1.灯火[部分]管制;节电
2.灯光暗淡;电压不足
1.a temporary reduction of electric power in an area
1.A future where we begin to see rolling brownouts and blackouts as commonplace occurrences.
在未来,我们开始看到司空见惯的事件滚动限电和停电。
2.Eto, both at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, the U. S. economy takes an $80-billion hit from localized blackouts and brownouts.
的估计,美国经济每年因局部电力中断或电压暂时降低而损失800亿美元。
3.Steel mills recent daily arrival quantity increased, because power brownouts end, steel production basic returned to normal.
钢厂近期每日到货量有所增加,因为限电结束,钢厂生产基本恢复正常。
4.Several regional airports have been closed and many provinces have imposed power brownouts to conserve energy.
部分地方城市机场已经关闭,许多省份实施限电以节省能源。
5.The notebook's battery acts as a tiny UPS, keeping the notebook powered during short outages and brownouts.
作为一个小的UPS笔记本电脑的电池的行为,保持在短期中断和用电管制供电的笔记本电脑。
6.Power brownouts were imposed on many snowstorm-hit provinces some of whose electricity was halted .
现在许多受灾地区都实行了电力管制,有的地方还停了电。
7.Changsha , capital of the central Hunan province , has reported power brownouts .
据报道,湖南省会长沙已经限电。
8.Grids may suffer from transient blackouts and brownouts, often due to weather damage.
常因天气损害,电网可能遭受短暂的停电和限电。
9.Energy brownouts are a regular occurrence in Guangdong and Shanghai.
在广东和上海经常出现能源管制的情况。
10.Brownouts this summer might weaken people's anti-nuclear zeal.
今夏,限制用电的措施可能会挫败人们抵制核电的热情。