interrupting / verb ˌɪn təˈrʌpt; noun ˈɪn təˌrʌpt /

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interrupting3 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to cause or make a break in the continuity or uniformity of.
  2. to break off or cause to cease, as in the middle of something: He interrupted his work to answer the bell.
  3. to stop in the midst of doing or saying something, especially by an interjected remark: May I interrupt you to comment on your last remark?
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to cause a break or discontinuance; interfere with action or speech, especially by interjecting a remark: Please don't interrupt.
n. 名词 noun
  1. Computers. a hardware signal that breaks the flow of program execution and transfers control to a predetermined storage location so that another procedure can be followed or a new operation carried out.

interrupting 近义词

v. 动词 verb

bother, interfere

更多interrupting例句

  1. Johnson gave an impromptu press conference during Hamer's speech, interrupting her televised testimony.
  2. “My time has expired, and I have lost my patience with you,” Issa said, interrupting Koskinen.
  3. Over green tea, Than Gyi told us about her village, interrupting herself frequently to stare at us and laugh.
  4. Another mass shooting has taken the lives of innocent kids, interrupting Benghazi coverage on Fox News.
  5. It smells like…” she begins, with Giamatti interrupting: “Jasmine.
  6. He apologized for interrupting their tête-à-tête, but said he had no choice, as the saloon was completely full.
  7. "'Cite can do it as well as I; it is really her business," she explained to Edna, who apologized for interrupting her.
  8. It aids conversation by occasionally interrupting it for a short period, to be renewed with a new impetus.
  9. His piety, however, does not prevent him from interrupting his prayer to swear at the men most vigorously.
  10. As we sat there, we heard noises, not very harmonious, interrupting the song of the salmon-fishers.