black-out
n
1 (a) period when all lights must be put out or covered, esp as a precaution during an air attack 灯火管制期(尤指为防空袭的)
*Curtains must be drawn during the black-out. 在灯火管制期间必须拉上窗帘.
(b) period of darkness caused by an electrical power failure 停电.
(c) (theatre 戏) extinguishing of stage lights, eg at the end of a scene 舞台熄灯(如在戏剧中一幕结束时的).
2 temporary loss of consciousness or sight or memory 暂时失去知觉、视力或记忆.
3 prevention of the release of information 封锁消息
*The government imposed a news black-out (ie stopped the broadcasting and printing of news) during the crisis. 政府在那次危机期间实施新闻封锁.
1. Every morning, he left home dressed in a smart black suit. 每天早晨,他穿上一身漂亮的黑色西装离家上班,
2. Black. 黑的
3. But why is he a black man? Why is he a Negro male with a worn T-shirt and shining eyes? Why is he not a white man? 我又想象另一种可能性。当我听见那个声音时,我正带着枪在街上走。那人一定没看见我的枪。
4. Because Australia's native people and black Africans share such superficial characteristics as skin color and body shape, they were widely assumed to be closely related. 因为澳洲土著和非洲黑人之间有一些共同的外表特征,如肤色、体型等,所以普遍认为他们有较近的亲缘关系。
5. Who is the woman in the black hat? 戴黑帽子的那个女的是谁?
6. When he went outside half an hour later, he was astonished to find that the little black lamb was almost white. 半小时后,当他从屋里出来时,他惊奇地发现小黑羔羊全身几乎都变成白色。
7. There is a black and white television set in my family. 我家有一台黑白电视机。
8. This black substance is carbon. 这种黑色物质是碳。
9. There is a black cow in the meadow. 草地上有头黑母牛。
10. The judge dons the black cap. 法官戴着黑帽子.
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