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词汇 interlude
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Definition of interlude in English:

interlude

noun ˈɪntəl(j)uːdˈɪn(t)ərˌlud
  • 1An intervening period of time; an interval.

    间歇,空闲;间隙,空隙

    enjoying a lunchtime interlude

    享受午餐时的一段空闲。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • While I enjoyed the news-less interlude, too many strikes will weary public patience and risk handing viewers and listeners to the opposition.
    • We had some interludes of peace, though - walked through the woods this afternoon with Jasper, and I was delighted to see her big eyes fasten on the tree trunks and branches.
    • Except for brief and precarious interludes, there has never been peace in the world; and before history began, murderous strife was universal and unending.
    • After an hour's wait for politicians and officials to arrive at the venue, the students were run through two hours of politician-speak, save for some brief interludes.
    • Such interludes only heightened the edginess which enveloped the stadium, for Celtic were demonstrating the breadth and depth of their ability to spurn chances.
    • It has dominated British politics, at least since the 1880s. Liberal and Labour administrations have merely been interludes in the long, long Conservative parliament.
    • He rested his chin on her head and they returned to their peaceful interlude that they so enjoyed.
    • But Fletcher makes clear that these interludes were seen by many orthodox Muslims as periods of decadence and decay.
    • Drive a missile-equipped sports car through narrow streets, and enjoy tasty interludes with foreign agents of the opposite sex who try to snap your neck as you reach for the chilled champagne.
    • But if a holiday were to be a grand interlude, as refreshing as gentle rain in a parched desert, then it would be the answer to many prayers.
    • When she'd finally calmed down, she'd actually enjoyed her interlude with the leafy thing.
    • A wet weekend was an excuse to light the fire and curl up with a book - and a walk in the rain was a pleasant interlude, leaving you exhilarated and deserving of your supper.
    • He wants to show that Labour can be a ‘natural’ party of government and not just a brief, fractious interlude between long periods of Conservatism.
    • Instead, in the Kabila interludes (first the elder, and now the hereditary son), Congo remains the site of a second Scramble for Africa.
    • A spokesman said: ‘Snow will continue through the day with a few dry interludes and it will slowly improve by the afternoon with snow turning more showery.’
    • It was an interlude of comparatively good government: at least, a period when some infrastructure was built up.
    • In between those two periods we even had a brilliant interlude when property values, as well as rental demand, both shot up in tandem.
    • He dried the dishes, and enjoyed the peaceful interlude.
    • Their trip included six days in a game park followed by a jaunt to Zambia and Botswana, broken up by an interlude in Africa's answer to Vegas, Sun City.
    • So we'll call this a one-day hiatus, a brief interlude, and keep quiet about it ‘til tomorrow.
    Synonyms
    interval, intermission, break, recess, pause, respite, rest, breathing space, halt, gap, stop, stoppage, hiatus, lull
    informal breather, let-up, time out, downtime
    Australian/New Zealand informal smoko
    archaic surcease
    1. 1.1 A pause between the acts of a play.
      (戏剧的)幕间暂停,幕间休息
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Dancers have only one and a half minutes in the interlude to change clothes.
      • In the interludes between the 12 scenes, the Andorrans take the witness stand to disclaim any responsibility for Andri's death, rather in the manner of Adolf Eichmann during his trial.
      • At one point in Act I they all stand on the tilted stage, in a straight line, during one of the interludes.
  • 2A thing occurring or done during an interval.

    插曲,间歇时发生(或插入)的事情

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You feel like you've experienced a gig, played out with comedy interludes and a dash of social comment.
    • But for the dance events coming as interludes, models took the centrestage, inadvertently defining the commercialisation of education.
    • Performances by the couple and their troupe, which gave the much-needed interlude to the event, were a hit.
    1. 2.1 Something performed during a theatre interval.
      (戏剧的)幕间节目,幕间表演
      an orchestral interlude

