Etymology: [ 'blak ] (adjective.) before 12th century. Middle English blak, from Old English blæc; akin to Old High German blah black, and probably to Latin flagrare to burn, Greek phlegein.
Synonyms: pass out, batten, conceal, cover up, cross out, cut off, darken, delete; cover, eclipse, eradicate, erase, extinguish, faint, go out like a light, hold back, keel over, make dark, obfuscate, quash
Antonyms: add, pencil in, uncover, resuscitate, revive
geçici olarak şuurunu kaybetmek, gözü kararmak, karartmak, gözü kararmak, karartma yap, gözü kararmak; kısa bir süre için şuurunu kaybetmek, bayılmak, hafıza kaybı, kendini kaybetmek, karartma yapmak, bilinç kaybı, baygınlık, kendinden geçmek, örtbas etme, bayılma, Elektrik kesintisi, Beyin dolaşımındaki yetersizlik nedeniyle gelişen kısa süreli bilinç kaybı, bilinç kararması, gizli tutma, Karartma, GÖZ KARARMASI:Süratli bir yükselişte, oturur veya ayakta dururken, yüksek hız ile harekete maruz kalındığı zaman, şuurun yerinde olmasına rağmen, görme kabiliyetinin, geçici olarak, tamamen kaybolması. Ayrıca bakınız: "redout", yayının kesilmesi, şuur kaybı, kendinden geçme, kararma, kararm, kısa süren şuur kaybı, elektriklerin kesilmesi, göz kararması, karanlık,
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geçici olarak şuurunu kaybetmek, gözü kararmak
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karartmak
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gözü kararmak
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karartma yap fiil
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gözü kararmak; kısa bir süre için şuurunu kaybetmek
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bayılmak
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hafıza kaybı
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kendini kaybetmek deyim
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karartma yapmak
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bilinç kaybı
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blackout
baygınlık
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blackout
kendinden geçmek
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blackout
örtbas etme isim
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blackout
bayılma isim
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blackout
Elektrik kesintisi
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Beyin dolaşımındaki yetersizlik nedeniyle gelişen kısa süreli bilinç kaybı, bilinç kararması
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blackout
gizli tutma
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Karartma
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GÖZ KARARMASI:Süratli bir yükselişte, oturur veya ayakta dururken, yüksek hız ile harekete maruz kalındığı zaman, şuurun yerinde olmasına rağmen, görme kabiliyetinin, geçici olarak, tamamen kaybolması. Ayrıca bakınız: "redout"
to censor or cover up, to censor or cover up by writing over with black ink, To make dark, To lose consciousness; to suffer a blackout, lose consciousness, faint, suppress by censorship as for political reasons; "parts of the newspaper article were blacked out", obliterate or extinguish; "Some life-forms were obliterated by the radiation, others survived, darken completely; "The dining room blackened out", lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example, If you black out, you lose consciousness for a short time. Samadov said that he felt so ill that he blacked out. = pass out, lose consciousness; faint, temporarily lose consciousness; lose memory temporarily; suppress a memory from conscious acknowledgment; turn off all the lights on a stage; cause an electrical power failure; cover a part of writing with black color so it cannot be read; hold back information, act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness, If a place is blacked out, it is in darkness, usually because it has no electricity supply. Large parts of the capital were blacked out after electricity pylons were blown up, If a film or a piece of writing is blacked out, it is prevented from being broadcast or published, usually because it contains information which is secret or offensive. TV pictures of the demonstration were blacked out. = censor, Also referred to as black patch; a piece of masking material which is used in layout to mask an area leaving a window into which another element can be stripped, If you black out the memory of something, you try not to remember it because it upsets you. I tried not to think about it. I blacked it out. see also blackout = blot out, If you black out a piece of writing, you colour over it in black so that it cannot be seen. U.S. government specialists went through each page, blacking out any information a foreign intelligence expert could use = censor, obliterate or extinguish; "Some life-forms were obliterated by the radiation, others survived", The mandatory blinding of all light emanating from buildings as imposed during World War II, Temporary loss of consciousness or memory, A large-scale power failure, and resulting loss of electricity to consumers, This is a complete loss of power lasting for more than one cycle more, A complete loss of power lasting for more than one cycle A black-out can damage electronics, corrupt or destroy data, or cause a system shutdown Blackouts can result from any of a number of problems, ranging from Acts of God (hurricanes or other high winds, ice storms, lightning, trees falling on power lines, floods, geomagnetic storms triggering by sunspots and solar flares, etc ) to situations such as cables being cut during excavation, equipment failures at the utility, vandalism, corrosion, etc Also known as an outage, -A loss of consciousness which is experienced by a particular identity while another identity is in executive control of the body, A pattern where