interlude
英 ['ɪntəluːd] 美 ['ɪntərluːd]
n.中间;中间时间;插曲;介在中间的事件
GRE GMAT
◉Etymology
“Interlude” 这个单词的词源可以追溯到拉丁语的 “interludium”,由 “inter”(表示 “在…之间”)和 “ludus”(表示 “游戏、表演”)构成。最初的意思是指两个戏剧场之间的短暂表演或休息时间。在英语中,“interlude” 的主要含义是 “插曲、间歇、过渡段落”,通常指在某个活动或事件中的暂时休息或变化。
◉外刊例句
① “The concert featured a soothing interlude in the middle of the intense performance, providing the audience a moment of calm.” 《纽约时报》 - 2023年7月
“音乐会中在紧张的演出中段插入了一个舒缓的插曲,为观众提供了片刻的宁静。”
② “The film’s interlude, a short but impactful scene, offered a necessary break from the intense narrative.” 《卫报》 - 2023年9月
“影片中的插曲——一个简短但影响深远的场景——为紧张的叙事提供了必要的休息。”
③ “The economic report included an interlude discussing recent trends in international trade before delving into the main analysis.” 《经济学人》 - 2023年10月
“经济报告中包含了一个插曲,讨论了国际贸易的最新趋势,然后才深入到主要分析中。”
◉Usage Examples
(1) There will now be a 15-minute interlude.
(2) Apart from a brief interlude of peace, the war lasted nine years.
(3) Her time in Paris was a happy interlude in a difficult career.
(1) 现在有15分钟的中间休息。
(2) 除了一段短暂的和平,那场战争持续了九年。
(3) 她在巴黎期间是她艰辛的事业中一段愉快的插曲。
◉Usage Notes
An interlude is a brief period of time that comes in the middle of something. You might enjoy a relaxing lemonade interlude in the middle of a tough day at your road-paving job.
Any block of time that comes as a break or a respite from an activity can be called an interlude, so you could talk about a quiet interlude after a noisy birthday party, or an interlude of peace after years of war. Interlude is often used to describe the pauses between acts of a play or during an intermission. In fact, the original meaning came from the Latin interludium, which means "between a play".
◉Colins
1[N-COUNT 可数名词]插曲;间歇;幕间表演 An interlude is a short period of time when an activity or situation stops and something else happens.
It was a happy interlude in the Kents' life...
那是肯特一家的生活中一段幸福的插曲。
Superb musical interludes were provided by Sinclair.
辛克莱献上了精彩的幕间音乐表演。