intervals (B1)
カタカナ: インターバルズ
IPA: /ˈɪntərvəlz/
Definition
A pause or break between two points in time or space, or between two events.
意味: 二つの時点や場所、あるいは二つの出来事の間の休止や中断。
Examples / 例文
The play has two intervals, each lasting 20 minutes. — The play has two intervals, each lasting 20 minutes.
There were long intervals between her visits to the doctor. — There were long intervals between her visits to the doctor.
We stopped at regular intervals to rest during the hike. — We stopped at regular intervals to rest during the hike.
Intervals の日本語訳
Japanese translations of Intervals:
How to Use Intervals
- at intervals (prepositional phrase)
- With pauses between each occurrence. — "He coughed at intervals throughout the night."
- at regular intervals (prepositional phrase)
- Happening repeatedly with the same amount of time or space between each occurrence. — "The bus arrives at regular intervals."
- interval between (prepositional phrase)
- The space or time separating two things. — "The interval between the two concerts was a week."
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