1. (事件、日期之間的)間隔 An interval between two events or dates is the period of time between them.
e.g. The ferry service has restarted after an interval of 12 years... 時(shí)隔12年之后,輪渡服務(wù)又重新開(kāi)通了。 e.g. There was a long interval of silence. 中間有很長(cháng)時(shí)間的沉默。
2. 幕間休息;中場(chǎng)休息 An interval during a film, concert, show, or game is a short break between two of the parts.
e.g. During the interval, wine was served... 幕間休息時(shí)有葡萄酒供應。 e.g. England were two goals behind at the interval. 中場(chǎng)休息時(shí)英格蘭隊落后兩球。
in AM, usually use 美國英語(yǔ)通常用 intermission
3. 音程 In music, an interval is the difference in pitch between two musical notes.
interval
4. 每隔一段時(shí)間;時(shí)而 If something happens at intervals, it happens several times with gaps or pauses in between.
e.g. She woke him for his medicines at intervals throughout the night. 她夜里每隔一段時(shí)間就叫他起來(lái)服藥。
5. 以…的間距;每隔…遠的距離 If things are placed at particular intervals, there are spaces of a particular size between them.
e.g. Several red and white barriers marked the road at intervals of about a mile... 路上設有幾處紅白相間的路障,相互間隔約一英里。 e.g. The trees which gave the road its name stood at regular intervals along the kerb... 這條道路得名于這些樹(shù)木,它們沿兩邊的路緣間隔均勻地排列著(zhù)。
interval英英釋義
interval的解釋
noun
1. the distance between things
e.g. fragile items require separation and cushioning
Synonym: separation
2. a set containing all points (or all real numbers) between two given endpoints
3. the difference in pitch between two notes
Synonym: musical interval
4. a definite length of time marked off by two instants