突然昏倒或失去意识。
"She blacked out from the heat and woke up on the floor of the stadium."
失去意识或记忆;熄灭所有灯光;用黑色遮盖进行审查;或发生全面停电。
突然昏倒或失去记忆,或者所有灯一下子全灭了。
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突然昏倒或失去意识。
"She blacked out from the heat and woke up on the floor of the stadium."
经历一段失忆,常由酒精或创伤造成。
"He drank so much at the party that he blacked out and couldn't remember getting home."
把文字、图片或信息遮住或删除,使其无法阅读,通常出于审查或安全原因。
"Several lines of the report had been blacked out before it was released to the public."
使某地所有灯光或电力全部中断。
"The city was blacked out for six hours after the storm damaged the power lines."
London was blacked out and German aircraft droned overhead.
— Winston Churchill, The Second World War (historical reference to WWII blackouts)
把某物变得完全黑掉——没有光或看不见。
突然昏倒或失去记忆,或者所有灯一下子全灭了。
这是一个用法很多的短语动词。医学/心理意义(昏倒、失忆)在日常口语中很常见。审查意义(把文字涂黑)常见于新闻和政府语境。电力意义(停电)也很常用。它常变成名词 'blackout'。
母语者最常搭配使用的单词。
最常用的五种时态形式。
来自 YouTube 真实视频中 "black out" 的用法片段 — 点击可在 Looplines 上观看。
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