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interruption

/in-tuh-ruhp-shuhn/US // ˌɪn təˈrʌp ʃən //UK // (ˌɪntəˈrʌpʃən) //

中断,中辍,中断事件,中断作用

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of interrupting.
    • : the state of being interrupted.
    • : something that interrupts.
    • : cessation; intermission.

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounbreak; interference
Synonyms
blackout停电,断电,停电了,停电事故breach裂口,违反,突破,突破口cutoff切断,切断点,切断线,切口delay延迟,拖延,拖延时间,延误disruption中断,干扰,混乱,破坏性disturbance骚乱,骚动,干扰,困扰hiatus停顿,暂停,暂停服务,歇业hitch铰链,铰接,铰链式,铰接式intrusion侵扰,入侵,侵入,侵袭layoff裁员,解雇,裁减,遣散letup启动,跃进,创业,开始pause暂停,停顿,暂停一下,顿了顿rupture破裂,崩裂,爆裂,破裂缝stoppage停工,停机,停顿,停产suspension悬挂,暂停,悬浮液,悬浮物abeyance暂时搁置,搁置,暂缓,暂缓执行arrest逮捕,拘捕,抓捕,捕获cessation戒断,戒烟,停止,戒酒check检查,检查一下disconnection断线,断开,断开连接,断开联系discontinuance停产,终止,中断,中止dissolution解散,溶解,溶解度,溶解力division划分,部门,分工,分化doldrums低潮期,低迷,低潮,低气压dormancy休眠,休眠期,休眠症,休眠状态gap差距,间隙,空隙,空白halt停住,停顿,停止,驻足hindrance阻碍,障碍物,障碍,阻碍因素impediment障碍物,障碍,故障,阻碍interim临时,临时的,临时性的,临时性intermission中场休息,中场休息时,中场休息时间,间歇期interval间隔,间隙,间歇期,间隔时间lacuna漏洞,漏洞百出,腔体,腔调latency延迟,潜伏期,延时,时延obstacle障碍物,障碍,绊脚石,阻碍obstruction阻挠,阻塞,阻碍,障碍物parenthesis小括号,括号内,圆括号,括号内的内容quiescence静止状态,静止,静止期,静默rift裂缝,裂口,裂痕,裂隙separation分离,分居,分开,离职severance遣散费,遣送费,遣散費,遣散split分裂,分割,拆分,裂缝stop停止,停下来,停,停住abeyancy滥用,滥用职权,滥用权力,滥用情况break-off断裂,断线,断绝关系,断裂的

Examples

  • Hachimura will play in just his 60th career game Friday in a second straight bout against the Heat, and Avdija has played in just 14, yet both are starting, and both have faced unprecedented interruption to their young careers.

  • On top of this, they have to orbit close to Earth’s surface to reduce interruption of coverage and communication delays.

  • That drew attention, as did interruptions at major programs in power conferences.

  • Congressional leaders chose to respond to those actions by getting back to their work, demonstrating their resilience by treating the attempted insurrection as an interruption, not an obstacle.

  • Creative time, to be of any use, must be free from interruption.

  • But only she can provide the meaningful interruption into the frowsy narrative that has built around her.

  • The incident with Tony Kornheiser, a Pardon the Interruption talking head, serves to highlight the problem with ESPN.

  • One morning in the middle of this quiet ritual–reading and prayer–I felt a sense of interruption.

  • Spitzer rolled his eyes at the interruption, grumbling a perfunctory “very funny.”

  • I have published online with seldom more than a day or two of interruption continuously since October 2002.

  • You often have fellows dropping in to your chambers at night; at my house we shall be secure from interruption.

  • One of the gunmen who crouched on the floor of the rear compartment cursed quietly and without interruption for nearly a minute.

  • But in Virginia it was grown without interruption or alternation, and the plantations rapidly deteriorated in fertility.

  • Their march along the path of progress and improvement continued sans interruption.

  • And Lady Hartledon went down also, for the interruption had frightened her, and she did not attempt to open the cabinet again.