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interrupt

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in·ter·rupt /ˌɪntəˈrʌpt/ ●●● S3 verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]INTERRUPT to stop someone from continuing what they are saying or doing by suddenly speaking to them, making a noise etc 打断〔某人的〕讲话;中断〔某人的〕行动;打扰
 Will you stop interrupting me!
别打断我的话!
 Sorry to interrupt, but I need to ask you to come downstairs.
很抱歉打扰了,我得请你下楼来。
2 [transitiveT]STOP something THAT IS HAPPENING to make a process or activity stop temporarily 使〔过程或活动〕暂时停止
 My studies were interrupted by the war.
我的学业由于战争而中断。
3. [transitiveT]CONTINUOUS if something interrupts a line, surface, view etc, it stops it from being continuous 中断,阻碍〔线条、平面、风景等的连续性〕
interruption /-ˈrʌpʃən/ noun [countableC, uncountableU]
 We can talk here without interruption.
我们在这儿谈话不会被打断。
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.
不要用 interruption来指学生或工人的小憩,而要用 break: 两节课之间有15分钟休息时间。
nTHESAURUS
when someone is speakng
interrupt [intransitiveI, transitiveT] 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 [intransitiveI] 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 [intransitiveI] 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 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] 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 [intransitiveI] 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 something
interrupt [intransitiveI, transitiveT] 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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Origin interrupt
(1300-1400) Latin past participle of interrumpere, from rumpere to break
in·ter·rupt verbn THESAURUS1
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