Blackout in spanish
Apagón
pronunciation: ɑpɑgoʊn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɑpɑgoʊn part of speech: noun
In gestures
black out = perder el conocimiento.
Example: Of the students who had ever consumed alcohol, 51 percent reported blacking out at some point in their lives.black out = quedarse en blanco.
Example: My monitor screen keeps blacking out.blackout1 = apagón, apagón de luz.
Example: If a power station is starved of fuel, or its generating capacity is not increased as the load increases, the result will be blackouts.more:
» blackout facilities = luces de emergencia.
Example: School classrooms are sometimes extraordinarily badly designed with poor acoustics, ineffective blackout facilities, and notoriously eccentric electrical outlets.» electrical power blackout = apagón de luz.
Example: He has demanded a 'no holds barred' investigation of the causes of the electrical power blackout that crippled New York last week.blackout2 = desmayo, desvanecimiento.
Example: God, I almost had a blackout just looking at the photos.blackout3 = pérdida de memoria.
Example: Alcoholic drinkers can experience a blackout when they have consumed enough alcohol to cause a loss of memory.