blackout

/ˈblækaʊt/📚 11492 1gmat托福
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. (战时为防止空袭而实施的) 灯火管制期

noun [专属名词]灯火管制;灯火熄灭;暂时的意识丧失

She had a blackout and couldn't remember anything about the accident.
她眼前一黑,那场事故就怎么也想不起来了。

来自词组black out〔完全熄灭(灯火等); 昏厥〕
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...blackout curtains. …灯火管制时用的窗帘。
...a media blackout imposed by the Imperial Palace. …皇宫强制实行的新闻封锁。
There was an electricity black-out in a large area in the north of the country. 该国北方有一大片地区都停电了。
I suffered a black-out which lasted for several minutes. 我昏过去好几分钟。
As the blackout hour moved across the globe, London's Big Ben, Paris' Eiffel Tower, and Arc de Triomphe flipped the switch. 当熄灯运动在全球展开时,伦敦的大本钟、巴黎铁塔、以及凯旋门都关了开关。
The blackout poems were a side project. 涂黑诗作就是一个编外项目。