outage

انقطاع
definition
noun
Providing phone service during a power outage is another technical problem.
a period when a power supply or other service is not available or when equipment is closed down.
translation of 'outage'
noun
إنقطاع الخدمة,
إنقطاع التيار الكهربائي
example
a planned refuelling 'outage'
In the event of a power 'outage' , the inverter is no longer able to detect the grid and will not produce power.
Stock up on non-perishable food and water supplies in case of a power 'outage' .
They tend to simply shut off their production lines, if the power 'outage' is for extended periods.
Providing phone service during a power 'outage' is another technical problem.
There have also been significantly fewer instances of lower voltage power 'outages' .
So let's hope there are no power 'outages' in that area any time soon.
Service 'outages' prevent applications from communicating across the network.
And widespread damage and widespread power 'outages' are reported across Florida.
They tend to be easy to program, and because they run on batteries, the clocks do not lose time during power 'outages' .
It's ideal for remote vacation cabins with no electricity or areas prone to power 'outages' .
Analysts estimate such power 'outages' contribute to about 25 percent of network downtime.
This would have brought an end to the frequent power 'outages' that plagued the territory persistently last year.
There is a shortage of water, and there are frequent electric power 'outages' in the larger cities.
In the event of alternating power 'outages' , water would have to be supplied via tanker trucks, he added.
However, many homes were left without power due to 'outages' and electricity wires brought down by fallen trees also posed a problem.
Our hotel has high ceilings, spacious rooms, and constant power 'outages' .
Most of the breakdowns happened because of power 'outages' caused by salt spray on electricity lines or because of wind damage.
Radio stations reported brief power 'outages' and said residents of some areas scurried into the streets, fearing their houses might collapse.
You don't expect there to be a significant amount of electrical 'outages' or power grid problems?
In extreme cases they cause electrical power 'outages' and damage to communications networks and satellites.
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