hiatus的意思和读音

hiatus

: [haɪˈeɪtəs] : [haɪ'eɪtəs]

n.;(

hiatuses  

n.pause,break,interruption,space,gap

hiatusn.

1.a pause in activity when nothing happens

2.;(a space, especially in a piece of writing or in a speech, where sth is missing

n.1.,2.3.,4.;5.】()6.[]1.,2.3.,4.;5.】()6.[]

n.1.a period of time when something does not happen2.a pause between two vowel sounds that come one after the other, for example in the word naive

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3. hiatus concretion hiatus Hibernian orogeny ...

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5. harass hiatus humiliate 使…… ...

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7. , hiatus hiatus n.,, hiatus ...

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1.Reading The Little Prince with her was a startling and wonderful hiatus from the rather dry business English classes that I taught so often.》,

2.If you think back to 2006, we had missile tests in the summer and condemnation and a similar hiatus when nothing happened.2006

3.Some Prison Break fans are alarmed by this development, worrying that the hiatus might have a more ominous meaning behind it.

4.The application can launch a search for a file, and if the user begins typing, merely abandon it until the next hiatus.

5.Most of this is similar, of course, to what any job seeker has to do -- with the significant difference of that five-year hiatus.——

6.Did this project, a return to filmmaking after a long hiatus, represent an attempt to turn back the clock and start again?

7.Endoscopy confirmed a hiatus hernia of the gastric pouch and a stricture at the gastrojejunostomy anastomosis.

8.At the conclusion of this hiatus, he decided to go into teaching full time.

9.But in less severe cases, the placement of a cast and a hiatus on the activity that brought about the injury are enough.

10.Then, after a two-week hiatus , they were retested with one of the other types of olive oil.