blackout

US /ˈblækˌaʊt/

UK /'blækaʊt/

C1 高級
n.名詞暫時的意識喪失
A heavy down pour caused a blackout in the whole town
n.名詞昏厥
She suffered a blackout after the accident.
n.名詞燈火管制
During the war, the city observed a strict blackout to avoid being targeted by enemy aircraft.
n.名詞新聞封鎖
The government imposed a news blackout on the sensitive issue.
n.名詞暫時性失憶
He had a blackout and couldn't remember what happened after the party.

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