intermitted / ˌɪn tərˈmɪt /

间断的断断续续间断间歇式

intermitted2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

in·ter·mit·ted, in·ter·mit·ting.

  1. to discontinue temporarily; suspend.
v. 无主动词 verb

in·ter·mit·ted, in·ter·mit·ting.

  1. to stop or pause at intervals; be intermittent.
  2. to cease, stop, or break off operations for a time.

intermitted 近义词

intermitted

等同于 postponed

intermitted

等同于 interfere

intermitted

等同于 remit

intermitted

等同于 stay

intermitted

等同于 suspend

intermitted

等同于 cease

intermitted

等同于 defer

intermitted

等同于 delay

intermitted

等同于 halt

更多intermitted例句

  1. At intervals the bells of the churches intermitted their clangor, no doubt in the hope of having silenced the belfry.
  2. While these dispositions were being made, the skirmishing and cannonade were never intermitted for an instant.
  3. Indeed, the lava was now almost ceasing to flow, and the bombardment of pumice-stone and fiery cinders had intermitted a little.
  4. Her heart struggled, intermitted its beat, then throbbed against his reclining head as if it were a hammer.
  5. Presently they were setting; up the house at Beckengham, and my aunt intermitted her intellectual activities.