      管弦乐队的幕间表演。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • That interludes were sometimes performed by villagers we know from ‘Pyramus and Thisbe’ in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
      • In between the shows, the comic interludes were performed to keep the audience in good spirits with twinkle-footed clowns.
      • She made her debut dancing with Anton Dolin's company in London in 1929, performing balletic interludes in revues at the Coliseum.
      • The evening might best be described as a surreal musical revue with spoken-word interludes and snatches of drama.
      • Tonight there will be a Tanwood School of Performing Arts 60th anniversary show, with an interlude performance from the Moloney School of Irish Dancing, at the Arts Centre in Devizes Road.
      • It's a smorgasbord, complete with physical sketch comedy, musical interludes, and dance performance.
      • During the orchestral interludes, the curtain remains up and characters mime to the music.
      • The plot in this play is difficult to follow, but the minimal dialogue, emphasis on visuals and musical interlude performed on stage by the actors makes it offbeat enough to enjoy.
      • The work was divided between dance interludes and theatrical dialogue.
      • Apart from the Malaysian dance performance, by way of an interlude, Madurai too put its best foot forward with a brief fire dance by a local performer.
      • They included sixteen endearing young students from the ballet school whose gracious performance of the Polish interlude was delightful.
      • Even the staging is poor: the Pyramus and Thisbe interlude is inexplicably set on a high balcony, remote from the audience.
      • In the 1900s, Cons began staging Shakespearian scenes during concert interludes.
    2. 2.2 A piece of music played between other pieces or between the verses of a hymn.
      插曲
      short instrumental interludes between songs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It's a curious mix - fifteen tracks of short interludes, instrumentals and the occasional full song - far removed from the bluesy, rough-edged sound favoured by their previous outfit.
      • Most of the firmly harmonized chorales were impressive (though some were thin or too slow), as were those with colourful instrumental interludes.
      • It must be admitted, however, that one of the most memorable parts of the cantata is the Scherzo interlude, ‘The Flight into Egypt’, for piano alone.
      • In Catholic countries, the symphony was much used for instrumental interludes in the Mass or in place of the Proper items, at cathedrals, large churches, princely chapels, and monasteries.
      • The audio-track covers the history of Burlington House with interludes of music dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
      • He does a wonderful job of not stacking the desolate-sounding tunes and in separating the album's six proper tunes with clever musical interludes that bridge the gaps excellently.
      • It is mainly dialogue driven with musical interludes, and the music is virtually the only time the rear channels are utilized.
      • And I liked the music interludes especially too.
      • The instrumental interludes are brilliantly conceived - bright, dissonant, and seemingly mock-serious.
      • These might be orchestral interludes or the religious hymns, but they form more contemplative passages, balancing the dialogue.
      • The ensemble too is impeccably restrained and mutually responsive - witness the two purely instrumental interludes offered on the disc.
      • A rocking midsection and an oddball circus music interlude don't contribute much to the song, but they don't detract much from it, either.
      • The short Elegy in D minor is nothing but a peaceful interlude but the Piano Quartet in A minor is another important work that deserves better recognition.
      • The odd-numbered tracks are short interludes using music boxes and prepared toy pianos to situate his longer improvised works for prepared piano.
      • Disc One throws together dramatic choral interludes, pieces of syncopated 60s rock, and more traditional works that gesture back toward bossa nova.
      • The Sunrise String Quartet to our right plays musical interludes for accompaniment and transition.
      • Boasting 15 tracks, four of which act as short instrumental interludes between songs, the album booklet includes landscapes and urban scenes entwined with vocalist Bruce Conlon's sappy poetry.
      • The musical interlude that followed was a lovely performance by Vogt and Meyer playing Schumann (Three fantasy pieces for piano and clarinet).
      • The mournful saxophone appears again in an interlude before the short second movement.
      • He recasts the well-known instrumental interlude from his opera Sir John in Love for voices.
    3. 2.3 A temporary amusement or diversion that contrasts with what goes before or after.
      (与前后发生事件不同的)一时的消遣,短暂的欢乐
      the romantic interlude palled rapidly once he was back in town

