intermission
intermission 英 [ˌɪntəˈmɪʃn] 美 [ˌɪntərˈmɪʃn]
n. 幕间休息;暂停;中断
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- n. 幕间休息;暂停;中断
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1. “So I had my little jar with a tight sealing top and a paper sack, and during intermission, I went to the toilet,” Dr. Kelsey said with a smile.
于是我带上了一个有密封口的小瓶子和一个纸袋子去看戏,在幕间休息的时候,我就去上厕所。
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2. With just one intermission, it lasted nearly three hours. Yet it held the stage with mostly sure dramatic pacing in this simple, striking production.
近三个小时的演出之间,只安排一次中场休息,但这部简单又突出的作品仍然在舞台上保持着高度的戏剧冲突性。
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3. Ada Yao, a 28-year-old from Shanghai, said during intermission at a recent show that she loved how different it was from the traditional Chinese theater.
28岁的上海人姚阿大在最近一场演出的中场休息时说,她喜欢《妈妈咪呀! 》同中国传统戏剧的大相径庭。
- intermission (n.) early 15c., "fact of intermitting, temporary pause," from Latin intermissionem (nominative intermissio) "a breaking off, discontinuance, interruption," noun of action from past participle stem of intermittere "to leave off, leave an interval," from inter "between" (see inter-) + mittere "let go, send" (see mission). Meaning "lapse of time between events" is from 1560s; specifically of performances (originally plays, later movies, etc.) from 1854.
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