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词汇 interval
释义 interval
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈɪn.tə.vəl/ us /ˈɪn.t̬ɚ.vəl/

intervalnoun[C] (TIME/DISTANCE)


C2
a period between two events or times: 间隔;间距
We see each other at regular intervals - usually about once a month.我们定期见面——通常大约是每月一次。
C2
the space between two points: (两点之间的)区间
The plants should be spaced at six-inch intervals.这些植物应该以六英尺的间隔栽种。
B1UK(USintermission)
a short period between the parts of a performance or a sports event: (演出的)幕间休息;(体育比赛的)中间休息,中场休息
There will be two 20-minute intervals during the opera.歌剧演出中有两次20分钟的幕间休息。
He scored his first goal of the match three minutes after the interval.下半场刚开始3分钟,他就射入了他本场比赛的第一个进球。
 at intervals
repeated after a particular period of time or a particular distance: 每隔(一定时间或距离)
In the event of fire, the alarm will sound at 15-second intervals/at intervals of 15 seconds.发生火灾时,警报每隔15秒就会响一次。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Pauses & interludes
abeyance
adjournment
asynchronously
break
break-journey
caesura
comfort stop
hiatus
hold something in abeyance
in abeyance
interlude
intermission
moratorium
non-continuous
one-stop
pause
plateau
postponement
stoppage
suspension

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Periods of time - general words
Between
Cinema & theatre: parts of plays, shows & films

intervalnoun[C] (MUSIC)


music specialized
the amount by which one note is higher or lower than another: 音程
an interval of a fifth (= between one note and another one four notes higher)五度音程
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Notes of the musical scale
B, b
blue note
C, c
D, d
doh
flat
la
lah
major
mi
middle C
minor
natural
ray
re
register
run
semitone
soh
sol

interval | American Dictionary


interval
noun[ C ]

intervalnoun[C] (TIME OR SPACE)


us/ˈɪn·tər·vəl/
a period between two events or times, or the space between two points:
If there is a fire, the alarm will sound at 15-second intervals.
We’ve positioned guards around the embassy at intervals of 10 feet.
us/ˈɪn·tər·vəl/
Br An interval is an intermission.

intervalnoun[C] (MUSIC)


musicus/ˈɪnt·ər·vəl/
the difference in pitch between two notes

intervalnoun[C] (numbers)


mathematicsus/ˈɪn·tər·vəl/
the set of all numbers between two the two particular numbers given

Examples of interval


interval
After discharge, patients were followed up for 9 months, at monthly intervals, in the same in-patient facility and under the care of the same doctor.
They were interviewed five times, at 14-16 month intervals.
Figure 1 shows a number of such intervals which are consistent with the single example of 60.
At short intervals and without knowledge of the upcoming target, individuals responded with a middle, "default" response.
One strategy for reducing difference threshold when the time intervals to be discriminated are long is to adopt a counting strategy, that is, using chunks.
The overland flow events were simulated at 7-day intervals for a period of 10 weeks.
Here, differences between the values of per formance criteria and system state variables in different time intervals are used as attributes.
Observing rules over intervals of time basically multiplies the number of resulting rules by the number of intervals.
Variation in growth potential was simulated with the mean growth at a given state and confidence intervals of the mean growth potential.
However, the constraints are binary relations on intervals instead of n-ary mathematical operations on intervals.
If the nominal value of the variable has significant meaning for the propagated intervals, the second alternative will be chosen.
The other sentences were altered in the same way, but with different intervals.
The sampling design, for example, covering only 20% of the study area, was obtained by means of transects 1 km wide placed at regular intervals.
Thus, a piecewise smooth f is in fact a collection of several intervals of smoothness which do not communicate among themselves.
The intervals specify only for which values of these bounds are best suited.
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Collocations withinterval


interval

These are words often used in combination with interval.

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appropriate interval
There is an appropriate interval which ceases to make that in the least difficult to operate in practice.
From the
Hansard archive

Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0
at monthly intervals
During the first 3 years, women were visited at monthly intervals.
at weekly intervals
These were obtained by planting the crop at weekly intervals in an outdoor mesh-covered insectary.
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