      一旦他回到城里,这短暂的浪漫经历就会旋即烟消云散。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • There are no romantic interludes to relieve the stress.
      • Off course, as my illness progressed, my romantic attachments and interludes became less and less frequent, as most ladies tend not to be attracted to drunken, raving lunatics for some strange reason!
      • We all vacation, travel, have romantic interludes in the prairies and wood-lands.
      • Okay, I made that part up, but in all seriousness some people were happy with the romantic interlude while others not so much.
      • A drop of oil on a pillowcase will tantalise the senses for a romantic interlude, or help to lull you off to sleep.
      • The Swiss have for long tempted Indian film-makers to use the Alps and other picturesque locales as the backdrop for romantic interludes in Bollywood films.
      • I resisted as much as I could, but when she held out the possibility of food and drink, and hinted that there might be some opportunities for romantic interludes, my resistance started to flag.
      • Cops are either not there in these places or they are pretty ignorant of these romantic interludes.
      • I couldn't - physically couldn't - sit here and take Matt gushing over his romantic interludes with Jessica.
      • My only criticism is that there are not enough romantic interludes between Casanova and Francesca.
      • But romantic interludes with Max are always a good thing.
      • What does he say to his wife after a romantic interlude?
      • The full-bore spookiness of these interludes provides a startling contrast to the main action, which traverses familiar road-movie territory.
      • Enjoy this relaxing interlude before life's next batch of dramatic happenings
      • After all, why would a career-minded woman ever want to become entangled in a romantic interlude that might end up with her becoming a stay-at-home mom?
      • And what I've just realized is that these romantic interludes are actually pretty interesting.
      • Though the mystery halts in places, there are a series of italicized interludes that tell the serialized story of a stranger who visits the solstice party to give Alice a notebook from a hitchhiker.
      • Cruz is devoted to gritty realism as many of the romantic interludes are explicitly graphic.
      • It seems that no-one in Rhea County is descended from monkeys, though it's less clear as to whether romantic interludes with mules and cows might not have contributed to the current population.
      • I haven't forgotten that this is usually a feather-light interlude of domestic diversions and pop-cult blather - but these are interesting times, and it's my web page.

Origin

Middle English (originally denoting a light dramatic entertainment): from medieval Latin interludium, from inter- 'between' + ludus 'play'.

  • Performances of medieval miracle plays could last all day, so to provide variety and relieve tension, performers would introduce short and often humorous dramatic pieces between the acts, which were the original interludes. The word derives from Latin inter ‘between, among’ and ludus ‘a play’. By the 17th century people were using interlude for the interval of time between the acts of a play, and by the 18th for any intervening time, space, or event.

Definition of interlude in US English:

interlude

nounˈɪn(t)ərˌludˈin(t)ərˌlo͞od
  • 1An intervening period of time.

