中英词典:blackout
名词
1. blackout
英 [ˈblæk.aʊt] 美 [ˈblæk.aʊt]
1) 暂时中断,停电
- The city experienced a blackout after the storm.
城市在暴风雨后经历了一次停电。
2) 封锁消息;封锁线索
- The government imposed a blackout on the news during the crisis.
政府在危机期间对新闻进行了封锁。
3) 失去记忆;失忆状态
- The accident caused a blackout, and she couldn't remember anything from that day.
这次事故导致她失去了记忆,她无法回忆起当天发生的任何事情。
4) 戒酒症状;戒断症状
- He experienced severe blackouts while trying to quit drinking.
他在试图戒酒时经历了严重的戒断症状。
5) 暂时性通信中断
- The blackout affected telephone and internet services in the area.
此次通信中断影响了该地区的电话和互联网服务。
形容词
1. blackout
英 [ˈblæk.aʊt] 美 [ˈblæk.aʊt]
1) 暗淡的;黑暗的
- The room was completely blackout when the power went off.
当停电时,房间一片漆黑。
2) 无意识的;昏迷的
- He woke up in a blackout state and couldn't remember how he got there.
他在昏迷状态中醒来,无法回忆起自己是如何到达那里的。
词语辨析
- blackout / power outage / power cut:都指电力供应的中断,但blackout较常用于指突然且广泛的停电,power outage指电力中断,power cut指计划性的停电。
词汇扩充
- power blackout:电力中断
- blackout curtains:遮光窗帘
- blackout period:封锁期
- blackout drunk:酒醉失忆
- blackout poetry:黑暗诗歌
近义词
- power failure
- power outage
- power cut
- interruption
反义词
- illumination
- brightness
- light
柯林斯词典
名词
1. When there is a blackout, everything is dark because the electric power has been cut off, often deliberately.
2. A blackout is a period of time during a war in which lights in the streets are not allowed to be shown, in order to make it difficult for enemy planes to find their targets.
3. A blackout is a period of time during which a television or radio programme is not broadcast, either because it is forbidden by law or because of a fault in the station.
动词
If a place is blacked out, all the lights in it are turned off, usually because there is no electricity supply.
牛津词典
名词
1. An occasion when all lights must be turned off or covered, especially in a city during a war, as a protection against attack from the air.
2. A period when there is no electricity supply in a particular area or building.
3. A situation in which all the lights in a place are turned off, especially so that people cannot see outside or in, or to make it difficult for an enemy to attack.
4. A situation in which information is not allowed to be given to the public, especially by the military or by a government.
5. A sudden loss of consciousness.
6. A temporary loss of a particular ability or memory.
7. A situation in which a broadcast or recorded performance is not allowed to be seen or heard, especially one that is intended to happen.
形容词
1. Designed to prevent light from passing through.
2. (Of a period of time) during which a particular activity is prohibited, especially drinking alcohol or making a journey.
3. A blackout blind or curtain.
用法
1. In the event of a power blackout, emergency generators will automatically start.
发生停电时,应急发电机将自动启动。
2. During the war, the city implemented a blackout to protect against enemy bombings.
战争期间,该城市实施了黑暗封锁以防止敌军轰炸。
3. The blackout affected the entire neighborhood, leaving residents without electricity for several hours.
停电影响了整个社区,使居民几个小时没有电。
4. She experienced a blackout after the accident and couldn't remember what happened.
事故后,她失去了记忆,无法回忆起发生了什么事情。
5. The blackout period for the company's financial statements will extend until next month.
公司财务报表的封锁期将延长到下个月。
6. The blackout curtains blocked out all light from the outside, creating a dark and cozy atmosphere in the room.
遮光窗帘将外界的光线全部遮挡住,给房间营造了一个黑暗而舒适的氛围。
7. He woke up in a blackout state, not knowing how he ended up in the hospital.
他在昏迷状态中醒来,不知道自己是怎么进医院的。
8. The blackout prevented the live broadcast of the event, disappointing many fans.
封锁使得这个事件无法进行现场直播,让很多粉丝感到失望。
9. The blackout of news during the political unrest led to speculation and rumors.
政治动荡期间的新闻封锁导致了猜测和谣言。
10. The blackout period for submitting applications is from December 1st to January 15th.
提交申请的封锁期从12月1日到1月15日。
Despite the blackout, the concert continued with the performers using portable generators for electricity.
尽管停电了,音乐会仍在进行,演员们使用便携发电机供电。
During the blackout, she stumbled in the darkness and couldn't find a flashlight.
在停电期间,她在黑暗中摸索着,找不到手电筒。
He experienced frequent blackouts due to his heavy drinking.
由于大量饮酒,他经常出现昏迷的情况。
The blackout affected the entire city, leaving the streets in complete darkness.
停电影响了整个城市,使街道一片漆黑。
She suffered from memory blackouts after the traumatic event.
在这次创伤事件之后,她经历了记忆的空白。
The blackout on information during the investigation raised suspicions among the public.
调查期间的信息封锁引起了公众的怀疑。
The blackout period for flights during the storm caused significant delays at the airport.
暴风雨期间的航班封锁期导致机场严重延误。
He woke up with a blackout and had no recollection of the previous night's events.
他在昏迷中醒来,对前一晚发生的事情没有任何记忆。
The blackout of TV shows during the protest led to a decrease in viewership.
抗议期间的电视节目封锁导致收视率下降。
She put up blackout curtains in her bedroom to keep out the early morning sunlight.
她在卧室安装了遮光窗帘,以阻挡清晨的阳光。
During the blackout period, employees are not allowed to take vacations.
在封锁期间,员工不能休假。
The blackout drunk stumbled through the streets, unable to find his way home.
醉醺醺的他在街上摇摇晃晃,找不到回家的路。
She experienced a blackout after the car accident and couldn't remember the details.
车祸后,她失去了记忆,无法回忆起事故的细节。
The blackout on news coverage of the event raised questions about transparency.
对事件的新闻封锁引发了关于透明度的质疑。
During the blackout, they played board games by candlelight.
停电期间,他们点蜡烛玩棋盘游戏。
He experienced a blackout during the exam and couldn't recall the answers.
考试期间,他突然失去了记忆,无法回忆起答案。
The blackout period for stock trading is from 3:30 pm to 4:00 pm.
股票交易的封锁期是下午3点30分到4点。
The power blackout affected the entire region, leaving millions of people without electricity.
电力中断影响了整个地区,使数百万人断电。
During the blackout, the emergency lights provided minimal illumination in the building.
在停电期间,建筑物内的应急灯提供了很少的照明。
The blackout period for the company's financial reports will last until the investigation is complete.
公司财务报告的封锁期将持续到调查完毕。
In the blackout, she stumbled and fell, injuring her knee.
在黑暗中,她绊倒了,弄伤了膝盖。