brownout
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English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Deverbal from brown out, by analogy with blackout.
Noun
[edit]brownout (plural brownouts)
- A period of low alternating current line voltage, causing a reduction in illumination.
- Synonym: dimout
- When demand for electricity exceeds the available supply, a brownout occurs.
- Temporary dimming of vision, usually with a brown hue and accompanied by loss of peripheral vision or tunnel vision.
- Temporary closing of a fire station, usually due to budget restrictions.
- Fire departments across the country have been forced to rely on rolling brownouts because of the recession.
- A power outage during the day; distinguished from a blackout, which occurs at night
- (Philippines, Australia, Hong Kong) A blackout, regardless of time of day.
- 1991, Philippine Smile:
- Remember that you can't send or receive a fax if there is a brownout. ... Due to blackouts (the Philippine term is brownout), especially during the dry season, be prepared with a flashlight and don't forget to save your data in your PC.
Usage notes
[edit]- A rolling brownout describes a deliberate reduction in voltage (for sense 1) or of firefighting (for sense 3) in multiple service areas at staggered times.
Coordinate terms
[edit]- (all senses): blackout
Translations
[edit]a period of low alternating current line voltage
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temporary dimming of vision, usually with a brown hue and accompanied by loss of peripheral vision or tunnel vision
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