    间歇,空闲;间隙,空隙

    enjoying a lunchtime interlude

    享受午餐时的一段空闲。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He dried the dishes, and enjoyed the peaceful interlude.
    • So we'll call this a one-day hiatus, a brief interlude, and keep quiet about it ‘til tomorrow.
    • After an hour's wait for politicians and officials to arrive at the venue, the students were run through two hours of politician-speak, save for some brief interludes.
    • While I enjoyed the news-less interlude, too many strikes will weary public patience and risk handing viewers and listeners to the opposition.
    • He wants to show that Labour can be a ‘natural’ party of government and not just a brief, fractious interlude between long periods of Conservatism.
    • Instead, in the Kabila interludes (first the elder, and now the hereditary son), Congo remains the site of a second Scramble for Africa.
    • When she'd finally calmed down, she'd actually enjoyed her interlude with the leafy thing.
    • In between those two periods we even had a brilliant interlude when property values, as well as rental demand, both shot up in tandem.
    • We had some interludes of peace, though - walked through the woods this afternoon with Jasper, and I was delighted to see her big eyes fasten on the tree trunks and branches.
    • But if a holiday were to be a grand interlude, as refreshing as gentle rain in a parched desert, then it would be the answer to many prayers.
    • Their trip included six days in a game park followed by a jaunt to Zambia and Botswana, broken up by an interlude in Africa's answer to Vegas, Sun City.
    • Except for brief and precarious interludes, there has never been peace in the world; and before history began, murderous strife was universal and unending.
    • But Fletcher makes clear that these interludes were seen by many orthodox Muslims as periods of decadence and decay.
    • A wet weekend was an excuse to light the fire and curl up with a book - and a walk in the rain was a pleasant interlude, leaving you exhilarated and deserving of your supper.
    • It has dominated British politics, at least since the 1880s. Liberal and Labour administrations have merely been interludes in the long, long Conservative parliament.
    • It was an interlude of comparatively good government: at least, a period when some infrastructure was built up.
    • A spokesman said: ‘Snow will continue through the day with a few dry interludes and it will slowly improve by the afternoon with snow turning more showery.’
    • Drive a missile-equipped sports car through narrow streets, and enjoy tasty interludes with foreign agents of the opposite sex who try to snap your neck as you reach for the chilled champagne.
    • Such interludes only heightened the edginess which enveloped the stadium, for Celtic were demonstrating the breadth and depth of their ability to spurn chances.
    • He rested his chin on her head and they returned to their peaceful interlude that they so enjoyed.
    Synonyms
    interval, intermission, break, recess, pause, respite, rest, breathing space, halt, gap, stop, stoppage, hiatus, lull
    1. 1.1 A pause between the acts of a play.
      (戏剧的)幕间暂停,幕间休息
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At one point in Act I they all stand on the tilted stage, in a straight line, during one of the interludes.
      • Dancers have only one and a half minutes in the interlude to change clothes.
      • In the interludes between the 12 scenes, the Andorrans take the witness stand to disclaim any responsibility for Andri's death, rather in the manner of Adolf Eichmann during his trial.
  • 2Something performed during a theater intermission.

    (戏剧的)幕间节目,幕间表演

    an orchestral interlude

    管弦乐队的幕间表演。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The work was divided between dance interludes and theatrical dialogue.
    • That interludes were sometimes performed by villagers we know from ‘Pyramus and Thisbe’ in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
    • They included sixteen endearing young students from the ballet school whose gracious performance of the Polish interlude was delightful.
    • The plot in this play is difficult to follow, but the minimal dialogue, emphasis on visuals and musical interlude performed on stage by the actors makes it offbeat enough to enjoy.
    • In the 1900s, Cons began staging Shakespearian scenes during concert interludes.
    • Tonight there will be a Tanwood School of Performing Arts 60th anniversary show, with an interlude performance from the Moloney School of Irish Dancing, at the Arts Centre in Devizes Road.
    • She made her debut dancing with Anton Dolin's company in London in 1929, performing balletic interludes in revues at the Coliseum.
    • The evening might best be described as a surreal musical revue with spoken-word interludes and snatches of drama.
    • During the orchestral interludes, the curtain remains up and characters mime to the music.
    • Apart from the Malaysian dance performance, by way of an interlude, Madurai too put its best foot forward with a brief fire dance by a local performer.
    • Even the staging is poor: the Pyramus and Thisbe interlude is inexplicably set on a high balcony, remote from the audience.
    • It's a smorgasbord, complete with physical sketch comedy, musical interludes, and dance performance.
    • In between the shows, the comic interludes were performed to keep the audience in good spirits with twinkle-footed clowns.
  • 3A piece of music played between other pieces or between the verses of a hymn.

