English-Thai Dictionary
interrupt
VI ขัดจังหวะ ขัด ยับยั้ง หยุด stop interfere continue kad-jang-wa
interrupt
VT ขัดจังหวะ ขัด ทำให้ หยุดชะงัก suspend stop break off continue prolong kad-jang-wa
interrupt
VT สอดแทรก รบกวน แทรก intrude disturb maintain sustain sod-seak
interrupted
ADJ ขาดตอน kad-ton
interrupter
N คน หรือ สิ่ง ที่ ขัดขวาง kon-rue-sing-ti-kad-kwang
interruption
N การ ขัดจังหวะ การ หยุดชะงัก suspension pause break kan-kad-jang-wa
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
INTERRUPT
v.t.[L. interrumpo, interruptus; inter and rumpo, to break. ] 1. To stop or hinder by breaking in upon the course or progress of any thing; to break the current or motion of; as a fall of rain interrupted our journey. There was not a tree nor a bush to interrupt the charge of the enemy. The speaker was interrupted by shouts of acclamation. We apply the word both to the agent and to his progress. We say, an alarm interrupted the speaker, or his arguments or discourse.
2. To divide; to separate; to break continuity or a continued series. The road was on a plain, not interrupted by a single hill, or interrupted here and there by a hill.
INTERRUPT
a.Broken; containing a chasm.
INTERRUPTED
pp. Stopped; hindered from proceeding.
INTERRUPTEDLY
adv. With breaks or interruptions.
INTERRUPTER
n.One that interrupts.
INTERRUPTING
ppr. Hindering by breaking in upon.
INTERRUPTION
n.[L. interruptio.] 1. The act of interrupting, or breaking in upon progression.
2. Breach of any thing extended; interposition; as an isle separated from the continent by the interruption of the sea.
3. Intervention; interposition.
Lest the interruption of time caused
4. Stop; hinderance; obstruction caused by breaking in upon any course, current, progress or motion. An interruption may be temporary or durable. The work of the Erie canal has suffered few interruptions from storms and floods. The lava met with no interruption till it descended to the foot of the mountain. The author has met with many interruptions in the execution of his work. The speaker or the argument proceeds without interruption.
5. Stop; cessation; intermission.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
INTERRUPT
In `ter *rupt ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Interrupted; p. pr. & vb. n.Interrupting. ] Etym: [L. interruptus, p. p. of interrumpere to interrupt; inter between + rumpere to break. See Rupture. ]
1. To break into, or between; to stop, or hinder by breaking in upon the course or progress of; to interfere with the current or motion of; to cause a temporary cessation of; as, to interrupt the remarks speaking. Do not interrupt me in my course. Shak.
2. To divide; to separate; to break the monotony of; as, the evenness of the road was not interrupted by a single hill.
INTERRUPT
In `ter *rupt ", p. a. Etym: [L. interruptus, p. p.]
Defn: Broken; interrupted. [Obs. ] Milton.
INTERRUPTED
INTERRUPTED In `ter *rupt "ed, a.
1. Broken; intermitted; suddenly stopped.
2. (Bot. )
Defn: Irregular; -- said of any arrangement whose symmetry is destroyed by local causes, as when leaflets are interposed among the leaves in a pinnate leaf.
INTERRUPTEDLY
INTERRUPTEDLY In `ter *rupt "ed *ly, adv.
Defn: With breaks or interruptions; discontinuously. Interruptedly pinnate (Bot. ), pinnate with small leaflets intermixed with large ones. Gray.
INTERRUPTER
INTERRUPTER In `ter *rupt "er, n.
1. One who, or that which, interrupts.
2. (Elec.)
Defn: A device for opening and closing an electrical circuit; a vibrating spring or tuning fork, arranged to make and break a circuit at rapidly recurring intervals, by the action of the current itself.
INTERRUPTION
In `ter *rup "tion, n. Etym: [L. interruptio: cf. F. interruption. ]
1. The act of interrupting, or breaking in upon.
2. The state of being interrupted; a breach or break, caused by the abrupt intervention of something foreign; intervention; interposition. Sir M. Hale. Lest the interruption of time cause you to lose the idea of one part. Dryden.
3. Obstruction caused by breaking in upon course, current, progress, or motion; stop; hindrance; as, the author has met with many interruptions in the execution of his work; the speaker or the argument proceeds without interruption.
4. Temporary cessation; intermission; suspension.
INTERRUPTIVE
INTERRUPTIVE In `ter *rupt "ive, a.
