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interruption
打岔,中斷,中斷之事
From:
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interruption
中斷
From:
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interruption
中斷 岔斷
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
In·ter·rup·tion
n.
1.
The
act
of
interrupting
,
or
breaking
in
upon
.
2.
The
state
of
being
interrupted
;
a
breach
or
break
,
caused
by
the
abrupt
intervention
of
something
foreign
;
intervention
;
interposition
.
Lest
the
interruption
of
time
cause
you
to
lose
the
idea
of
one
part
.
--
Dryden
.
3.
Obstruction
caused
by
breaking
in
upon
course
,
current
,
progress
,
or
motion
;
stop
;
hindrance
;
as
,
the
author
has
met
with
many
interruptions
in
the
execution
of
his
work
;
the
speaker
or
the
argument
proceeds
without
interruption
.
4.
Temporary
cessation
;
intermission
;
suspension
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
interruption
n
1:
an
act
of
delaying
or
interrupting
the
continuity
; "
it
was
presented
without
commercial
breaks
" [
syn
:
break
,
disruption
,
gap
]
2:
some
abrupt
occurrence
that
interrupts
; "
the
telephone
is
an
annoying
interruption
"; "
there
was
a
break
in
the
action
when
a
player
was
hurt
" [
syn
:
break
]
3:
a
time
interval
during
which
there
is
a
temporary
cessation
of
something
[
syn
:
pause
,
intermission
,
break
,
suspension
]
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