    插曲

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It must be admitted, however, that one of the most memorable parts of the cantata is the Scherzo interlude, ‘The Flight into Egypt’, for piano alone.
    • He does a wonderful job of not stacking the desolate-sounding tunes and in separating the album's six proper tunes with clever musical interludes that bridge the gaps excellently.
    • He recasts the well-known instrumental interlude from his opera Sir John in Love for voices.
    • It is mainly dialogue driven with musical interludes, and the music is virtually the only time the rear channels are utilized.
    • The short Elegy in D minor is nothing but a peaceful interlude but the Piano Quartet in A minor is another important work that deserves better recognition.
    • In Catholic countries, the symphony was much used for instrumental interludes in the Mass or in place of the Proper items, at cathedrals, large churches, princely chapels, and monasteries.
    • Boasting 15 tracks, four of which act as short instrumental interludes between songs, the album booklet includes landscapes and urban scenes entwined with vocalist Bruce Conlon's sappy poetry.
    • These might be orchestral interludes or the religious hymns, but they form more contemplative passages, balancing the dialogue.
    • And I liked the music interludes especially too.
    • A rocking midsection and an oddball circus music interlude don't contribute much to the song, but they don't detract much from it, either.
    • The musical interlude that followed was a lovely performance by Vogt and Meyer playing Schumann (Three fantasy pieces for piano and clarinet).
    • The mournful saxophone appears again in an interlude before the short second movement.
    • The Sunrise String Quartet to our right plays musical interludes for accompaniment and transition.
    • The instrumental interludes are brilliantly conceived - bright, dissonant, and seemingly mock-serious.
    • Disc One throws together dramatic choral interludes, pieces of syncopated 60s rock, and more traditional works that gesture back toward bossa nova.
    • The ensemble too is impeccably restrained and mutually responsive - witness the two purely instrumental interludes offered on the disc.
    • It's a curious mix - fifteen tracks of short interludes, instrumentals and the occasional full song - far removed from the bluesy, rough-edged sound favoured by their previous outfit.
    • Most of the firmly harmonized chorales were impressive (though some were thin or too slow), as were those with colourful instrumental interludes.
    • The odd-numbered tracks are short interludes using music boxes and prepared toy pianos to situate his longer improvised works for prepared piano.
    • The audio-track covers the history of Burlington House with interludes of music dating from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
  • 4A temporary amusement or source of entertainment that contrasts with what goes before or after.

    (与前后发生事件不同的)一时的消遣,短暂的欢乐

    the romantic interlude withered rapidly once he was back in town

    一旦他回到城里,这短暂的浪漫经历就会旋即烟消云散。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Though the mystery halts in places, there are a series of italicized interludes that tell the serialized story of a stranger who visits the solstice party to give Alice a notebook from a hitchhiker.
    • Enjoy this relaxing interlude before life's next batch of dramatic happenings
    • A drop of oil on a pillowcase will tantalise the senses for a romantic interlude, or help to lull you off to sleep.
    • There are no romantic interludes to relieve the stress.
    • Off course, as my illness progressed, my romantic attachments and interludes became less and less frequent, as most ladies tend not to be attracted to drunken, raving lunatics for some strange reason!
    • But romantic interludes with Max are always a good thing.
    • What does he say to his wife after a romantic interlude?
    • The Swiss have for long tempted Indian film-makers to use the Alps and other picturesque locales as the backdrop for romantic interludes in Bollywood films.
    • After all, why would a career-minded woman ever want to become entangled in a romantic interlude that might end up with her becoming a stay-at-home mom?
    • We all vacation, travel, have romantic interludes in the prairies and wood-lands.
    • It seems that no-one in Rhea County is descended from monkeys, though it's less clear as to whether romantic interludes with mules and cows might not have contributed to the current population.
    • I resisted as much as I could, but when she held out the possibility of food and drink, and hinted that there might be some opportunities for romantic interludes, my resistance started to flag.
    • I couldn't - physically couldn't - sit here and take Matt gushing over his romantic interludes with Jessica.
    • I haven't forgotten that this is usually a feather-light interlude of domestic diversions and pop-cult blather - but these are interesting times, and it's my web page.
    • And what I've just realized is that these romantic interludes are actually pretty interesting.
    • Cops are either not there in these places or they are pretty ignorant of these romantic interludes.
    • The full-bore spookiness of these interludes provides a startling contrast to the main action, which traverses familiar road-movie territory.
    • Okay, I made that part up, but in all seriousness some people were happy with the romantic interlude while others not so much.
    • My only criticism is that there are not enough romantic interludes between Casanova and Francesca.
    • Cruz is devoted to gritty realism as many of the romantic interludes are explicitly graphic.

Origin

Middle English (originally denoting a light dramatic entertainment): from medieval Latin interludium, from inter- ‘between’ + ludus ‘play’.

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