interruption
n. 中斷; 打斷; 障礙物; 打岔的事
If you interrupt someone who is speaking, you say or do something that causes them to stop.
Turkin tapped him on the shoulder. 'Sorry to interrupt, Colonel.'...
圖爾金拍拍他的肩膀。“不好意思打斷您一下,上校。”
He tried to speak, but she interrupted him.
他想說話,但被她打斷了。
If someone or something interrupts a process or activity, they stop it for a period of time.
He has rightly interrupted his holiday in Spain to return to London...
他馬上中止了在西班牙的度假回到倫敦。
The match took nearly three hours and was interrupted at times by rain.
比賽進行了將近3個小時,幾次因雨而暫停。
If something interrupts a line, surface, or view, it stops it from being continuous or makes it look irregular.
Taller plants interrupt the views from the house.
稍高些的植物遮擋了房內的視線。
1. an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity;
2. some abrupt occurrence that interrupts;
3. a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something
LabVIEW introduced under the activex control methods and data transmission interruption skills.
介紹了LabVIEW下的activex控制元件的中斷方法和資料傳遞技巧.
My speech went quite well until I was put off my stroke by the interruption.
我起初講得很順利,可是受到干擾後就結巴起來了.
Without interruption this cell has successfully replicated a trillion times.
在毫無間斷的情況下,這個細胞成功地自我複製了數萬億次.
Take time to hear each other right through, without interruption.
花時間徹底聽清對方意思; 不要打斷.
If there an interruption, I can switch back to what I was doing very quickly.
如果我做事時被打斷, 之後我會很快接著把事情做下去.