black out 英 [blæk aut]   美 [blæk aʊt]

black out

black out  英 [blæk aut] 美 [blæk aʊt]

phrase. 中断,停止;熄灭灯火 

Don't let work in other fields black out our central task. 不要让其他方面的工作掩盖了我们的中心任务。
An ordinary person is most likely to black out below 60 feet and before 2 minutes without equipment. 一个普通人在没有任何装备辅助的情况下最多可以到达60英尺,耐久2分钟。

  • A blackout is a sudden loss of electricity in a town or city. If you experience a blackout, it's helpful to have flashlights and candles handy.
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  • phrase. 中断,停止;熄灭灯火
  • 1. Don't let work in other fields black out our central task.

    不要让其他方面的工作掩盖了我们的中心任务。

  • 2. An ordinary person is most likely to black out below 60 feet and before 2 minutes without equipment.

    一个普通人在没有任何装备辅助的情况下最多可以到达60英尺,耐久2分钟。

  • 3. He thinks he's going to black out and he stops his digging, steadying himself on the green handle of the spade.

    他觉得眼前一黑,于是停止挖掘,撑住绿色的铁锹把手以保持平衡。

ˌblack ˈout
to become unconscious for a short time暂时失去知觉;昏厥faintThe driver had probably blacked out at the wheel.司机很可能在开车时昏厥了。related nounblackout
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