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interruption美 [.ɪntə'rʌpʃən] 英 [.ɪntə'rʌpʃən] - n.打扰;打岔;阻断物;中断时间
- 网络打断;中断比赛;障碍物
adj.+n. temporary interruption v.+n. cause interruption,ignore interruption n. break,pause,disruption,stoppage,intermission 1. | 阻断物;中断时间something that temporarily stops an activity or a situation; a time when an activity is stopped |
| The birth of her son was a minor interruption to her career. 她儿子的出生对她的事业造成一个小小的中断。 | | an interruption to the power supply 停电 | | I managed to work for two hours without interruption . 我总算连续工作了两小时。 |
2. | 打扰;插嘴;打岔the act of interrupting sb/sth and of stopping them from speaking |
| He ignored her interruptions. 他没有理会她的打岔。 | | She spoke for 20 minutes without interruption . 她连续讲了 20 分钟。 |
n. | 1. the act of interrupting somebody, or something that interrupts somebody who is saying or doing something 2. a pause, break, or temporary halt in an ongoing activity or process 3. something that someone says or does that stops someone else when they are speaking or concentrating on something 4. the act of stopping something for a period of time 5. a time during which something interrupts a process or activity 1. the act of interrupting somebody, or something that interrupts somebody who is saying or doing something 2. a pause, break, or temporary halt in an ongoing activity or process 3. something that someone says or does that stops someone else when they are speaking or concentrating on something 4. the act of stopping something for a period of time 5. a time during which something interrupts a process or activity |
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