interregnum如何读

英:[ˌɪntəˈregnəm]

美:[ˌɪntɚˈrɛɡnəm]

interregnum是什么意思

n. (名词)
  1. 中断
  2. 空位期
  3. 间歇
  4. 过渡期
  5. 权力空白
  6. 政权空白(期)
  7. 停顿
  8. 空位期间
  9. 空白期间

interregnum自然拼读

in·ter·reg·num

In tr reg nm

interregnum变形

复数:interregnums或interregna

interregnum扩展

interregnal (adj.)

interregnum词根

词根:interrupted

adj.

interrupted 中断的;被打断的;不规则的

vt.

interrupted 打断;中断(interrupt的过去分词)

interregnum英英释义

noun

the interval between the end of one reign or regime and the start of another.

any period when a state is without a ruler or when the usual functions of government are suspended.

any interruption, pause, or gap in the continuity of something.

interregnum词源中文解释

1580年代,源自拉丁语 interregnum “两个统治之间的间隔”,字面意思为“统治之间”,由 inter “之间”(见 inter-)和 regnum “国王统治,领土,统治”,与 regere “统治,指导,保持直线,引导”相关(源自 PIE 根 *reg- “沿直线移动”,带有“沿直线引导”的派生词,因此是“领导,统治”)。在共和国中,它指的是领事职位的空缺。早期的英语名词是 interreign(1530年代),源自法语 interrègne(14世纪)。

interregnum词源英文解释

Latin, from inter- + regnum reign — more at reign

The first known use of interregnum was in 1590

interregnum儿童词典英英释义

interrogateverb

to question formally and thoroughly

interrelateverb

to bring into or have a shared relationship

interrelateverb

to bring into or have a shared relationship

interregnumnoun

a period between two successive reigns or regimes

interregnum 例句

1 Many Americans are accustomed to thinking of World War II as the end of one era and the beginning of another, but for the American left, the war was a strange interregnum.

2 “The Women of Troy” takes place in the uneasy interregnum between the Greeks’ victory and their departure.

3 Whoever takes over City Ballet long-term must address not just the legacy of Mr. Martins but also the achievements of this interregnum, too.

4 During the four- month interregnum, however, Americans continued to endure President Hoover’s failed policies, which led the winter of 1932–1933 to be the worst of the Depression, with unemployment rising to record levels.

5 The Special Group itself was infected with interregnum uncertainties.

特别小组本身也受到新旧总统交替期间那种无所适从的影响.

6 Dmitry Medvedev, Russia’s former president and placeholder for Putin during a four-year interregnum, was characteristically militant in his comments on the tragedy.

7 This is a dangerous moment that may not be apparent as such, a seductive interregnum in what will clearly be a long crisis and fight.

8 This is the conundrum facing CNN faces as it hurtles into an interregnum.

9 The history of kare-kare is often traced to a 20-month interregnum in the 18th century when the British wrested Manila from the Spanish.

10 To understand what has happened we must go back to the interregnum between the Sony Walkman and the Apple iPod.

11 I visited Baghdad in May 2013 during the interregnum between the two American campaigns in Iraq, to attend an international conference.

12 And you feel that the house – which has been in the family since their grandfather fell in love with its cherry trees – is somehow sympathetically complicit in this interregnum.

13 Bowie's music just feels right to me for this interregnum period amid all the doom and trouble that menace America.

14 America is in a moment of interregnum, with fascism and white supremacy in the ascendant.

15 the democratic regime proved to be a short-lived interregnum between dictatorships

16 This leaves Hatherley feeling mildly relieved and vindicated, but also with a tricky subject this time round: "an interregnum, a time in which the new has not yet been born".

17 Because that’s really what this collection was (or seemed to be): not a major statement, but rather a cleansing interregnum after the overblown muchness of Mr. Michele’s tenure.

18 No one in the interregnum seemed to feel final responsibility, and so matters drifted along.

在新旧总统交替期间,似乎谁也不愿意承担最后的责任, 于是事情就这样随波逐流下去了.

19 Whatever the outcome, escape or remaining lost and in limbo, stuck in an interregnum, on Tuesday the traitor former ex-president Donald Trump added one more "distinction" to his ignominious list of "accomplishments" and "firsts."

20 But that doesn’t make the interregnum any less chaotic.

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