intermissions

n.间歇
常用释义
n.间歇,暂停:在活动、表演或其他事件中的短暂休息。

扩展信息

那鸿在宣告时的中场间断
...-19 * 另外,2:13 及 3:7 却构成先知那鸿在宣告时的中场间断(Intermissions)时标。

例句

It was one of those intermissions which frequently occur in nocturnal combats, which are always followed by an increase of rage.

夜战中常有这种暂时的休止,后面跟着来的却总是倍加猛烈的进攻。

I entered upon the execution of the plan for self-examination, and continued it with occasional intermissions for some time.

我按着这个计划,每天进行自我检查,除偶有中断外,一直坚持不懈。

In the United States, the first exhibitions of films for large audiences typically followed the intermissions in vaudeville shows.

在美国,最开始时事在轻歌剧的间歇为许多观众放映电影。

旁听者只可于中场休息时间内进入会议室。

外交政策变得坚定地反法兰西,除开一些短暂的中断期之外,一直维持到拿破仑覆败时为止。

They also found that calm is induced by slower rhythms and, interestingly, by short pauses or intermissions in the music.

他们还发现听一些节奏缓慢而有趣,中间还会暂停一小会的音乐会让人心神宁静。

It is said that sushi got its start as a snack eaten at intermissions of kabuki performances.

据说寿司本来是给观看歌舞伎的人在幕间休息时吃的小点心。

If you are arranged a seat inside the Conference Room, you are only allowed to enter the room at intermissions.

如获安排坐于会议室内,旁听者只能于中场休息时间进入会议室。

At the theater, I do not have a reason to go out to the lobby during intermissions.

在电影院里,中场阶段我没有理由出去到大厅。