hiatus
hiatus 英 [haɪˈeɪtəs] 美 [haɪˈetəs]
n. 裂缝,空隙;脱漏部分
After a brief hiatus, we have our latest “your view”. 在短暂的停滞之后,我们有了最新的“你的观点”。
In fact, he once took a hiatus from acting to study shoemaking. 事实上,他曾经一度中断演艺生涯跑去学习制鞋。
- A temporary gap, pause, break, or absence can be called a hiatus. When your favorite TV show is on hiatus, that means there are no new episodes — not forever, just for a little while.
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- n. 裂缝,空隙;脱漏部分
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1. After a brief hiatus, we have our latest “your view”.
在短暂的停滞之后,我们有了最新的“你的观点”。
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2. In fact, he once took a hiatus from acting to study shoemaking.
事实上,他曾经一度中断演艺生涯跑去学习制鞋。
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3. Which brings me to why I’m writing this post after such a long hiatus.
这就是为什么我中断这么久之后又写了这张帖子的原因。
- hiatus (n.) 1560s, "break or opening" in a material object, especially in anatomy, from Latin hiatus "opening, aperture, rupture, gap," from past participle stem of hiare "to gape, stand open," from PIE root *ghai- "to yawn, gape" (see yawn (v.)). Sense of "gap or interruption in events, etc.;" "space from which something requisite to completeness is absent" [Century Dictionary] is recorded from 1610s.
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