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interval美 ['ɪntərvəl] 英 ['ɪntə(r)v(ə)l] - n.间歇;音程;休息时间;(其他事情)穿插出现的间隙
- 网络间隔;区间;时间间隔
adj.+n. short interval,decent interval,periodic interval,regular interval n. intermission,break,pause,interlude,recess 1. | (时间上的)间隔,间隙,间歇a period of time between two events |
| The interval between major earthquakes might be 200 years. 大地震之间的间隔时间可能有 200 年。 |
2. | (戏剧、电影或音乐会的)幕间休息,休息时间a short period of time separating parts of a play, film/movie or concert |
| There will be an interval of 20 minutes after the second act. 第二幕结束后将休息 20 分钟。 |
3. | [usupl] (其他事情)穿插出现的间隙a short period during which sth different happens from what is happening the rest of the time |
| She's delirious, but has lucid intervals. 她神志昏乱,但有时清醒。 | | The day should be mainly dry with sunny intervals. 白天大部分时间干燥无雨,间有阳光。 |
4. | 音程a difference in pitch (= how high or low a note sounds) between two notes |
| an interval of one octave 一个八度音程 |
n. | 1. a period of time between one event and the next 2. the distance between one thing and another 3. the musical distance between the pitches of two notes 4. a set containing all the real numbers or points between two real numbers or points, which are called the endpoints. 5. a break between parts of a musical or theatrical performance or cinema showing. 7. a short break between the parts of something such as a play or a concert 1. a period of time between one event and the next 2. the distance between one thing and another 3. the musical distance between the pitches of two notes 4. a set containing all the real numbers or points between two real numbers or points, which are called the endpoints. 5. a break between parts of a musical or theatrical performance or cinema showing. 7. a short break between the parts of something such as a play or a concert |
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