interval是什么意思
n. 间隔, 距离, 间歇, 间隙
[计] 时间间隔
n. a set containing all points (or all real numbers) between two given endpoints
n. the distance between things
n. the difference in pitch between two notes
interval的用法和例句
1.You know, we really should be doing intervals.
我们真的该做一些间歇练习了
2.Actually, no, there’s a confidence interval on that.
事实上 不对 这里的数据有个置信区间
3.If it was the principal, this would explain the long interval.
若主犯如此 作案间隔长就解释得通了
4.Mina, these intervals look good to me.
米娜 这些间期看着不错
5.He’s having a lucid interval. It happens with a brain injury.
他在经历清醒期 这是脑损伤的常见情况
6.It’s mechanical. It seems to come at regular intervals.
是机械声 似乎每隔固定的时间就会响一次
7.I became insane, with long intervals of horrible sanity.
于是我瘋了 經常長時間地發瘋
8.A retrospective review focused on outcomes and diseasefree intervals.
一项回顾性调查 聚焦在治疗结果 和无病间隔
9.Cash deposits of various amounts at irregular intervals.
不定期存入不同金额的现金存款
10.A regular interval of shots suggests a single shooter.
停顿间隔很规律 所以是一个人