outage
/ˈaʊtɪdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · [ˈaʊtədʒ] /ˈaʊtɪdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · [ˈaʊtədʒ] /ˈau̇-tij/ (ame, mw)
outage — 名詞
- outagesingular
- outagesplural
1. a stretch of time when a service that people normally use — for example, the ele
停電;斷訊
服務中斷的時段
a stretch of time when a service that people normally use — for example, the electricity supply, the internet, or phone networks — stops working or is cut off.
A powerful storm caused a widespread power outage across the coastal town last night.
一場強烈暴風雨造成沿海城鎮昨晚大規模停電。
collocation: power outage
The school sent a message to parents about the internet outage that disrupted morning classes.
學校發訊息給家長,說明早上課程因網路斷訊而中斷。
collocation: internet outage
Residents prepared for a planned water outage while workers replaced old pipes.
居民為更換舊水管期間的計劃性停水做好準備。
During the outage, Tomás used a flashlight to find his way down the hallway.
停電期間,Tomás 拿著手電筒在走廊裡找路。
- blackout
refers specifically to a total loss of electrical power, often across a wide area; does not apply to internet or phone outages
- interruption
more general term that can apply to any ongoing process or activity, not limited to utility services
- disruption
emphasises the inconvenience and chaos caused by the break in service, rather than just the break itself
- supply
the continuous provision of a service during normal operation
文法句型
power outage
internet outage
outage + affects / disrupts
用法筆記
Frequently appears in compound nouns where the service type comes before 'outage', e.g. power outage, internet outage, phone outage. The word is most common in news reports about utility or technical failures.