black out

black out
(to lose consciousness: He blacked out for almost a minute.) estar inconsciente, perder la consciencia
black out vt
: dejar sin luz
black out vi
faint: perder el conocimiento, desmayarse
1) v + adv (lose consciousness) perder* el conocimiento
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o
a) (in wartime) \<\<windows\>\> tapar; \<\<lights\>\> apagar*
b) (by accident) \<\<town/district\>\> dejar sin luz or a oscuras
c) \<\<transmission/show\>\> cortar
1.
VT + ADV (=obliterate with ink etc) suprimir

to black out a house — apagar las luces de una casa, hacer que no sean visibles por fuera las luces de una casa

the screen was blacked out by the strike — (TV) debido a la huelga no había programas en la pantalla

the storm blacked out the city — la tormenta causó un apagón en la ciudad

2.
VI + ADV (=faint) desmayarse, perder el conocimiento
* * *
1) v + adv (lose consciousness) perder* el conocimiento
2) v + o + adv, v + adv + o
a) (in wartime) \<\<windows\>\> tapar; \<\<lights\>\> apagar*
b) (by accident) \<\<town/district\>\> dejar sin luz or a oscuras
c) \<\<transmission/show\>\> cortar

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