1 [I,T] interrupt (sb/sth) (with sth) to say or do sth that makes sb stop what he/she is saying or doing 打断(某人的讲话或工作);打扰 ·
He kept interrupting me with silly questions.他不断提一些可笑的问题来打断我的话。
2 [T] to stop the progress of sth for a short time 中止;中断:
The programme was interrupted by an important news flash.节目突然中断,随即插播一段重要的新闻简报。
interrupt/͵Intəˋrʌpt; ˌIntəˈrʌpt/v 1 [I,T] to stop someone while they are speaking or doing something by suddenly speaking to them, making a noise etc 打断〔某人的〕讲话﹔中断〔某人的〕行动﹔打扰: Sorry to interrupt, but I need some help. 对不起打扰一下﹐我需要帮助。He was interrupted by the telephone. 他被电话打断了。2 [T] to stop something happening for a short time 暂时停止〔某事〕: His career was interrupted by the war. 他的事业因战争而中断。—interruption /-ˋrʌpʃən; -ˈrʌpʃ$n/n [C,U]
interruptinterruptinterruptsinterruptedinterruptingverb (interrupts, interrupting, interrupted)1to stop somebody speaking or doing something by saying or doing something yourself: Please don't interrupt me when I'm speaking.2to stop something for a time: The game was interrupted by rain.▶ interruptioninterruptioninterruptionsnoun: I can't do my homework here. There are too many interruptions.