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interval noun ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEbrief, short 简短的/短暂的间歇◆She ruled for ten years, except for a brief interval.除了中间短暂的一段时期,她一共统治了 10 年。long, wide 长时间的/大段的间隔◆You are advised to leave a wide interval before you have your next child.建议您在两次妊娠之间留出较长的一段间隔期。10-minute, six month, three-year, etc. * 10 分钟、6 个月、3 年等的间隔◆Try setting your automatic email checker to 30-minute intervals.把自动邮件检查的间隔设成 30 分钟试试。fixed, specified 固定的/规定的间隔◆the amount of oxygen used by the muscles during a specified interval规定间隔时间内肌肉的耗氧量decent 适当的间隔◆After a decent interval she made her new relationship public.特意等了一段时间之后,她公开了自己的新恋情。time 间隔时间◆They will be interviewed again after an appropriate time interval has elapsed.等上一段适当的时间,他们将会再次接受采访。PREPOSITIONat intervals 间或◆At intervals a bell rings and workers stop for a drink.铃声隔一段时间响起,工人们停下来喝口水。in the interval 在该时段内◆Polling day was a week away and Baldwin made two speeches in the interval.离投票日还有一周,鲍德温在此时段内作了两次演讲。interval between ⋯之间的间隔期◆The intervals between his various illnesses grew shorter and shorter.他生病间隔的时间越来越短了。PHRASESat fixed, periodic, regular, etc. intervals 按固定的、按定期的、按一定的等间隔◆Trains run at fixed intervals.火车按固定间隔时间发车。◆He returned home during the day at regular intervals.他一天中每隔一定时间就回一次家。at irregular intervals, at random intervals 按不规则间隔;按任意间隔◆The accounts were updated at irregular intervals.这些账户不定时更新。at hourly, weekly, monthly, etc. intervals 每隔一小时/一周/一个月等◆Meetings are held at monthly intervals.会议每隔一个月举行一次。 |