interrupt
interrupt 英 [ˌɪntəˈrʌpt] 美 [ˌɪntəˈrʌpt]
v. 打断;打扰 n. 中断
进行时:interrupting 过去式:interrupted 过去分词:interrupted 第三人称单数:interrupts 名词复数:interrupts
- To interrupt someone is to interfere in their activity, disrupt their conversation, or to disturb their peace and quiet.
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- v. 打断;打扰
- n. 中断
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1. Sorry to interrupt, but there's someone to see you.
对不起打扰一下,有人要见你。
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2. I hope I'm not interrupting you.
我希望我没有打搅你。
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3. They were interrupted by a knock at the door.
他们被敲门声打断了。
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4. The game was interrupted several times by rain.
比赛因下雨中断了几次。
- interrupt (n.) "action of interrupting," 1956, originally in computing in reference to programs, from interrupt (v.).
- interrupt (v.) c. 1400, "to interfere with a legal right," from Latin interruptus, past participle of interrumpere "break apart, break off, break through," from inter "between" (see inter-) + rumpere "to break" (see rupture (n.), and compare corrupt (adj.)). Meaning "to break into, break in upon, disturb the action of" (especially of speech) is from early 15c. in English (it is also in Latin). Related: Interrupted; interrupting.
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