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111blackout — Australian Slang power outage …
112Blackout — Kortvarig bevidstløshed …
113Blackout — Black out, Black·out [ blɛk|aut; blɛk |aut] der / das; (s), s; eine plötzlich auftretende, meist kurze Bewusstseinsstörung <einen Black out haben> …
114blackout — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. brownout, power outage or failure; faint, unconsciousness; memory loss. See power, insensibility, oblivion. II (Roget s Thesaurus II) noun A temporary loss of consciousness: faint, swoon. Pathology:… …
115blackout — n. act of turning off all the lights; power failure; loss of consciousness …
116blackout regulations — procedures and rules to be followed during a loss of electrical power …
117blackout was imposed — censorship was enforced; power was cut off …
118Blackout — A power loss affecting many electricity consumers over a large geographical area for a significant period of time. *** A power loss affecting many electricity consumers over a large geographical area for a significant period of time.… …
119blackout — [ˈblækaʊt] noun [C] 1) a short period when the electricity supply is stopped at night Syn: power cut 2) a period during a war when the lights are turned off so that an enemy cannot see them at night 3) a period when you suddenly become… …
120Blackout — 1) A loss of consciousness caused by excessive G Forces. 2) A loss of radio signal (LOS) caused from shock waves and ionization which are created when a spaceship passes through the atmosphere at a high rate of speed …
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