interrupt
in
ˌɪn
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rrupt
ˈrəpt
rēpt
British pronunciation
/ˈɪntəɹˌʌpt/

Définition et signification de « interrupt » en anglais

to interrupt
01

interrompre

to stop or pause a process, activity, etc. temporarily
Transitive: to interrupt a process or activity
to interrupt definition and meaning
example
Exemples
He interrupted the lecture to clarify a point.
Il a interrompu le cours pour clarifier un point.
02

interrompre, perturber

to disturb or disrupt the calmness or serenity of a situation or person
Transitive: to interrupt sb/sth
example
Exemples
The sirens interrupted the otherwise peaceful night in the city.
Les sirènes ont interrompu la nuit autrement paisible de la ville.
03

interrompre, couper la parole

to stop someone from speaking by speaking or acting before they finish
Transitive: to interrupt sb
example
Exemples
Interrupting the speaker, she asked a question that could n’t wait.
Interrompant l'orateur, elle a posé une question qui ne pouvait pas attendre.
04

interrompre, rompre

to disrupt or break the continuous flow or smoothness of something
Transitive: to interrupt sth
example
Exemples
The tree roots interrupted the sidewalk, creating uneven surfaces.
Les racines de l'arbre ont interrompu le trottoir, créant des surfaces inégales.
Interrupt
01

a signal that halts a program's execution so another operation can run

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