interrupt的意思和读音

interrupt

: [ˌɪntəˈrʌpt] : [.ɪntə'rʌpt]

v.使

interrupts  interrupting  interrupted  

v.+n.interrupt process,interrupt conversation,interrupt meeting,interrupt flow,interrupt speech

v.butt in,barge in,interject,disturb,intrude

interruptv.

1.[i][t]to say or do sth that makes sb stop what they are saying or doing

Sorry to interrupt, but there's someone to see you.

Would you mind not interrupting with questions all the time?

I hope I'm not interrupting you.

They were interrupted by a knock at the door.

‘I have a question,’ she interrupted.“。”

2.[t]~ sth使使to stop sth for a short time

The game was interrupted several times by rain.

We interrupt this programme to bring you an important news bulletin.

3.[t]~ sth线to stop a line, surface, view, etc. from being even or continuous

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v.1.to say or do something to stop someone when they are speaking or concentrating on something2.to make something stop for a period of time3.if something interrupts something such as a line or a surface, it stops it from being continuous

1. 〖 workasacasuallaborer〗 interrupt;cutshort〗 〖 break〗 ...

3. internet interpreter n. n. interrupt v. interval n. ...

4. interpreter . interrupt interview

5. laser interrupt cage ...

6. → interference interrupt → interruption ...

7. asleep adj. 209 interrupt v. 210 aim v. 211 ...

8. jazz interrupt jealous ...

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1.Since you have already set the (simulated) register values appropriately, the ISR will process normally as if it was a real interrupt.,ISR仿

2.Will had ridden with the knight long enough to understand that it was best not to interrupt him when he looked like that.

3.Monitor your conversations to see how often you interrupt others or cut off the end of their sentences.

4.I began to interrupt. He held his hands face up to quiet me.

5.An interrupt can even be delivered between the beginning and end of a C operator that requires multiple instructions.C

6.I have been trying to teach her to excuse herself when she needs to interrupt somebody.

7.Interrupt the negotiations or to gain time: the time in a certain suspension of negotiations.

8.The question is, how much work should be done in the interrupt context?

9.Excuse me for one second. I'm sorry to interrupt you. Mike, you know I would't do this if it won't big. Florida goes for Al Gore.·

10.He said he was forced to speak impromptu so that opposition lawmakers couldn't interrupt him during the raucous debate.