Defn: Tending to interrupt; interrupting. "Interruptive forces." H. Bushnell. -- In `ter *rupt "ive *ly, adv.
New American Oxford Dictionary
interrupt
in ter rupt |ˌintəˈrəpt ˌɪn (t )əˈrəpt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 stop the continuous progress of (an activity or process ): the buzzer interrupted his thoughts. • stop (someone speaking ) by saying or doing something: “Of course …” Shepherd began, but his son interrupted him | [ with direct speech ] : “Hold on, ” he interrupted. 2 break the continuity of (a line or surface ): the coastal plain is interrupted by chains of large lagoons. • obstruct (something, esp. a view ). DERIVATIVES in ter rupt i ble adjective, in ter rup tive |-tiv |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin interrupt- ‘broken, interrupted, ’ from the verb interrumpere, from inter- ‘between ’ + rumpere ‘to break. ’
interrupted
in ter rupt ed |ˌintəˈrəptid ɪntəˈrəptəd | ▶adjective 1 Botany (of a compound leaf, inflorescence, or other plant organ ) made discontinuous by smaller interposed leaflets or intervals of bare stem. 2 Music (of a cadence ) having a penultimate dominant chord that is followed not by the expected tonic chord but by another chord, usually the submediant.
interrupter
in ter rupt er |ˌintəˈrəptər ɪntəˈrəptər |(also interruptor ) ▶noun a person or thing that interrupts. • a device that automatically breaks an electric circuit if a fault develops.
interruption
in ter rup tion |ˌintəˈrəpSHən ɪntəˈrʌpʃn | ▶noun the action of interrupting or being interrupted: a chance to study without interruption. • an act, utterance, or period that interrupts someone or something: she ignored the interruption and carried on | students returning to education after an interruption in their career.
Oxford Dictionary
interrupt
inter |rupt |ɪntəˈrʌpt | ▶verb [ with obj. ] 1 stop the continuous progress of (an activity or process ): the buzzer interrupted his thoughts. • stop (someone speaking ) by saying or doing something: ‘Of course …’ Shepherd began, but his son interrupted him. 2 break the continuity of (a line or surface ): the coastal plain is interrupted by chains of large lagoons. • obstruct (something, especially a view ). DERIVATIVES interruptible adjective, interruptive adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: from Latin interrupt- ‘broken, interrupted ’, from the verb interrumpere, from inter- ‘between ’ + rumpere ‘to break ’.
interrupted
inter |rupt ¦ed |ɪntəˈrʌptɪd | ▶adjective 1 Botany (of a compound leaf or other plant organ ) made discontinuous by smaller interposed leaflets or intervals of bare stem. 2 Music (of a cadence ) having a penultimate dominant chord that is followed not by the expected chord of the tonic but by another, usually that of the submediant.
interrupter
interrupter |ɪntəˈrʌptə |(also interruptor ) ▶noun a person or thing that interrupts. • a device that automatically breaks an electric circuit if a fault develops.
interruption
inter |rup ¦tion |ɪntəˈrʌpʃn | ▶noun [ mass noun ] the action of interrupting or being interrupted: a chance to study without interruption. • [ count noun ] an act, utterance, or period that interrupts someone or something: she ignored the interruption and carried on | students returning to education after an interruption in their career.
American Oxford Thesaurus
interrupt
interrupt verb 1 she opened her mouth to interrupt: cut in (on ), break in (on ), barge in (on ), intervene (in ), put one's oar in, put one's two cents in, interject; informal butt in (on ), chime in (with ). 2 the band had to interrupt their tour: suspend, adjourn, discontinue, break off, put on hold; stop, halt, cease, end, bring to an end /close; informal put on ice, put on the back burner. 3 the coastal plain is interrupted by large lagoons: break (up ) by, punctuate by /with; pepper with, strew with, dot with, scatter with, sprinkle with. 4 their view was interrupted by houses: obstruct, impede, block, restrict, hamper.
interruption
interruption noun 1 he was not pleased at her interruption: cutting in, barging in, intervention, intrusion; informal butting in. 2 an interruption of the power supply: discontinuation, breaking off, suspension, disruption, stopping, stoppage, halting, cessation. 3 an interruption in her career: interval, interlude, break, pause, gap, hiatus.
