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Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > news blackout
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1) Общая лексика: невыход газет2) Дипломатический термин: замалчивание (чего-л., в прессе, по телевидению и т.п.)4) Макаров: запрещение передачи и опубликования информации -
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Language of the modern press. English-Russian Glossary of active vocabulary > news blackout
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замалчивание (чего-л.) (в прессе, по телевидению и т.п.); запрещение передачи и опубликования информации -
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Дипломатический термин: переговоры возобновились в обстановке полной секретностиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the talks reconvened under a total news blackout
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Politics english-russian dictionary > the talks reconverted under a total news blackout
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Англо-русский дипломатический словарь > the talks reconvened under a total news blackout
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20 the talks reconvened under a total news blackout
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > the talks reconvened under a total news blackout
См. также в других словарях:
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blackout — ► NOUN 1) a period when all lights must be turned out to prevent them being seen by the enemy during an air raid. 2) a sudden failure or dimming of electric lights. 3) a temporary loss of consciousness. 4) an official suppression of information:… … English terms dictionary
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blackout — [[t]blæ̱kaʊt[/t]] blackouts also black out 1) N COUNT: usu sing A blackout is a period of time during a war in which towns and buildings are made dark so that they cannot be seen by enemy planes. ...blackout curtains. 2) N COUNT: usu sing, usu n… … English dictionary
blackout — /blak owt /, n. 1. the extinguishing or concealment of all visible lights in a city, military post, etc., usually as a precaution against air raids. 2. a period during a massive power failure when the lack of electricity for illumination results… … Universalium
blackout — noun Date: 1913 1. a. a turning off of the stage lighting to separate scenes in a play or end a play or skit; also a skit that ends with a blackout b. a period of darkness enforced as a precaution against air raids c. a period of darkness (as in… … New Collegiate Dictionary
blackout — black|out [ˈblækaut] n 1.) a period of darkness caused by a failure of the electricity supply = ↑power cut 2.) a situation in which particular pieces of news or information are not allowed to be reported ▪ As the crisis worsened, the authorities… … Dictionary of contemporary English
blackout — noun (C) 1 a period of darkness caused by a failure of the electricity supply: The storm caused a sudden blackout and brought down telephone lines. 2 a period during a war when all the lights in a town etc must be turned off 3 an occasion when… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
blackout — noun 1) there must have been a blackout all the clocks are blinking Syn: power failure, power outage, brownout 2) a news blackout Syn: suppression, silence, censorship, gag order, reporting restrictions 3) he had a blacko … Thesaurus of popular words
blackout — black•out [[t]ˈblækˌaʊt[/t]] n. 1) mil the extinguishing or concealment of all visible lights, usu. as a precaution against air raids 2) elm a period of failure of all electrical power, sometimes caused by an unusually heavy demand for… … From formal English to slang