interruption 的定义
- an act or instance of interrupting.
- the state of being interrupted.
- something that interrupts.
- cessation; intermission.
interruption 近义词
break; interference
interruption 的近义词 45 个
- blackout
- breach
- cutoff
- delay
- disruption
- disturbance
- hiatus
- hitch
- intrusion
- layoff
- letup
- pause
- rupture
- stoppage
- suspension
- abeyance
- arrest
- cessation
- check
- disconnection
- discontinuance
- dissolution
- division
- doldrums
- dormancy
- gap
- halt
- hindrance
- impediment
- interim
- intermission
- interval
- lacuna
- latency
- obstacle
- obstruction
- parenthesis
- quiescence
- rift
- separation
- severance
- split
- stop
- abeyancy
- break-off
interruption 的反义词 19 个
更多interruption例句
- 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.