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  1. blackout noun [C] (HIDING) Add to word list. a time when all lights must be hidden by law, or when there is no light or power because of an electricity failure: wartime blackouts. Power lines were blown down and we had a blackout of several hours. the action taken to make certain that information about something is not reported to the public:

  2. Meaning of black something out in English. black something out. phrasal verb with black verb [ T ] uk / blæk / us / blæk / (COVER) Add to word list. mainly UK. to cover a face or a name so that it cannot be seen: In the TV interview, they blacked out the victim's face. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Hiding and disguising.

  3. black [sth] out, black out [sth] vtr phrasal sep (obscure to prevent reading) borrar⇒ vtr : suprimir⇒ vtr : During wartime, censors often blacked out huge sections of soldiers' letters to their families. black out vi phrasal: informal (lose consciousness) desmayarse⇒ v prnl : The head injury during the car accident caused him to black out.

  4. traducir BLACK OUT: estar inconsciente, perder la consciencia. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  5. In the English description: fainting spell - loss of consciousness. Spanish: apagón energético - apagón - laguna mental - falla eléctrica - irse la luz. In Lists: Power/electricity, Alcohol, more... Collocations: [draw, close] the blackout curtains, during a blackout period, experiences [many, frequent] blackout periods, more...

  6. black· out ˈblak-ˌau̇t. Synonyms of blackout. 1. a. : a turning off of the stage lighting to separate scenes in a play or end a play or skit. also : a skit that ends with a blackout. b. : a period of darkness enforced as a precaution against air raids. c. : a period of darkness (as in a city) caused by a failure of electrical power. 2.

  7. 1. (eliminar) a. suprimir. The editor blacked out a few sentences that seemed superfluous. La editora suprimió unas oraciones que le parecieron superfluas. b. borrar. The director decided to black out a few parts of the script.El director decidió borrar algunas partes del guión. 2. (privar de electricidad) a. dejar a oscuras.