Oxford Thesaurus
interrupt
interrupt verb 1 she opened her mouth to interrupt | I'm sorry to interrupt your chat: cut in (on ), break in (on ), barge in (on ), intrude (on ), interfere (with ), intervene (in ); heckle, put one's oar in, have one's say; Brit. put one's pennyworth in; N. Amer. put one's two cents in; informal butt in (on ), chime in (on ), horn in (on ), muscle in (on ); Brit. informal chip in (on ). 2 the band had to interrupt their US tour: suspend, adjourn, discontinue, break off, hold up, delay, lay aside, leave off, postpone, put off, put back, defer, shelve; stop, put a stop to, halt, bring to a halt, bring to a standstill, cease, end, bring to an end, bring to a close, cancel, sever, dissolve, terminate; informal take a breather from, put on ice, put on a back burner, put in cold storage. 3 the coastal plain is interrupted by large lagoons: break up, break, punctuate, intersperse; pepper, strew, dot, scatter. 4 their view is to be interrupted by a new housing estate: obstruct, impede, block, interfere with, cut off, get in the way of, limit, restrict.
interruption
interruption noun 1 he was not best pleased at her interruption: cutting in, interference, intervention, intrusion, obtrusion, disturbance; informal butting in, barging in, muscling in, horning in, sticking one's oar in. 2 the system is protected against interruption of the power supply: discontinuance, discontinuation, breaking off, suspension, stopping, halting, ceasing, cessation, termination. 3 she is returning to education after an interruption in her career: interval, interlude, break, pause, recess, gap, hiatus.
Duden Dictionary
Interruption
In ter rup ti on Substantiv, feminin , die |Interrupti o n |lateinisch 1 Medizin [künstliche ] Unterbrechung (z. B. einer Schwangerschaft oder des Koitus ) 2 Unterbrechung; Störung
Interruptus
In ter rup tus Substantiv, maskulin umgangssprachlich , der |Interr u ptus | Kurzwort für: Coitus interruptus
French Dictionary
interrupteur
interrupteur n. m. nom masculin Commutateur. : Éteindre la lumière à l ’aide de l ’interrupteur (et non de la *switch ).
interruption
interruption n. f. nom féminin 1 Action d ’interrompre. : L ’interruption d ’une émission de télévision. 2 État de ce qui est interrompu. : Il y a interruption du spectacle à cause d ’une manifestation. SYNONYME arrêt . LOCUTION Interruption volontaire de grossesse. Sigle IVG (s ’écrit avec ou sans points ). SYNONYME avortement .
Spanish Dictionary
interruptor, -ra
interruptor, -ra nombre masculino 1 Dispositivo para abrir o cerrar el paso de corriente eléctrica en un circuito :pulsó el interruptor y apagó la luz .SINÓNIMO ruptor .2 adjetivo Que interrumpe o sirve para interrumpir algo .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
interrupt
in ter rupt /ɪ̀ntərʌ́pt / (! 動詞 と 名詞 で強勢が異なるので注意 ) 〖inter (相互に )rupt (壊す )〗動詞 ~s /-ts /; ~ed /-ɪd /; ~ing 他動詞 1 〈人が 〉 «…で » 〈人 (の話など )〉をさえぎる , じゃまする «with » ; ⦅書 ⦆〖直接話法 〗…と言って話をさえぎる (→say 他動詞 1a 語法 )▸ Let me interrupt you there .ちょっと待ってください ▸ Excuse me [(I'm ) sorry ] for interrupting you, but …お話中失礼ですが …▸ Never interrupt me when I'm talking .人の話の腰を折るな ▸ interrupt A with aimless chatter A 〈人 〉をむだ話でじゃまする 2 〈人 物 事が 〉〈事 〉を中断させる , 分断する, 妨げる ▸ The heavy snow interrupted the traffic .大雪のため交通が遮断された ▸ The program was interrupted by the war .その計画は戦争で中断された 3 ⦅かたく ⦆〈物が 〉〈視野 空間など 〉をさえぎる .4 〘コンピュ 〙…に割り込む .自動詞 〈人が 〉 (人の話などを )さえぎる , 中断させる ▸ (I'm ) sorry to interrupt , but …お話中すみませんが … (!話に加わっていなかった人が使う前置き ) ▸ “I'm sorry. Am I interrupting ?” “No. ”「すみません . おじゃまでしょうか 」「いいえ 」.名詞 /-́--̀ /C 〘コンピュ 〙割り込み, インタラプト, 中断 .
interrupter
ì n ter r ú pt er 名詞 C 1 妨害者 [物 ].2 〘電 〙断続器 .
interruption
in ter rup tion /ɪ̀ntərʌ́pʃ (ə )n /名詞 1 C U じゃま, 妨害 ; 中断, 停止 ▸ without interruption じゃまされることなく, 続けざまに 2 C 妨害物, じゃま物 .