| 释义 | out·age \ˈau̇d.]ij, ˈau̇t], ]ēj\ noun
 (-s)
 Etymology: out (III) + -age
 1.
 a.  : a quantity or bulk of something (as of oil or whiskey) lost in transportation or storage
 b.  : headspace 3
 2.  : a failure or interruption in the use or functioning of something (as of an electric light bulb or a machine)
 3.  : a period during which the supply of electric energy from a generating station or system is interrupted
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