interval的意思和读音

interval

: [ˈɪntərvəl] : [ˈɪntə(r)v(ə)l]

n.;(穿

intervals  

adj.+n.short interval,decent interval,periodic interval,regular interval

n.intermission,break,pause,interlude,recess

intervaln.

1.a period of time between two events

The interval between major earthquakes might be 200 years. 200

2.a short period of time separating parts of a play, film/movie or concert

There will be an interval of 20 minutes after the second act. 20

3.[usupl]穿a short period during which sth different happens from what is happening the rest of the time

She's delirious, but has lucid intervals.

The day should be mainly dry with sunny intervals.

4.a difference in pitch (= how high or low a note sounds) between two notes

an interval of one octave

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n.1.<AmE>Same as intervale2.a period of time between two events3.a space or distance between two things4.a difference in pitch between two musical notes5.an intermission1.<AmE>Same as intervale2.a period of time between two events3.a space or distance between two things4.a difference in pitch between two musical notes5.an intermission

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1.Event count must be at least two when a time interval is specified.

2.To render the dark scene close to what I saw I took 7 consecutive 15-second exposures in under 2 minutes interval.2715

3.Given that this was the first IT services deal Interval had ever inked, Lee was also diligent about requirements and process definition.IntervalIT,Lee

4.Dissent was not tolerated because, Ferguson claimed, he did not have the time to deal with it, especially during a match interval.

5.In truth it was no more than the away team deserved and they continued to make the better of the chances following the interval.

6.At first there were just small groups of men, moving about six in a bunch with a 10-yard interval between them.10

7.Some said Han is so stupid as to have said things like this, at the interval of his car racing, to "invite insult" .”,”。

8.Each story will take, and how much effort the team can produce in a given time interval (the iteration).

9.Richardson 's second free kick, after the interval, was more straightforward as he drilled his shot past Schwarzer.线穿

10.There was a brief interval of whispering, and Pork entered, his usual dignity gone, his eyes rolling and his teeth a-gleam.齿