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uninterruptedly

/in-tuh-ruhp-tid/US // ˌɪn təˈrʌp tɪd //UK // (ˌɪntəˈrʌptɪd) //

不间断地,不停地,不间断的,不间断地进行

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : broken off or discontinuous: Even one night of interrupted sleep can affect your mood.
    • : Botany. having an irregular or discontinuous arrangement, as of leaflets along a stem.

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Examples

  • These include mental health symptoms such as anxiety and depression, interrupted education, and delayed care for other medical issues.

  • It needs to revive the interrupted buying journey, so links to your site are essential.

  • Meanwhile, this year has intensified loneliness, interrupted connections, and increased economic hardships.

  • But the stories of the Riveras and Toros are often interrupted by the stories of their neighbors.

  • After our talk—and, of course, much more research—I filed a version of the following story on my website Hollywood, Interrupted.

  • Then one daring, possibly planted, spectator interrupted the show to profess her crush.

  • Johnson and the governor were repeatedly interrupted at the press conference by an angry and frustrated community.

  • When host David Gregory interrupted to note that Carson also said that “it is slavery in a way,” the Doctor agreed.

  • We were interrupted at this moment by a message from General Houston, to whom we immediately hastened.

  • Elmer Spiker interrupted to inquire whether the turtles I had seen were "black-legs, red-legs, or yaller-legs."

  • Mrs. Wren glanced at the small person whose breakfast she had interrupted.

  • "Lettres et journal pour monsieur," interrupted a waiter, entering with two letters and the Times.

  • But a knock at the door interrupted them; the discreet Capt entered, bearing a telegram upon a salver.