blackout - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of blackout in Hindi

  • अंधकार

noun

  • अंधेरा करना
  • निष्प्रदीप करना
  • काला करना
  • क्षणिक-अंधता
  • संज्ञाशून्यता

blackout Definition

noun

  • a failure of electrical power supply. ( बिजली की आपूर्ति की विफलता। )
  • a suppression of information, especially one imposed on the media by government. ( सूचनाओं का दमन, विशेष रूप से सरकार द्वारा मीडिया पर लगाया गया। )
  • a temporary loss of consciousness. ( चेतना का एक अस्थायी नुकसान। )

blackout Example

  • The company's compliance officer should be strictly enforcing blackout periods; Genesis recommends no trading the last one or two months of every quarter. ( कंपनी के अनुपालन अधिकारी को सख्ती से ब्लैकआउट अवधि लागू करना चाहिए; उत्पत्ति प्रत्येक तिमाही के अंतिम एक या दो महीने में कोई भी ट्रेडिंग नहीं करने की सलाह देती है। )
  • The blackout curtain was cracked on the side and allowed just enough light in to barely see by. ( ब्लैकआउट पर्दे की तरफ दरार हो गई थी और मुश्किल से देखने के लिए पर्याप्त रोशनी की अनुमति दी गई थी। )
  • Sorry to tease but I can't give any more details at the moment as there's a news blackout . ( चिढ़ने के लिए क्षमा करें, लेकिन मैं इस समय कोई और विवरण नहीं दे सकता क्योंकि समाचार ब्लैकआउट है। )
  • I like taking part in something that is here and now, like when we covered the blackout this past summer. ( मुझे यहां और अब ऐसी किसी चीज में हिस्सा लेना पसंद है, जब हमने पिछली गर्मियों में ब्लैकआउट को कवर किया था। )
  • As soon as the blackout hit, it started dumping waste directly into the East River and continued doing so for the next 29 hours. ( जैसे ही ब्लैकआउट हुआ, उसने कचरे को सीधे पूर्वी नदी में फेंकना शुरू कर दिया और अगले 29 घंटों तक ऐसा करना जारी रखा। )
  • After the 1965 blackout , which covered much of the same territory as the August 2003 event, steps were taken to prevent a recurrence of the problem. ( 1965 के ब्लैकआउट के बाद, जो अगस्त 2003 की घटना के समान क्षेत्र में शामिल था, समस्या की पुनरावृत्ति को रोकने के लिए कदम उठाए गए। )
  • The government has imposed a censorship blackout on the media and no journalists are permitted in the war zone. ( सरकार ने मीडिया पर सेंसरशिप ब्लैकआउट कर दिया है और युद्ध क्षेत्र में किसी भी पत्रकार को अनुमति नहीं है। )
  • I'm unsure of the media blackout at the moment, I have seen both conflicting screens of the game, some look awesome - some look drab. ( मैं इस समय मीडिया ब्लैकआउट के बारे में अनिश्चित हूं, मैंने खेल के दोनों परस्पर विरोधी स्क्रीन देखे हैं, कुछ भयानक दिखते हैं - कुछ दिखते हैं। )

More Sentence

  • A theater on the 2nd and 3rd floors will have back and side walls of glass allowing a backdrop of a clear view of the harbor or controlled filtering down to complete blackout .
  • Every night families gather to watch Afghan TV, back on the air after years of Taliban blackout .
  • due to a power blackout their hotel was in total darkness
  • there is a total information blackout on minority interests
  • she peered out through the blackout curtains
  • The lab is a windowless room with a blackout curtain puffed over the closed door, and when the lights are turned off, it's completely dark.
  • I know you will have a big problem with the media blackout on your campaign, but it is important for you to soldier on.
  • Students were also asked to provide a narrative of what transpired during their last blackout based upon what they could recall on their own and what others told them.
  • He can't disclose the fund's investments so far because a three-month blackout period is still in effect.
  • due to a power blackout, their hotel was in total darkness
  • Legal interpretation of the act has found that this restriction applies to posting of any new or updated material on a party website during the blackout periods.
  • So draw the blackout curtains and drown out the roar of the passing airplanes while you contemplate your email by the light of this cheery bit of decor.
  • The team will not speak with him and his representative about an extension until after July 15, when the blackout period is lifted under league guidelines.
  • Explain to children at a young age what shallow-water blackout is and why they should never practice breath-hold diving
  • He couldn't explain how it happened but he thought he must have had a blackout .
  • They had imposed a strict blackout on media coverage of the coffins returning to Dover, claiming that it is was meant to protect the privacy of the slain soldiers' families.
  • Safe would also cap the length of time a search could be kept secret at seven days, though a judge could repeatedly extend the blackout period in weeklong chunks.
  • He took another sip, sustained another blackout .
  • The local market closed on a one-week low, in a subdued mood ahead of the reporting season which begins next week, and with it a traditional blackout period.
  • The government, however, maintains tough media censorship including a virtual blackout on military operations.
  • The island was plunged into a power blackout as electricity pylons and light poles crashed to the ground and telephone lines were ripped out.
  • Erroneous public perception of a massive cost-overrun was never addressed and as the project advanced, a publicity blackout added commensurate mystery.