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Перевод: blackout
[прилагательное] затемненный; [существительное] выключение света на сцене; светомаскировка ; затемнение; маскировка ; отсутствие электрического освещения; затемнение сознания; провал памяти; временная слепота
Тезаурус:
- Video blackout warning
- "What would happen if you had a blackout on the street?
- Accessories sold with the windows usually include remote controls, and roller and Venetian blinds in an assortment of colours, as well as blackout blinds (to completely exclude light), and exterior blinds (to reduce solar heat gain).
- The instruments were housed in a screen which was approached by a paved path, and now that blackout restrictions were lifted we could use outside electric light.
- I think she must have seen a lot of things at that time which had made her the way she was, seen things in the blackout and in the underground stations.
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- She vents her spleen on the war, the blackout, the Zeppelins which made it imperative to shut the shutters at night; the price of groceries; the petty bourgeois; the landlords and the concierges.
- They had been queueing since early morning in front of the larger shops and the department stores in Sauchiehall Street, Renfield Street and Argyle Street to buy blackout cloth.
- By then he was standing behind the blackout blanket in his room, a comic spread out on the window-ledge where remnants of fading sunshine fell in brassy yellow stains.
- Twenty years after I was there - in the added bleakness of wartime and the blackout - the economist and educationalist John Vaizey (the late Lord Vaizey) was to write in an article in Encounter :
- Glasgow's great blackout experiment, affecting 400,000 people and covering the triangle from Glasgow Cross to Springburn and Shettleston, brought a deeper night to the city in those darkening days.
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