英:[ˈɪntəluːd]
美:[ˈɪntərluːd]
英:[ˈɪntəluːd]
美:[ˈɪntərluːd]
in·ter·lude
In tr lud
复数:interludes
noun
a pause, space, or event that intervenes; interval.In the interlude between the scheduled presentations, we took a walk outside the convention center.There was only a brief interlude before the bombing began again.Her relationship with him represented a painful interlude in her life that she wanted to forget.
a short musical piece or other entertainment performed between the parts of a play, concert, church service, or the like.The organist played a beautiful interlude during the collection this morning.
a musical passage played between major parts of a longer musical composition.
“前称 enterlude,约1300年,源自古法语 entrelude,直接来自中世纪拉丁语 interludium,意为“插曲”,由拉丁语 inter “之间”(见 inter-)和 ludus “戏剧”(见 ludicrous)组成。最初是指在长篇神秘或道德剧的幕间插入的真实生活中的滑稽插曲(“通常短而粗俗”-《世纪词典》)。在17-18世纪,它的意思是“流行的舞台剧”; 转义(非戏剧性)意义上的“某些行动过程中的间隔”始于1751年。相关: Interludial。
【数】插算
【软】中间程序
中间段,插入物
Middle English enterlude, from Medieval Latin interludium, from Latin inter- + ludus play — more at ludicrous
The first known use of interlude was in the 14th century
interludenoun
a performance between the acts of a play
an intervening period, space, or event : interval
a musical composition inserted between the parts of a longer one, a drama, or a religious service
1 Will a contemporary dance interlude be as long as it is on Broadway?
2 Mr. Fagan paces the comedy briskly for the most part, but slows down the tempo when Vanda and Thomas face off for the play’s final interludes.
3 In another gripping interlude, an aging cowboy brings home a woman he picked up at a rodeo to meet his bedridden wife.
4 When the rondo's interlude took a touching Schubert-like turn from minor to A major, it became just one example of how Watts' program would begin to take shape as a beautiful, intricately woven tapestry.
5 His shows often feature a musical interlude, during which he accompanies himself, with impressive facility, on the guitar or piano as he croons original compositions, very much in key.
6 Every so often in the slog-athon of cinematic high art known as the Cannes Film Festival, some sprightly title sneaks onto the schedule: a tangy sorbet interlude in the grand buffet of worthy gruel.
7 She posted an as-yet-untitled 43-second clip to Twitter, and while it’s unclear if it’s just an interlude or if there’s a longer version on the way, Jackson’s message is probably enough to tide fans over.
8 Ms. Tan tossed in entries from her journals — she labels shorter ones “quirks” and longer ones “interludes” — where she muses on nature, fate, aging and mortality.
9 Waithe's presence is pretty subdued as actors go, but her muted expressiveness conveys what she's feeling – the food, the music, the stolen roadside interlude – by way of a couple of quick nods and intense chewing.
10 The group was an experiment, and Stepney its gleeful chemist, mixing gospel, strings and soulful grooves with unexpected, even jarring sounds and wordless, atmospheric interludes.
11 “Futures” charges forward on darting guitars and dancing bass tones until unexpected interludes steer the song in other directions.
12 During the first of its two sold-out sets at ShapeShifter Lab in Brooklyn on Saturday night, this trio flowed through a small handful of compositions, connecting most of them with solo or duo interludes.
13 Occasionally the band was left alone with a groove — like the Caribbean vamp propelling Ms. Wilson’s cover of “Lay Lady Lay,” by Bob Dylan — and it gave even these interludes a center of gravity.
14 The plot is predictable, but the inevitable showdown is, appropriately, the movie's highlight, a ferocious hands-on battle — save for the balletic bamboo pole interlude — on a busy, night-lit expressway, with semis and cars roaring past.
15 It was shepherded by McElroy, whose homiletic interludes urged the audience to reconnect with one another, opening with the line, “After the darkness, there is always the light.”
16 The music flowed naturally through an arc that expanded, briefly, to a heightened dramatic intensity and receded to a Minimalist interlude.
17 The climax of the festival was the staging of "The Ruse of Medusa," Satie's surreal farce with piano interludes called monkey dances, which featured, of course, Cunningham.
18 It's a brief interlude, but it still may leave audience members who skipped last summer's face-off between the Dark Knight and the Man of Steel feeling a little lost.
19 In between liberating sexual interludes in front of the camera, Monica reflects on her status as the only black woman in upper management.
20 A jaunty middle section, in which soloist and orchestra briefly played cat and mouse, was followed by an introspective interlude.
1 间歇
interval interim comma parenthesis hiatus intermission intermittent lull fitful by fits and starts on and off in fits and starts bursty break spasmodic pause by and starts intervalic periodic rhythmic periodical popping rhythmical intervallic snatchy interregnum intermit intermittence by fits off and on
2 插科打诨
3 幕间休息
4 中间休息
5 间奏曲
6 间奏
7 插曲
episodic underaction page chapter episode incident vignette intermezzo passage parenthesis scene parenthetical parenthetic episodical bridge sequence
8 换幕时间
9 幕间表演
13 间隙
14 幕间音乐