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black out



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black [sth] out,
black out [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
(obscure light source)oscurecer vtr
Note: The single-word form is used when the term is or modifies a noun
 During times of war, many civilians have to black out their windows so the enemy won't know where to bomb.
 Durante la guerra mucho gente tenía que oscurecer sus ventanas para que el enemigo no supiera dónde bombardear.
black [sth] out,
black out [sth]
vtr phrasal sep
(city, house: turn off lights) (ciudad, casa)cortar la luz de loc verb
 The entire city had to be blacked out when the air raid siren sounded.
 Cortaron la luz de toda la ciudad cuando sonó la sirena del ataque aéreo.
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.
 La herida en la cabeza durante el accidente hizo que se desmayara.
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