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Aussprache lernen in·ter·rupt

/ˌin(t)əˈrəpt/
verb
  1. stop the continuous progress of (an activity or process).
    "the buzzer interrupted his thoughts"
    Synonyme: cut in (on), break in (on), barge in (on), intrude (on), interfere (with), intervene (in), chip in, heckle, put one's oar in, have one's say, put one's pennyworth in, put one's two cents in, butt in (on), chime in (on), horn in (on), muscle in (on), 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, take a breather from, put on ice, put on a back burner, put in cold storage
  2. break the continuity of (a line or surface).
    "the coastal plain is interrupted by chains of large lagoons"
    Synonyme: break up, break, punctuate, intersperse, pepper, strew, dot, scatter

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29.04.2024 · The meaning of INTERRUPT is to stop or hinder by breaking in. How to use interrupt in a sentence.
INTERRUPT meaning: 1. to stop a person from speaking for a short period by something you say or do: 2. to stop…. Learn more.
verb (used without object). to cause a break or discontinuance; interfere with action or speech, especially by interjecting a remark: Please don't interrupt.
In digital computers, an interrupt is a request for the processor to interrupt currently executing code (when permitted), so that the event can be processed ...
To interrupt someone is to interfere in their activity, disrupt their conversation, or to disturb their peace and quiet.
Synonyms for INTERRUPT: intrude, bother, cut in, add, interpose, break in, chip in, contribute, chime in, put in.
On this page you'll find 150 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to interrupt, such as: break, break off, cut off, cut short, delay, and discontinue.
Noun edit ... (computing, electronics) An event that causes a computer or other device to temporarily cease what it was doing and attend to a condition.
5 senses: 1. to break the continuity of (an action, event, etc) or hinder (a person) by intrusion 2. to cease to perform (some.
An interrupt is emitted by a device attached to a computer or from a program. It might be planned or unplanned. Learn about interrupt signals.