power outage
power outage — 名詞
1. a period when the flow of electricity to a home, building, or whole area stops,
停電
電力供應中斷
a period when the flow of electricity to a home, building, or whole area stops, usually because of damage to the power grid, bad weather, or equipment failure
A power outage hit Aisha's street for three hours, so she couldn't finish her homework.
Aisha 住的街道停電三個小時,她沒能完成作業。
power outage + hit + [location] + for + [duration]
Theo grabbed some candles when a sudden power outage plunged the whole building into darkness.
突然停電讓整棟大樓陷入一片漆黑,Theo 趕緊拿出幾根蠟燭。
sudden power outage + plunged + [place] + into darkness
The hospital's backup generator started automatically after the power outage cut the main electricity supply.
停電切斷了主電源後,醫院的備用發電機立刻自動啟動。
Mei checked the utility website to see how long the power outage would last.
Mei 上電力公司的網站查詢這次停電會持續多久。
- power restoration
The action of bringing the electricity supply back after an outage.
文法句型
power outage + verb (affect / hit / last / cause)
during + a / the + power outage
a + widespread / major / brief + power outage
用法筆記
Frequently used with verbs like 'affect', 'hit', 'cause', and 'last'. A power outage is usually a short-term interruption caused by grid problems or bad weather; for longer, more severe interruptions spanning a whole city or region, 'blackout' is more common.