英:[blæk aut]
美:[blæk aʊt]
英:[blæk aut]
美:[blæk aʊt]
v.
灯火管制
熄灯
停止
中断
封闭
noun
a turning off of the stage lighting to separate scenes in a play or end a play or skitalso: a skit that ends with a blackout
a period of darkness enforced as a precaution against air raids
a period of darkness (as in a city) caused by a failure of electrical power
a transient dulling or loss of vision, consciousness, or memory
an alcoholic blackout
a wiping out : obliteration
a blotting out by censorship : suppression
a news blackout
a usually temporary loss of a radio signal
the prohibition or restriction of the telecasting of a sports event
a time during which a special commercial offer (as of tickets) is not valid—usually used attributively
blackout dates
verb
transitive verb
blot out, erase
blacked out the event from his mind
to suppress by censorship
black out the news
to envelop in darkness
black out the stage
to make inoperative (as by a power failure)
to impose a blackout on
blacked out the local game
intransitive verb
to become enveloped in darkness
to undergo a temporary loss of vision, consciousness, or memory
The first known use of blackout was in 1824
want adnoun
a newspaper advertisement stating that something (as an employee, job, or item) is wanted
bend1 of 2verb
to pull tight
bend a bow
to curve or cause a change of shape
bend a wire into a circle
to turn in a certain direction
bent their steps toward town
to apply or apply oneself closely
she bent herself to the task
to curve out of line
the road bends to the left
to curve downward : stoop
bend over and pick it up
bend2 of 2noun
the act or process of bending : the state of being bent
something (as a curved part of a stream) that is bent
plural a severe disorder marked by pain (as in joints), by difficulty in breathing, and often by collapsing and caused by release of gas bubbles (as of nitrogen) in the tissues upon too rapid a change from an environment of high air pressure to one of lower air pressure called alsocaisson disease, decompression sickness
besidepreposition
by the side of
walk beside me
in comparison with
the kitten looks tiny beside that big dog
besides entry 1
was the only one, beside me, who objected
not relating to
beside the point
bideverb
to wait or wait for
bided his time before acting
big1 of 2adjective
of great force
a big storm
large in size, bulk, or extent big government a big city
a big house
large in number or amount big money
a big fleet
capital entry 1 sense 2
big letters
of great importance a big star in movies
my big chance
informal being older
my big sister
big2 of 2adverb
in a big way
win big
so as to boast
talk big
bite1 of 2verb
to seize, grip, or cut into with or as if with teeth
bite an apple
to wound, pierce, or sting a mosquito bit me
bitten by a snake
to cause to smart : sting
pepper bites the mouth
to eat into
acid biting into metal
to take bait
the fish are biting
to respond to something tempting
bite2 of 2noun
a seizing of something by biting
the grip taken in biting
the amount of food taken at a bite
a small amount of food : snack
a wound made by biting
a sharp penetrating quality or effect
the bite of the cold wind on our cheeks
blackoutnoun
a period when lights are kept off to guard against enemy airplane attack in a war
a period when lights are off as a result of an electrical power failure
a temporary dulling or loss of vision or consciousness
1 I could feel blood draining from my face. I wondered whether I was about to black out.
我能感觉到血从我脸上流下来。我想我是不是要晕过去了。
2 Some of the stars black out from time to time.
有些星星时明时暗.
3 I suffered a black-out which lasted for several minutes.
我昏迷了几分钟。
4 Curtains must be drawn during the black - out.
在灯火管制期间必须拉上窗.
5 He told his doctor he had been experiencing blackouts.
6 College students — and sometimes even younger teens — are getting blackout drunk on a concoction that has its own listing with Poison Control.
7 had spent most of her adulthood trying to black out memories of a wretched childhood
8 There may be a " black out " of radio signals over a large area for several hours.
在大面积上的无线电讯号可能发生数小时的停顿.
9 Dictators usually black out all criticism of the government.
独裁者通常都禁止批评政府的言论公开发表。
10 with the delivery of the knockout punch, the screen blacks out, and in the next scene the boxer wakes up in the hospital
11 She hurled through black - out London , driving like a veteran, taking corners on two wheels.
她开车就象个老手,在灯火管制的伦敦横冲直撞, 转弯时只有两个轮子落地.
12 Most people have access to electricity now, but there are frequent blackouts.
13 She keeps flashlights and candles handy in case of a blackout.
14 During the war we had to black out all our windows.
战时我们必须用黑布遮着窗口以免透光。
15 The plane dived suddenly, causing the pilot to black out.
飞机猛然俯冲致使驾驶员昏厥。
16 The date on the letter had been blacked out.
信上的日期被涂掉了。
17 Such a steep descent in an airplane would have blacked out a fledging.
飞机作这样的急速下降本来是会使缺乏飞行经验的人眼前发黑的。
18 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。
19 Why did you black out last night?
昨天你为什么失去知觉了?
20 Some stars of the constellation black out from time to time.
这个星座中有几颗星时明时暗.