blackout
black
ˈblæk
blāk
out
aʊt
awt
British pronunciation
/blˈæka‍ʊt/

Definición y significado de "blackout"en inglés

Blackout
01

desmayo, pérdida de conocimiento

a brief loss of consciousness, often caused by a sudden drop in blood pressure or shock
blackout definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
She experienced a blackout after standing in the heat for too long.
Ella experimentó un blackout después de estar de pie demasiado tiempo en el calor.
The sudden blackout left him confused and unable to remember what happened.
El desmayo repentino lo dejó confundido e incapaz de recordar lo que sucedió.
02

cortina blackout

a type of curtain that prevents light from coming in or going out
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blackout definition and meaning
03

apagón

a complete loss of electricity in a specific area
example
Ejemplos
The blackout lasted for hours, leaving the city in complete darkness.
El apagón duró horas, dejando la ciudad en completa oscuridad.
Emergency lights were used during the blackout at the hospital.
Se utilizaron luces de emergencia durante el apagón en el hospital.
04

apagón, oscurecimiento

darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft)
05

interrupción de la transmisión, apagón mediático

a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting
06

amnesia, apagón mental

partial or total loss of memory
07

apagón, oscuridad total

a stage direction that indicates the sudden extinguishing of all lights on stage, usually for a brief period
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