| 单词 | interval | 
| 释义 | intervalnoun  in·ter·val  ˈin-tər-vəl     plural intervals   1  a    : a space of time between events or states  a two-month interval between medical treatments There were long intervals during the game in which nothing exciting happened.  b   British   : intermission  There was a twenty minute interval between acts two and three. 2   : the difference in pitch between two tones   3   : a space between objects, units, points, or states  The posts were set up at regular intervals along the road. 4   : one of a series of fast-paced or intense physical exercises alternated with slower or less intense ones or brief rests for training (as of an athlete)   see also interval training   5   : a set of real numbers between two numbers either including or excluding one or both of them    intervallic   ˌin-tər-ˈva-lik adjective interval noun1 as in interruptiona break in continuity there were intervals of thousands of years between the major ice ages Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 2 as in gapan open space in a barrier (as a wall or hedge) unable to find my way out of the maze, I cheated and squeezed through a convenient interval in the hedge Synonyms & Similar Words 
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