n. 幕间, 幕间时间, 插曲, 穿插, 过场
[计] 插算; 中间程序
n. an intervening period or episode
n. a brief show (music or dance etc) inserted between the sections of a longer performance
v. perform an interlude
1. Ugh! It's not like you're interrupting some romantic interlude.
你并没有打扰到什么浪漫的氛围
2. I have had about as much of this absurd interlude with you as I can bear.
整件事我已经忍够了 包括你这些荒谬的插曲
3. Our predawn romantic interlude made me late.
咱们天亮前的浪漫活动搞得我都迟到了
4. While we wait, please enjoy this soothing musical interlude.
等待途中 请大家欣赏插播的音乐
5. After a brief interlude, the men saw what I am hoping you will see.
经过小小插曲 船员们明白了我正希望你明白的事实
6. I just wanted to say a big thanks for giving me a second chance after my...interlude.
我只是想感激你能给我第二次机会 毕竟我上演了那么一出闹剧
7. No, because if I left you alone to work in peace, then I wouldn't get the privilege of learning from you, and that would defeat the purpose of this entire, frankly, quite terrifying, interlude.
因为如果我让您一个人安静地去思考 我就不可能得到做您学生 的荣幸了 而这与我制造的这整个 令人不愉快的插曲的目的相悖
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