Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference - interval
Interval
interval
n. 1 an intervening time or space. 2 Brit. a pause or break, esp. between the parts of a theatrical or musical performance. 3 the difference in pitch between two sounds. 4 the distance between persons or things in respect of qualities. Phrases and idioms at intervals here and there; now and then. Derivatives intervallic adj. Etymology: ME ult. f. L intervallum space between ramparts, interval (as INTER-, vallum rampart)
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noun see: wall Date: 14th century 1. a space of time between events or states, intermission, 2. a space between objects, units, points, or states, difference in pitch between tones, a set of real numbers between two numbers either including or excluding one or both of them, one of a series of fast-paced exercises interspersed with slower ones or brief rests for training (as of an athlete), ~lic adjective ...Толковый словарь английского языка
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