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词汇 block out
释义
Idiom
block outblock out (something)
1.
to ignore something.
After a while you become good at forcing yourself to block out the pain.
2.
to make time available.
When was the last time you blocked out two hours to do whatever you felt like doing?

Phr V
block out
blocks, blocking, blocked
block out sth or block sth out
to stop something {esp. light} from coming into a place
Unfortunately, there's a tree near the window which blocks out the light.
to stop yourself from thinking about something unpleasant because it upsets you
The whole experience was so painful that I just tried to block it out.
American to draw the main shape of an object, or to write the main points of a plan
Kay blocked out my essay for me.
phraseblock out1. block out sthblock sth out to prevent light from reaching somewhere, or prevent something from being seen or heard: The new lenses are supposed to block out harmful rays that can damage your eyes. Heavy curtains blocked out all daylight in the dark house. Huge skyscrapers blocked out the view. SIMILAR TO: shut out, blot out2. block out sthblock sth out to stop yourself from thinking about something unpleasant or painful: Amy didn't tell anyone about the attack, and just tried to block it out of her mind. Professional athletes often have to block out the pain in order to finish playing a game. SIMILAR TO: shut out, suppress, repress

block out

1. To prevent something from being seen or noticeable or entering one's awareness. I have to block out all distractions and just sit down and write this paper. Your curtains aren't opaque enough to block out all of the sunlight. Some of the names on this list are blocked out, which means they're top secret.
2. To avoid thinking about or remembering something, often because it is stressful or traumatic. Many trauma victims try to block out the horrific things that have happened to them.
3. To reserve a period of time for someone or something. If I block out a chunk of my valuable time to meet with you, then you better show up! Mom made us all block out a few hours on Sunday afternoon to clean out the garage.
4. To thoroughly explain the details of something. After our new supervisor blocked out his vision for the department reorganization, it made a lot more sense to us.

block something out

 
1. to obscure a clear view of something. The trees blocked the sun out. The bushes blocked out my view of the car that was approaching.
2. to lay something out carefully; to map out the details of something. She blocked it out for us, so we could understand. Let me block out this project for you right now.

block out

v.
1. To prevent something from being seen: The smoke from the volcano blocked out the sun. This Internet filter blocks obscene language out.
2. To deliberately forget or stop thinking about something, especially something that is unpleasant: She blocked out the horrible details of the accident. The memories of his childhood were painful, and he blocked them out as much as he could.
3. To lay out or present the details of something: The director blocked out the actors' movements on stage. The city council blocked the new budget out.
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