you must cover the whole card to win Same as coverall, An abrupt, unanticipated loss of all electrical power, Blocks 99% of outside light and provides maximum UV protection Return to Top, -The complete interrupting of load to an electric utility customer or group of customers to reduce overall load on the system, (Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide), A sudden, unexpected loss of all electrical power, typically lasting for many minutes or even hours, a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting, Total darkening of the stage, the failure of electric power for a general region, a momentary loss of consciousness the failure of electric power for a general region darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft) a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting, partial or total loss of memory; "he has a total blackout for events of the evening", A fadeout of radio and telemetry transmission between ground stations and vehicles traveling at high speeds in the atmosphere caused by signal attenuation in passing through ionized boundary-layer (plasma sheath) and shockwave regions generated by the vehicle, a momentary loss of consciousness, darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft), The disconnection of the source of electricity serving an area brought about by an emergency forced outage or other fault in the generation, transmission or distribution system, The emergency loss of the source of electricity serving an area caused by failure of the generation, transmission, or distribution system, The disconnection of the source of electricity from all the electrical loads in a certain geographical area Brought about by an emergency forced outage or other fault in the generation, transmission, or distribution system serving the area, The total loss of electric power supplied by the electric company, An unintentional and total loss of electric service, If you have a blackout, you temporarily lose consciousness. I suffered a black-out which lasted for several minutes, If there is a power blackout, the electricity supply to a place is temporarily cut off. There was an electricity black-out in a large area in the north of the country. = power cut, A blackout is a period of time during a war in which towns and buildings are made dark so that they cannot be seen by enemy planes. blackout curtains, If a blackout is imposed on a particular piece of news, journalists are prevented from broadcasting or publishing it. a media blackout imposed by the Imperial Palace Journalists said there was a virtual news blackout about the rally, (1) An option by an advertiser not to air a network commercial in a particular market The released time can be sold locally to another advertiser or used as Program Service Announcement or (2) refers to nationally televised sporting event whereby the broadcast is pre-empted in the home team's market, when a regional network TV affiliate is forbidden from showing a local game because it is not sold out, Blackout basically blocks all outside light and should not be confused with dim-out which allows a small amount of light to be transmitted Blackouts are a popular choice for bedrooms, children's rooms, TV rooms and studies, however for a room to be blacked out any light from around the edges of the blind would require also have to be obscured Blackout fabrics are rarely specified in conservatories as they significantly darken the attached rooms of the house, 1 A fadeout of radio communications due to ionospheric disturbances, 1) An option by an advertiser not to air a network commercial in a particular market The released time can be sold locally to another advertiser or used as a PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUCEMENT 2) Refers to nationally televised sporting events whereby the broadcast is preempted in the home team's market, A temporary loss of vision and/or consciousness when a person is subjected to high accelerations, (Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide; search in this book), A period of time during which participants are not allowed to make changes to their 401(k) balances This generally occurs during a conversion to a new recordkeeper or when significant changes are being made to the plan The blackout gives the providers time to test and validate the new platform and/or provisions, Total loss of electrical power, Total loss of commercial power, amnesia for events occurring during the period of alcoholic intoxication, even though consciousness had been maintained at that time,
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to censor or cover up - "I have blacked out your television, every station in the world is mine."
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to censor or cover up by writing over with black ink - "Seigel was able to send two post cards home in 44 months via the Red Cross. The first one was completely blacked out by the Japanese censor's pen. The second one he sent, Seigel wrote that he weighed his "usual weight of 130". Seigel's usual weight was 230 so the family could see that he had been severely starved while in captivity. Seigel had at least triumphed over the Japanese censor and his black pen."
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To make dark - "The Venetian blinds and the drapes, she thought, would completely black out the room from the ocean side."
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To lose consciousness; to suffer a blackout - "And they were not surprised when Tang Ya reeled into the mess, his face livid and drawn with pain. Rip and Dane got him to his cabin before he blacked out. But all they could learn from him during the interval before he lost consciousness was that his head was bursting and he couldn't stand it. Over his limp body they stared at one another bleakly."
