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Brown out Meaning in English

expression

ˈbɹaʊn/ /ˈaʊt
BROWN-out
bɹˈaʊn/ /ˈaʊt
brown-OUT

释义

A brown out is a temporary drop in electrical power, where the lights and devices may dim or work less effectively, but power is not completely lost.

用法与细微差别

'Brown out' is mostly used in technical or utility contexts. It's less severe than a 'blackout' (total power loss) and often happens during high electricity demand. Common in North America, less so in the UK. Do not confuse with 'burnout' (exhaustion).

例句

We had a brown out last night, and the lights got very dim.

basic

During the brown out, the refrigerator stopped working properly.

basic

A brown out can damage some electronics if it lasts too long.

basic

We thought it was a blackout, but it turned out to be just a brown out.

natural

If there's another brown out this week, I’ll need to buy a generator.

natural

You might notice your lights flicker during a brown out, but the power doesn’t go off completely.

natural