单词:interval
[计] 时间间隔
n. the distance between things
n. the difference in pitch between two notes
考试类型:[高考/四级/六级/考研/托福/IELTS]
interval的用法和样例:
例句
- He comes back to see us at regular intervals.他每隔一段时间就回来看看我们。
- The proper intervals should be maintained between vehicles.车辆之间应保持适当的间距。
- The performance runs 2 hours 30 minutes including an interval.整个演出2小时30分,包括中间休息。
- These equations are interval linear equations.该控制方程是线性区间方程组。
- This paper considers the nonlinear programming problem of interval parameters.摘要讨论了区间参数非线性规划问题。
常见句型
- The interval between the two trees measures 40 feet.这两棵树的间隔是40英尺。
- The audience were going out for the interval.幕间休息时观众走出了剧场。
常用短语
- 每隔…时间〔距离〕happening regularly after equal periods of time or appearing at equal distances (of)
词汇搭配
- maintain interval保持间距
- regular interval固定的间距
- interval measure间距
- at interval (of)不时地,每隔…时间〔距离〕
- in the interval在幕间休息时
- with an interval of有…的间隔时间
- the interval between在…之间的间隔
经典引文
He was bored at times, during intervals between visits of friends.
出自:R. Ellmann
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