interregnum
英 [,?nt?'regn?m]
美[,?nt?'r?ɡn?m]
- n. 中斷;空位期;過渡期;間歇
實(shí)用場(chǎng)景例句
- The Special Group itself was infected with interregnum uncertainties.
- 特別小組本身也受到新舊總統(tǒng)交替期間那種無所適從的影響.
辭典例句
- He shared Clifford's concern about the interregnum.
- 他同克利福德對(duì)新舊總統(tǒng)的交替期都抱有憂慮.
辭典例句
- No one in the interregnum seemed to feel final responsibility, and so matters drifted along.
- 在新舊總統(tǒng)交替期間,似乎誰也不愿意承擔(dān)最后的責(zé)任, 于是事情就這樣隨波逐流下去了.
辭典例句
- Fear intensified during the interregnum between Herbert Hoover and Franklin D.
- 恐懼在胡佛和羅斯福任期的中間期得到加強(qiáng).
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