blackouts
常見(jiàn)例句
- Rich states, no longer strangers to blackouts, are worried about security of energy supply.
富國(guó)對(duì)停電不再陌生,它們對(duì)能源供應(yīng)安全感到憂心忡忡。
blog.sina.com.cn - If the country cannot save energy, officials said, unplanned blackouts could turn much of the country dark and add one more barrier for rescue workers.
官方稱,如果該國(guó)家不能節(jié)約能源的話,計(jì)劃外停電將影響到其大部分區(qū)域,竝爲(wèi)救援人員帶來(lái)更多的阻礙。 - Complicating matters, much of the Tokyo region is bracing for rolling blackouts this summer to compensate for the loss of electricity from the downed nuclear reactors in Fukushima.
然而,使事情陷入複襍的是,東京大部分區(qū)域爲(wèi)了應(yīng)對(duì)由於核電站的損壞帶來(lái)的用電危機(jī),預(yù)備在今年夏天進(jìn)行輪流停電。 - Melkert said blackouts continue to persist nationally on average about nine hours a day.
- They can't remember something or they have some sort of blackouts and so on.
比如失憶了,或是意識(shí)喪失什麼的。
耶魯公開(kāi)課 - 心理學(xué)導(dǎo)論課程節(jié)選 - The significant decrease in generation has caused blackouts, many of them ordered by government.
FORBES: The Japanese Disaster: What's Next for Japan? For Us? - Electricity distribution is run by the state, and badly at that, causing frequent blackouts.
ECONOMIST: Midterm elections in the Dominican Republic - Electricity blackouts in Venezuela's provinces doubled between 2004 and 2005, according to government statistics.
NPR: Venezuela Copes with Crumbling Infrastructure 返回 blackouts