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1 black out
(to lose consciousness: He blacked out for almost a minute.) estar inconsciente, perder la conscienciablack out vt: dejar sin luzblack out vifaint: perder el conocimiento, desmayarse1) v + adv ( lose consciousness) perder* el conocimiento2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( in wartime) \<\<windows\>\> tapar; \<\<lights\>\> apagar*b) ( by accident) \<\<town/district\>\> dejar sin luz or a oscurasc) \<\<transmission/show\>\> cortar1.VT + ADV (=obliterate with ink etc) suprimirto black out a house — apagar las luces de una casa, hacer que no sean visibles por fuera las luces de una casa
the screen was blacked out by the strike — (TV) debido a la huelga no había programas en la pantalla
2.VI + ADV (=faint) desmayarse, perder el conocimiento* * *1) v + adv ( lose consciousness) perder* el conocimiento2) v + o + adv, v + adv + oa) ( in wartime) \<\<windows\>\> tapar; \<\<lights\>\> apagar*b) ( by accident) \<\<town/district\>\> dejar sin luz or a oscurasc) \<\<transmission/show\>\> cortar -
2 to black out
1 (windows of house) tapar; (electrical supply) apagar el alumbrado2 (cause power cut) dejar sin luz, causar un apagón1 (faint) desmayarse, sufrir un desmayo -
3 black out
v.1 borrar, tachar (censor) (piece of writing); suprimir (person in photo)2 dejar a oscuras (city)industrial action has blacked out this evening's programs la huelga ha obligado a suspender los programas de esta noche4 perder el conocimiento, desmayarse, desvanecerse, perder el sentido.5 retener, no exteriorizar para nada, silenciar.6 apagar la luces de, dejar a oscuras, dejar en tinieblas.7 quedarse a oscuras, tener una falla de suministro eléctrico.8 cortar la transmisión de.vi.desmayarse (faint)
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blacked out — censored; made dark as a result of power failure … English contemporary dictionary
out cold — [adj] unconscious benumbed, blacked out*, comatose, dead to the world*, down for the count*, drowsy, feeling no pain*, flattened*, in a trance, numb, on the canvas*, out, out like a light*, passed out*, put away*, senseless, zonked*; concepts 314 … New thesaurus
black out — verb 1. obliterate or extinguish (Freq. 1) Some life forms were obliterated by the radiation, others survived • Hypernyms: ↑snuff out, ↑blow out, ↑extinguish, ↑quench • Verb Frames … Useful english dictionary
black out — {v.} 1. To darken by putting out or dimming lights, * /In some plays the stage is blacked out for a short time and the actors speak in darkness./ * /In wartime, cities are blacked out to protect against bombing from planes./ 2. To prevent or… … Dictionary of American idioms
black out — {v.} 1. To darken by putting out or dimming lights, * /In some plays the stage is blacked out for a short time and the actors speak in darkness./ * /In wartime, cities are blacked out to protect against bombing from planes./ 2. To prevent or… … Dictionary of American idioms
black out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you black out, you lose consciousness for a short time. [V P] I could feel blood draining from my face. I wondered whether I was about to black out... [V P] Samadov said that he felt so ill that he blacked out. 2) PHRASAL VERB… … English dictionary
black\ out — v 1. To darken by putting out or dimming lights, In some plays the stage is blacked out for a short time and the actors speak in darkness. In wartime, cities are blacked out to protect against bombing from planes. 2. To prevent or silence… … Словарь американских идиом
black out — phrasal verb Word forms black out : present tense I/you/we/they black out he/she/it blacks out present participle blacking out past tense blacked out past participle blacked out 1) [intransitive] to suddenly become unconscious He had blacked out… … English dictionary
black out something — black out (something) 1. to stop delivering or receiving electricity. The power failure blacked out all of northern Illinois. 2. to keep from being broadcast or printed. Tonight s game has been blacked out on local television so you have to buy… … New idioms dictionary
black out — (something) 1. to stop delivering or receiving electricity. The power failure blacked out all of northern Illinois. 2. to keep from being broadcast or printed. Tonight s game has been blacked out on local television so you have to buy tickets to… … New idioms dictionary
Silt out — A silt out is a situation when underwater visibility is rapidly reduced to zero.It often happens from divers swimfins disturbing silt, particularly in caves or in still fresh water.Another common cause when penetrating wrecks is bubbles from… … Wikipedia