blackouts
n. 燈火管制(期)( blackout的名詞複數 ); (廣播等)停止; 斷電; 新聞封鎖
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.
遮光幕簾
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...
皇宮施行的新聞封鎖
Journalists said there was a virtual news blackout about the rally.
記者們說有關這場集會的新聞實際上被封鎖了。
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.
該國北部大片地區斷電。
If you have a blackout, you temporarily lose consciousness.
I suffered a black-out which lasted for several minutes.
我昏迷了幾分鐘。
Power shortages mean frequent blackouts.
能源短缺意味著經常性的停電.
Anti - chain over - load trip scheme is an important measure to prevent large scale blackouts.
連鎖過載跳閘是大停電事故的初期表現, 防 連鎖過載跳閘是防止電網大面積停電的重要措施.
Cascading trips caused by flow transferring are the crucial reason of a lot of well - known blackouts.
潮流轉移引起的連鎖跳閘是導致世界各國大停電事件發生的重要因素,嚴重地威脅著電力系統的安全執行.
Residents were seen fleeing on foot , motorbike and in cars amid blackouts and water supply cuts.
只見居民門在斷電斷水的窘境下,或徒步、或騎摩托車、或開車地逃亡奔命.