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in.ter.val SPACEH5In7tE7v[l, $-tL-n [C]a period between two events or times, or the space between two points间隔,间距We see each other at regular intervals--usually about once a month.我们每隔一定时间见一次面,通常约一个月一次。In the event of fire, the alarm will sound at 15-second intervals/at intervals of 15 seconds.发生火灾时,警报每隔15秒会响一次。Will we have enough space for our coats if I put the hooks on the door at five-centimetre intervals?如果我在门上每隔5厘米安一个钩,我们放外套的地方是否够了?There's often a long interval between an author completing a book and it appearing in the shops.从作者完成一本书到它出现在书店里时常有一段长的间隔。(Br) An interval (Am and Aus intermission) is also a brief period between the parts of a performance or ( intermission) a period between parts of the game when the performers or players can rest and the people watching can leave their seats.幕间休息,中场休息There will be two twenty-minute intervals during the opera.歌剧演出中有两次20分钟的幕间休息。He scored his first goal of the match three minutes after the interval.中场休息才过3分钟,他就射入了他本场比赛的第一个球。
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