词汇 | intermission |
释义 | intermissionWord family nounintermissionintermittenceadjectiveintermissiveintermittentverbintermitadverbintermittently Performingin·ter·mis·sion /ˌɪntəˈmɪʃən $ -tər-/ noun [countableC] especially American EnglishAmE APPAUSEa short period of time between the parts of a play, concert etc 〔戏剧、音乐会等中间的〕休息时间,幕间休息 SYN interlude, British English interval Examples from the Corpus intermission• The audience was impressive in size and it was rewarded after intermission.• After the first two films there was an intermission.• Gallery hours are 10 a. m. to 6 p. m. Monday through Friday, and before theatre performances and during intermissions.• During the Apollo 14 flight, another problem arose after the intermittent abort signal mentioned in intermission 3 had been solved.• There will now be a short intermission.• You regularly turned the heating up before the intermission, when the icecream girl appeared.• We talked for a time during the intermission and met afterward for coffee.• The manager stood there till the lights went on for the intermission and the ice cream lady. (1400-1500) Latin intermissio, from intermittere; → INTERMITTENT |
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