intermissions
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- n.間歇;(學(xué)校的)課間休息;(戲劇的)幕間休息
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)那鴻在宣告時(shí)的中場間斷
詞形變化
復(fù)數(shù):intermissions 同義詞
英漢解釋
n. | 1. 中止,中斷,間歇;(學(xué)校的)課間休息;(戲劇的)幕間休息 |
英英解釋
例句
It was one of those intermissions which frequently occur in nocturnal combats, which are always followed by an increase of rage.
夜戰(zhàn)中常有這種暫時(shí)的休止,后面跟著來的卻總是倍加猛烈的進(jìn)攻。
I entered upon the execution of the plan for self-examination, and continued it with occasional intermissions for some time.
我按著這個(gè)計(jì)劃,每天進(jìn)行自我檢查,除偶有中斷外,一直堅(jiān)持不懈。
In the United States, the first exhibitions of films for large audiences typically followed the intermissions in vaudeville shows.
在美國,最開始時(shí)事在輕歌劇的間歇為許多觀眾放映電影。
Observers are only allowed to enter the Conference Room at intermissions.
旁聽者只可于中場休息時(shí)間內(nèi)進(jìn)入會議室。
Foreign policy became resolutely anti-French, and remained so, with brief intermissions, until the defeat of Napoleon.
外交政策變得堅(jiān)定地反法蘭西,除開一些短暫的中斷期之外,一直維持到拿破侖覆敗時(shí)為止。
They also found that calm is induced by slower rhythms and, interestingly, by short pauses or intermissions in the music.
他們還發(fā)現(xiàn)聽一些節(jié)奏緩慢而有趣,中間還會暫停一小會的音樂會讓人心神寧靜。
It is said that sushi got its start as a snack eaten at intermissions of kabuki performances.
據(jù)說壽司本來是給觀看歌舞伎的人在幕間休息時(shí)吃的小點(diǎn)心。
If you are arranged a seat inside the Conference Room, you are only allowed to enter the room at intermissions.
如獲安排坐于會議室內(nèi),旁聽者只能于中場休息時(shí)間進(jìn)入會議室。
At the theater, I do not have a reason to go out to the lobby during intermissions.
在電影院里,中場階段我沒有理由出去到大廳。