interrupt
示意 | 同意/反意
n. ( 名词 noun )
【事】 暂停,中断;隔阂
【事】 【电脑】 (输入新程式令现行程式中断的)暂停指令,中断
vt., vi. ( 动词 verb )
打扰,妨碍,中断
【电脑】 中断
in·ter·rupt [ ìntə rúpt ]
verb (past and past participle in·ter·rupt·ed, present participle in·ter·rupt·ing, 3rd person present singular in·ter·rupts)
Definitions:
1. transitive and intransitive verb halt speaker or speaker's utterance: to halt the flow of a speaker or of a speaker's utterance with a question or remark
2. transitive and intransitive verb disturb somebody or somebody's work: to disturb somebody who is busy doing something, causing him or her to stop
3. transitive verb cause something to stop: to cause a break in the flow of something or put a temporary stop to something
4. transitive verb take a break from something: to discontinue doing something temporarily
5. transitive verb obstruct view: to block a view
noun (plural in·ter·rupts)
Definitions:
1. signal to suspend operation: a signal to a computer processor to suspend the currently running operation while it either performs the instruction specified by the signal or saves it in a queue to perform later
2. circuit sending signal interrupting computer process: the circuit that conveys a signal to suspend a computer operation
[14th century. < Latin interrupt-, past participle of interrumpere "break apart" < rumpere "to break"]
in·ter·rupt·ern
in·ter·rupt·i·bleadj
in·ter·rup·tiveadj
in·ter·rup·tive·lyadv
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