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in·ter·rupt /ˌɪntəˈrʌpt/ vt. | vi. | n. I ❶ vt. 1. 中止;遮断;阻碍 Traffic was interrupted by a snowstorm. 交通被暴风雪阻断。 A building interrupts the view from our window. 一座房子遮断了我们向窗外眺望的视线。 2. 打断(讲话、工作、休息、讲话人等);打扰 A knock at the door interrupted his concentration. 敲门声打断了他的专注。 3. 打破…的平衡(或协调、连续性等) ❷ vi. 打断;打扰 I wish you wouldn't interrupt 希望你别打断(我的话)。 Sorry to interrupt but I have an urgent message for you. 对不起打扰了,我有紧急口信带给你。
II n. 1. 中断;暂停 The computer can deal with foreground real-time interrupts in 6 microseconds. 计算机能在6微秒内处理好前台实时中断。 2. 隔阂;距离 Wide is the interrupt that divides us. 把我们分离开的是条鸿沟。 [< L interrumpere < INTER- + rumpere to break] |