downtime

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) The amount of time lost due to forces beyond one's control, such as the breakdown of machinery or a computer crash.
 * 2) A period of time when work or other activity is less intense or stops.
 * 3)  A period of time set aside for relaxation and rest; leisure time, free time.
 * 1) A period of time when work or other activity is less intense or stops.
 * 2)  A period of time set aside for relaxation and rest; leisure time, free time.
 * 1) A period of time when work or other activity is less intense or stops.
 * 2)  A period of time set aside for relaxation and rest; leisure time, free time.

Translations

 * Arabic: فترة التعطيل
 * Bulgarian:
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 停機時間
 * Danish:
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: häiriöaika,, keskeytysaika, seisokkiaika
 * French:, , taux d'indisponibilité, temps d'arrêt
 * German: Downtime, Ausfallzeit
 * Hungarian:, állási idő , , kiesési időtartam, meghibásodási idő,
 * Italian: tempo di fermo, tempo di riposo, tempo passivo
 * Japanese: ダウンタイム
 * Korean: 다운타임
 * Macedonian: за́стој
 * Maori: wākarioi
 * Norwegian:
 * Bokmål: nedetid
 * Nynorsk: nedetid
 * Persian:
 * Polish: przestój
 * Russian:, вре́мя просто́я
 * Swedish: avbrottstid, nertid
 * Yakut: боростуой


 * Finnish: rauhallisempi aika
 * Macedonian: