Blackout — may refer to:Loss of light, power, or communications * Power outage, a large scale disruption in electric power supply * Rolling blackout, an intentionally engineered power outage caused by insufficient resources to meet electricity demands *… … Wikipedia
Blackout! — Studio album by Method Man Redman Released September 28, 1999 … Wikipedia
Blackout — может означать: Авария в энергосистеме (Blackout) массовое отключение электричества. Blackout альбом Бритни Спирс (2007). Blackout альбом X Fusion (2002). Blackout альбом группы Dominion (1998). Blackout альбом… … Википедия
Blackout — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Blackout puede referirse a: Blackout, un álbum de Britney Spears. Blackout, un álbum de Scorpions. Blackout, una banda de rock chilena. Blackout, una canción de Muse. Blackout, un decepticon de la serie Transformers … Wikipedia Español
Blackout ! 2 — Blackout! 2 Album par Method Man Redman Sortie 19 mai 2009 Enregistrement 2008 2009 Durée 57:48 Genre(s) Rap East Coast … Wikipédia en Français
Blackout ! — Blackout ! Album par Method Man Redman Sortie 28 septembre 1999 Enregistrement 1998 1999 Durée 70:52 Genre Hip Hop East … Wikipédia en Français
Blackout! 2 — Album par Method Man Redman Sortie 19 mai 2009 Enregistrement 2008 2009 Durée 57:48 Genre Rap East Coast Hi … Wikipédia en Français
blackout — lackout n. 1. a suspension of radio or tv broadcasting. [WordNet 1.5] 2. any darkness resulting from the extinction of lights. [WordNet 1.5] 3. the failure of electric power for a general region sufficient to extinguish all normal lighting. Syn … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
blackout — UK US /ˈblækaʊt/ noun [C] ► a period of time when a service, product, etc. is not available: »Pay per view returned after a three year blackout. »A media blackout was imposed the day after the riots. → Compare BROWNOUT(Cf. ↑brownout) … Financial and business terms
blackout — ► NOUN 1) a period when all lights must be turned out to prevent them being seen by the enemy during an air raid. 2) a sudden failure or dimming of electric lights. 3) a temporary loss of consciousness. 4) an official suppression of information:… … English terms dictionary