interval
- IPA[ˈin(t)ərvəl]
美式
- an intervening time or space;a component of activity in interval training
noun: interval, plural noun: intervals
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- 1. an intervening time or space after his departure, there was an interval of many years without any meetings the intervals between meals were very short 同義詞
- ▪ a component of activity in interval training use one day a week for short, sprint intervals
- 2. a pause or break in activity an interval of mourning 同義詞
- ▪ British an intermission separating parts of a theatrical or musical performance.
- ▪ a break between the parts of an athletic contest United led 3-0 at the interval
- 3. a space between two things; a gap. 同義詞
- 4. the difference in pitch between two musical sounds.
- an interval within which the value of a parameter of a population has a stated probability of ...
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- physical training consisting of alternating periods of high- and low-intensity activity.
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- an interval of one octave or less.
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- training in which an athlete alternates between two activities, typically requiring different ...
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- the size of each class into which a range of a variable is divided, as represented by the ...
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- an interval of one octave or less.
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- an interval greater than an octave.
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- an interval within which the value of a parameter of a population has a stated probability of ...
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- an intervening time: after his departure, there was an interval of many years without any meetings the day should be dry with sunny intervals
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