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noun
a space of time between events or states There were long intervals during the game in which nothing exciting happened.
a two-month interval between medical treatments
British intermission
There was a twenty minute interval between acts two and three.
the difference in pitch between two tones
a space between objects, units, points, or states
The posts were set up at regular intervals along the road.
one of a series of fast-paced or intense physical exercises alternated with slower or less intense ones or brief rests for training (as of an athlete) see also interval training
a set of real numbers between two numbers either including or excluding one or both of them
Middle English intervalle, from Anglo-French & Latin; Anglo-French entreval, from Latin intervallum space between ramparts, interval, from inter- + vallum rampart — more at wall
The first known use of interval was in the 14th century
interveneverb
to happen as an unrelated event
rain intervened and we canceled the game
to come between points of time or between events
barely one minute intervened between the two phone calls
to come between in order to stop, settle, or change
intervene to stop a fight
to be or lie between
intervening hills
interveneverb
to happen as an unrelated event
rain intervened and we canceled the game
to come between points of time or between events
barely one minute intervened between the two phone calls
to come between in order to stop, settle, or change
intervene to stop a fight
to be or lie between
intervening hills
intervalnoun
a period of time between events or states : pause the interval between elections
a three-month interval
a space between things
the interval between two desks
difference in pitch between tones
intervalnoun
a period of time between events or states : pause the interval between elections
a three-month interval
a space between things
the interval between two desks
difference in pitch between tones
1 Conclusion The cardinal symptom of late rickets in children is intervallic pain in the lower extremities and to be easily misdiagnosed as growing pain.
结论儿童晚发性佝偻病以间歇性下肢疼痛为主要表现,易被误诊为生长痛。
2 a three-month interval between jobs
3 There might be long intervals during which nothing happens.
4 The sun shone for brief intervals throughout the day.
5 There will be a 20-minute interval between acts one and two.
6 There would probably need to be long-term data and new regulations adopted in Europe before the U.S. would adopt a longer interval between colonoscopies, said Seo.
7 Rather than indicate that the intervals between colonoscopies should be extended, Bresalier said the study strengthens the evidence that the 10-year interval is sufficient.
1 间隔的
2 间歇
intervalic periodic rhythmic periodical popping spasmodic rhythmical fitful snatchy interval lull intermission interlude interregnum intermit
4 幕间的
5 间隔
intervalic alternate space remove distance division blank interval separation compartment daylight spacing alternation
7 幕间
8 音程的
9 工间的
11 悬殊的