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1 blackout
blackout s.m.inv. 1. ( interruzione di energia elettrica) coupure f. de courant, coupure f. d'électricité, panne f. de courant. 2. ( estens) ( nelle telecomunicazioni) interruption: blackout delle trasmissioni radiofoniche interruption des transmissions radio. 3. ( fig) ( silenzio completo su un avvenimento) black-out, occultation f.: blackout giornalistico black-out. -
2 oscuramento
oscuramento s.m. 1. obscurcissement: oscuramento del cielo obscurcissement du ciel; oscuramento della vista obscurcissement de la vue. 2. ( fig) ( obnubilamento) obnubilation f., obscurcissement: oscuramento delle facoltà intellettive obnubilation des facultés intellectuelles. 3. ( Mil) ( per protezione antiaerea) black-out. 4. ( Giorn) ( di emittenti televisive) black-out. -
3 oscurare
oscurare v. ( oscùro) I. tr. 1. obscurcir, assombrir: grosse nubi oscuravano il sole de gros nuages obscurcissaient le soleil; oscurare una stanza obscurcir une pièce; oscurare la vista obscurcir la vue. 2. ( fig) ( rendere confuso) obscurcir: il vino gli oscurò la mente le vin lui obscurcit l'esprit. 3. ( fig) ( offuscare) obscurcir, assombrir: un'ombra di tristezza oscurò il suo sorriso une ombre de tristesse assombrit son sourire. 4. ( fig) (rif. a gloria, meriti e sim.) éclipser: la sua fama fu oscurata sa célébrité fut éclipsée. 5. ( schermare) voiler, masquer: oscurare una lampada voiler la lumière d'une lampe. 6. (TV) interrompre: oscurare un'emittente televisiva interrompre la diffusion d'une émission de télévision. 7. ( Mil) imposer un black-out à. II. prnl. oscurarsi 1. s'obscurcir, s'assombrir: il cielo si oscurò all'improvviso le ciel s'obscurcit soudain, le ciel s'assombrit soudain. 2. ( fig) ( intristirsi) s'assombrir, se rembrunir: alle mie parole si oscurò in volto en m'entendant, son visage se rembrunit. 3. ( fig) (rif. alla vista) s'obscurcir. 4. ( fig) (rif. alla mente) s'assombrir.
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