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Interrupt Stop Interrupted I ˌɪntəˈrʌpt Sth Interrupting Interruption

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interrupt

[ˌɪntəˈrʌpt]interrupted, interrupting, interrupts

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interrupted[4568] interrupting[4134] interrupts[291]
打断(45%),中断(41%),打扰(12%),阻碍(2%)
n.中断
vt.中断;打断;插嘴;妨碍
vi.打断;打扰
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/ɪ̱ntərʌ̱pt/
1
[VERB 动词]打断(某人) If you interrupt someone who is speaking, you say or do something that causes them to stop.
  [V]
  [V n]
  • Turkin tapped him on the shoulder. 'Sorry to interrupt, Colonel.'...

    图尔金拍拍他的肩膀。“不好意思打断您一下,上校。”

  • He tried to speak, but she interrupted him.

    他想说话,但被她打断了。

interruption
  • The sudden interruption stopped Beryl in mid-flow.

    突然的插话打断了刚说到一半的贝丽尔。

2
[VERB 动词]中止;中断;使暂时停止 If someone or something interrupts a process or activity, they stop it for a period of time.
  [V n]
  • He has rightly interrupted his holiday in Spain to return to London...

    他马上中止了在西班牙的度假回到伦敦。

  • The match took nearly three hours and was interrupted at times by rain.

    比赛进行了将近3个小时,几次因雨而暂停。

interruption
  • ...interruptions in the supply of food and fuel...

    食物与燃料供应的中断

  • Motherhood did not constitute much of an interruption to her career...

    做母亲并没有在很大程度上中断她的事业。

  • I was able to get on with my work without interruption.

    我可以不受打扰继续我的工作了。

3
[VERB 动词]遮挡;阻断 If something interrupts a line, surface, or view, it stops it from being continuous or makes it look irregular.
  [V n]
  • Taller plants interrupt the views from the house.

    稍高些的植物遮挡了房内的视线。


Oxford
inter·rupt / ˌɪntəˈrʌpt ; NAmE ˌɪntəˈrʌpt / verb 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to say or do sth that makes sb stop what they are saying or doing 插嘴;打扰;打岔 Sorry to interrupt, but there's someone to see you. 对不起打扰一下,有人要见你。 interruptwith sth Would you mind not interrupting with questions all the time? 请你别老是插嘴问问题好吗? interruptsb/sth (with sth) I hope I'm not interrupting you. 我希望我没有打搅你。 They were interrupted by a knock at the door. 他们被敲门声打断了。 interrupt(sb) + speech ‘I have a question,’ she interrupted. “我有一个问题。”她插嘴道。 2 [transitive ] interruptsth to stop sth for a short time 使暂停;使中断 The game was interrupted several times by rain. 比赛因下雨中断了几次。 We interrupt this programme to bring you an important news bulletin. 我们暂停本节目,插播重要新闻。 3 [transitive ] interruptsth to stop a line, surface, view, etc. from being even or continuous 阻断,遮挡(连续线条、平面、景色等) interrupt interrupts interrupted interrupting inter·rupt / ˌɪntəˈrʌpt ; NAmE ˌɪntəˈrʌpt /
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interruptin‧ter‧rupt /ˌɪntəˈrʌpt/ ●●● S3 verb
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1[intransitive, transitive] to stop someone from continuing what they are saying or doing by suddenly speaking to them, making a noise etc:  Will you stop interrupting me! Sorry to interrupt, but I need to ask you to come downstairs.2[transitive] to make a process or activity stop temporarily:  My studies were interrupted by the war.3[transitive] if something interrupts a line, surface, view etc, it stops it from being continuousinterruption /-ˈrʌpʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]:  We can talk here without interruption.Do not use interruption to mean a short period when students or workers can stop working and relax. Use break: Between the two classes there is a 15-minute break.THESAURUSwhen someone is speaknginterrupt [intransitive, transitive] to stop someone from continuing speaking: · She interrupted him to ask exactly how he had broken his ankle.· Oliver began his story but was soon interrupted by the arrival of Mr Gosling.· I wish you wouldn’t interrupt all the time.butt in [intransitive] to rudely start speaking when someone is already speaking: · Will you please stop butting in!· Steve kept butting in with silly comments.cut somebody off/cut somebody short [intransitive] to prevent someone from finishing what they are saying: · He slammed down the phone and cut her off in mid-sentence.· Bob began to speak but Donna cut him short.heckle [intransitive, transitive] to deliberately interrupt a speaker or performer by shouting, especially to show that you do not agree with what they are saying: · Comedians are used to dealing with members of the audience who heckle.· The speaker was heckled by a group of protesters.chip in [intransitive] to interrupt a conversation or discussion by adding comments, especially helpful or useful ones: · Feel free to chip in if you have any comments to make.when someone is doing somethinginterrupt [intransitive, transitive] to stop someone from continuing to do something: · Miss Danziger apologised for interrupting their enjoyment of their meal.· My thoughts were interrupted by the sound of the doorbell.· His interview was interrupted by a call from the president.disturb to interrupt someone when they are trying to work, sleep etc: · The sign on the door said ‘Do not disturb. Meeting in progress’.· I hope I’m not disturbing you. Do you want me to come back later?· Her sleep was disturbed by a violent hammering on the door.bother to interrupt someone, especially by asking questions when they are trying to do something else: · ‘I’m very sorry to bother you,’ Jackson said smoothly, ‘but I’d like a few minutes of your time.’· You mustn’t bother him - he’s working on his essay.

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