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美: ['ɪntɚvl]
英: ['ɪntəv(ə)l]
n. 间隔;间距;幕间休息
最后更新时间:2025-04-24 05:47:35
词源分析:interval 源自拉丁语 "intervallum",由 "inter-"(意为“在之间”)和 "vallum"(意为“墙”或“围栏”)组成。字面上可以理解为“在墙之间的空间”。
历史背景:该词的首次使用可以追溯到14世纪,最初用于描述时间和空间上的间隔。
课本:
正式与非正式语境:
特殊场合:
The interval between the two concerts was filled with excitement.
(两场音乐会之间的间隔充满了兴奋。)
There is a ten-minute interval between the first and second acts of the play.
(该剧的第一幕和第二幕之间有十分钟的间隔。)
The doctor advised her to take breaks at regular intervals.
(医生建议她定期休息。)
The interval of silence was deafening after the loud noise.
(在大声噪音之后,间隔的寂静令人震惊。)
We need to calculate the interval of time required for the experiment.
(我们需要计算实验所需的时间间隔。)
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通过上述分析,可以帮助用户更好地理解和掌握“interval”这个单词的用法与含义。
[N-COUNT] An interval between two events or dates is the period of time between them. (时间上的) 间隔
例:The process is repeated after a short interval of time.该程序间隔很短时间就重复一次。
[[英国英语]] An interval during a concert, show, film, or game is a short break between two of the parts. 幕间休息; 中场休息
例:...during the interval of the musical "Steppin' Out."…在音乐剧《影舞追梦》的幕间休息期间。
例:Fraser did not perform until after the interval.弗雷泽直到中场休息之后才出场。
[PHRASE] If something happens at intervals, it happens several times with gaps or pauses in between. 不时
例:She woke him for his medicines at intervals throughout the night.整个晚上她不时叫醒他,让他吃药。
[PHRASE] If things are placed at particular intervals, there are spaces of a particular size between them. 每隔
例:Several red and white barriers marked the road at intervals of about a mile.每隔1英里左右就有一些红白相间的路障来标示道路。