柯林斯詞典downtime /?da?n?ta?m/ 1. N-UNCOUNT In industry, downtime is the time during which machinery or equipment is not operating. (機(jī)器、設(shè)備的) 停止運(yùn)行期 On the production line, downtime has been reduced from 55% to 26%. 生産線的停工期已經(jīng)從55%下降到了26%。2. N-UNCOUNT In computing, downtime is time when a computer is not working. (計(jì)算機(jī)的) 停機(jī)時(shí)間 Downtime due to worm removal from networks cost close to $450 million. 由於停機(jī)查殺網(wǎng)絡(luò)病毒而造成的耗費(fèi)接近4.5億美元。3. N-UNCOUNT Downtime is time when people are relaxing or not working. 工間休息時(shí)間[美國(guó)英語] Downtime in Hollywood can cost a lot of money. 好萊隖的工間休息會(huì)耗費(fèi)不少錢。 返回 downtime劍橋詞典the time during which a machine , especially a computer , is not working or is not able to be used (尤指計(jì)算機(jī)等機(jī)器的)停止工作期 informal time when you relax and do not do very much 休養(yǎng)期 We had a busy weekend so I'm planning to have some downtime tomorrow . 我們忙了一個(gè)周末,所以我計(jì)劃明天要休息放松一下。 返回 downtime