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  1. Jun 28, 2007 · blackout 1 c: a period of darkness (as in a city) caused by a failure of electrical power. brownout : a period of reduced voltage of electricity caused especially by high demand and resulting in reduced illumination. So, every time that there is no electricity and you have to use candles, what do you say?

  2. May 14, 2019 · Hello to all, Thanks for reading my post. Context: John was in an accident last week and had a blackout after that. Now, John is OK (he remembers everything) and he says the sentence below to his friend. Sample sentence: Have you ever had a blackout after an accident and remember what...

  3. Jul 10, 2014 · Blacking out refers to temporary loss of consciousness. It doesn't really apply here. Blanking out isn't a common expression. I've heard it used to refer to a student's inability to remember something simple on an examination. That doesn't apply here either. Freezing (up) means they lost the ability to move.

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  5. Feb 2, 2011 · In English, to describe when you are drunk to the point of losing your memory of what happened at some point in the night, we use the phrase "blackout (black out) drunk". Is there a similar phrase, adjective, or coloquial expression in Spanish? My intent would be "borracho hasta perder la...

  6. Aug 23, 2006 · Se fué la luz = The lights went out. We lost power. Hubo apagón = There was a blackout.

  7. Sep 26, 2018 · call-out noun 1 an instance of being summoned to deal with an emergency or do repairs: [as modifier] a call-out charge.2 Printing a letter, word, number, or symbol identifying an illustration or a specific part of one. a short piece of text set in larger type than the rest of the page and intended to attract attention.

  8. Dec 11, 2012 · Blackout during war times and another option I would say loadshedding the deliberate shutdown of electric power in a part of a power-distribution system.

  9. May 14, 2018 · Hola a todos. Hay una expresión en inglés que se usa para decir que una persona bebió mucho alcohol y no recuerda nada. "Borré cassette" decimos en Colombia. Creo que en inglés se podría decir: to have a blackout ¿Tengo razón? ¿Podrían ayudarme con más posibilidades, en inglés por favor...

  10. Oct 8, 2017 · If "the light in my room went out" it is probably a burned-out bulb. If "the lights went out in my house" you probably lost electric service. If "the lights went out in the whole neighborhood" there is a severe electric problem affecting all houses. If the area affected is large enough, we call that a "blackout".

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