge map board so one can work at night — G.S.Patton > 4. < shortwave radio transmission blacked out because of a sunspot > < telephones blacked out over a wide area > transitive verb 1. a. < power failure blacked out the city > especially < the city was blacked out > b. < the lights were blacked out > < we had to black out all our windows > c. < a nation that had been blacked out from the rest of the world — Sigrid Arne > 2. 3. < falling trees blacked out several electric power lines > < some intercollegiate sports were blacked out by the war > < the newspaper was blacked out by insolvency > < relief emergencies … must not black out the longer task of recovery — Air Transport > 4. < the first drag at the cigarette had nearly blacked him out — J.A.Phillips > 5. < a program blacked out in the city > : prohibit such telecasting in < the city is blacked out for this game > |
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