0 an occasion when someone or something stops something from happening for a short period:
1 an occasion when someone or something stops something from happening for a short period:
2 an occasion when a company is prevented from operating as normal:
Eleven patients in this series received conventionally fractionated postoperative radiotherapy, five days a week, with no planned interruptions.
The interruption is located between the ascending aorta and proximal portion of the aortic arch.
The fact that most fetuses survive labour without injury is a function of their extraordinary capacity to adapt to repeated interruptions of gas exchange.
Interruption occurs when late processing of the target is disrupted by the mask so that further processing of the target does not occur.
Especially for an inexperienced reader, the interruption in processing necessitated by a return sweep could be disrupting.
There was fibrous interruption at the commencement of the right bundle branch, which was considered the basis of the bundle branch block.
This is not to deny the robustness of "interruption" as a vernacular term, and as an experience.
It has to be concluded, however, that extended working hours impacted on the reliability of the machines, causing more unscheduled interruptions than normal.
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中断, 妨害…
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kesilme, ara verme, kesen…
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interruption [feminine], interruption…
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