become unconscious

  • 121light — I [[t]la͟ɪt[/t]] BRIGHTNESS OR ILLUMINATION ♦♦ lights, lighting, lit, lighted, lighter, lightest (The form lit is the usual past tense and past participle, but the form lighted is also used.) 1) N UNCOUNT: also the N Light is the brightness that… …

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  • 122black out — I. become unconscious, faint, pass out    If I bend over for a long time, I nearly black out when I stand up. II. remove the nameplate and trim from a vehicle    James Dean drove a blacked out Merc in Rebel Without A Cause …

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  • 123pass out — faint, become unconscious    He passed out after running the marathon. He fell on the road …

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  • 124pass out — 1》 become unconscious. 2》 Brit. complete one s initial training in the armed forces. → pass …

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  • 125pass — pass1 verb 1》 move or cause to move in a specified direction.     ↘change from one state or condition to another. 2》 go past or across; leave behind or on one side in proceeding.     ↘surpass; exceed.     ↘Tennis hit a winning shot past (an… …

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  • 126knock (someone) out — 1. to hit someone so that they become unconscious. His fall from the ladder knocked him out. 2. to remove someone from a competition. A loss in today s game will knock us out of the playoffs. 3. to cause someone to go to sleep. I didn t realize… …

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  • 127pass out — to become unconscious. A few people passed out from the heat …

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  • 128chloroform — noun (U) a liquid that makes you become unconscious if you breathe it chloroform verb (T) …

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