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lose consciousness, faint
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suppress by censorship as for political reasons; "parts of the newspaper article were blacked out"
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obliterate or extinguish; "Some life-forms were obliterated by the radiation, others survived
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darken completely; "The dining room blackened out"
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lose consciousness due to a sudden trauma, for example
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If you black out, you lose consciousness for a short time. Samadov said that he felt so ill that he blacked out. = pass out
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lose consciousness; faint, temporarily lose consciousness; lose memory temporarily; suppress a memory from conscious acknowledgment; turn off all the lights on a stage; cause an electrical power failure; cover a part of writing with black color so it cannot be read; hold back information fiil
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act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness isim
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If a place is blacked out, it is in darkness, usually because it has no electricity supply. Large parts of the capital were blacked out after electricity pylons were blown up
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If a film or a piece of writing is blacked out, it is prevented from being broadcast or published, usually because it contains information which is secret or offensive. TV pictures of the demonstration were blacked out. = censor
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Also referred to as black patch; a piece of masking material which is used in layout to mask an area leaving a window into which another element can be stripped
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If you black out the memory of something, you try not to remember it because it upsets you. I tried not to think about it. I blacked it out. see also blackout = blot out
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If you black out a piece of writing, you colour over it in black so that it cannot be seen. U.S. government specialists went through each page, blacking out any information a foreign intelligence expert could use = censor
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obliterate or extinguish; "Some life-forms were obliterated by the radiation, others survived"
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blackout
The mandatory blinding of all light emanating from buildings as imposed during World War II
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Temporary loss of consciousness or memory
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A large-scale power failure, and resulting loss of electricity to consumers
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This is a complete loss of power lasting for more than one cycle more
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A complete loss of power lasting for more than one cycle A black-out can damage electronics, corrupt or destroy data, or cause a system shutdown Blackouts can result from any of a number of problems, ranging from Acts of God (hurricanes or other high winds, ice storms, lightning, trees falling on power lines, floods, geomagnetic storms triggering by sunspots and solar flares, etc ) to situations such as cables being cut during excavation, equipment failures at the utility, vandalism, corrosion, etc Also known as an outage
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-A loss of consciousness which is experienced by a particular identity while another identity is in executive control of the body
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blackout
A pattern where you must cover the whole card to win Same as coverall
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blackout
An abrupt, unanticipated loss of all electrical power
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blackout
Blocks 99% of outside light and provides maximum UV protection Return to Top
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blackout
-The complete interrupting of load to an electric utility customer or group of customers to reduce overall load on the system
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blackout
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blackout
A sudden, unexpected loss of all electrical power, typically lasting for many minutes or even hours
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blackout
a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting
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blackout
Total darkening of the stage
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blackout
the failure of electric power for a general region
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blackout
a momentary loss of consciousness the failure of electric power for a general region darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft) a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting
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blackout
partial or total loss of memory; "he has a total blackout for events of the evening"
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blackout
A fadeout of radio and telemetry transmission between ground stations and vehicles traveling at high speeds in the atmosphere caused by signal attenuation in passing through ionized boundary-layer (plasma sheath) and shockwave regions generated by the vehicle
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blackout
a momentary loss of consciousness
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blackout
darkness resulting from the extinction of lights (as in a city invisible to enemy aircraft)
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blackout
The disconnection of the source of electricity serving an area brought about by an emergency forced outage or other fault in the generation, transmission or distribution system
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blackout
The emergency loss of the source of electricity serving an area caused by failure of the generation, transmission, or distribution system
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blackout
The disconnection of the source of electricity from all the electrical loads in a certain geographical area Brought about by an emergency forced outage or other fault in the generation, transmission, or distribution system serving the area
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blackout
The total loss of electric power supplied by the electric company
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An unintentional and total loss of electric service
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If you have a blackout, you temporarily lose consciousness. I suffered a black-out which lasted for several minutes
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If there is a power blackout, the electricity supply to a place is temporarily cut off. There was an electricity black-out in a large area in the north of the country. = power cut
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A blackout is a period of time during a war in which towns and buildings are made dark so that they cannot be seen by enemy planes. blackout curtains
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If a blackout is imposed on a particular piece of news, journalists are prevented from broadcasting or publishing it. a media blackout imposed by the Imperial Palace Journalists said there was a virtual news blackout about the rally
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(1) An option by an advertiser not to air a network commercial in a particular market The released time can be sold locally to another advertiser or used as Program Service Announcement or (2) refers to nationally televised sporting event whereby the broadcast is pre-empted in the home team's market
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when a regional network TV affiliate is forbidden from showing a local game because it is not sold out
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Blackout basically blocks all outside light and should not be confused with dim-out which allows a small amount of light to be transmitted Blackouts are a popular choice for bedrooms, children's rooms, TV rooms and studies, however for a room to be blacked out any light from around the edges of the blind would require also have to be obscured Blackout fabrics are rarely specified in conservatories as they significantly darken the attached rooms of the house
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1 A fadeout of radio communications due to ionospheric disturbances
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1) An option by an advertiser not to air a network commercial in a particular market The released time can be sold locally to another advertiser or used as a PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUCEMENT 2) Refers to nationally televised sporting events whereby the broadcast is preempted in the home team's market
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A period of time during which participants are not allowed to make changes to their 401(k) balances This generally occurs during a conversion to a new recordkeeper or when significant changes are being made to the plan The blackout gives the providers time to test and validate the new platform and/or provisions
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Total loss of electrical power
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amnesia for events occurring during the period of alcoholic intoxication, even though consciousness had been maintained at that time
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