interlude
interlude 英 [ˈɪntəlu:d] 美 [ˈɪntərlud]
n. 插曲;穿插;幕间节目;[数] 插算 vt. 使中断 vi. 插入
名词复数:interludes
- An interlude is a brief period of time that comes in the middle of something. You might enjoy a relaxing lemonade interlude in the middle of a tough day at your road-paving job.
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- n. 插曲;穿插;幕间节目;[数] 插算
- vt. 使中断
- vi. 插入
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1. Being ill when you are a child or growing up is such an enchanted interlude!
当你是个小孩或正在成长时生了一场病竟有这样一个迷人的插曲!
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2. There was no embarrassment, and no desire to progress to a quick feel, but it was a nice little interlude quickly (almost) forgotten.
我们没有觉得尴尬,没有想要进一步快速发展,这只是一段美好的小插曲,(几乎)很快就被遗忘了。
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3. It is an odd but stirring interlude, at least at first.
这是个临时的,却又令人激动的插曲,至少开始时是这样。
- interlude (n.) formerly also enterlude, c. 1300, from Old French entrelude and directly from Medieval Latin interludium "an interlude," from Latin inter "between" (see inter-) + ludus "a play" (see ludicrous). Originally the term for farcical episodes drawn from real life introduced between acts of long mystery plays. In 17c.-18c. it meant "popular stage play;" transferred (non-dramatic) sense of "interval in the course of some action" is from 1751. Related: Interludial.
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