英 [ˌɪntəˈreɡnəm] 美 [ˌɪntəˈreɡnəm]
n. 中断;空位期;过渡期;间歇
复数interregnums或interregna
interregnum /ˌɪntəˈrɛɡnəm/
单数型名词 An interregnum is a period between the end of one person's time as ruler or leader and the coming to power of the next ruler or leader. 政权的空位期
the time between two reigns, governments, etc.
摄政
空位时期
... Interpretatio 解释 Interregnum 摄政 Interrogatio 庭询 ...
interrupted 中断的;被打断的;不规则的
interrupted 打断;中断(interrupt的过去分词)
中断;空位期;过渡期;间歇
There is no interregnum between the death of one sovereign and the accession of the next.
君主死亡与下一君主继位之间不得有任何空位期。
Depending on the experience of author, this paper discusses the setting principles and skills of trunk signaling and Interregnum Data and Route Data CC08 Digital SPC Exchanger used in Huawei.
本文结合作者工作实际,讨论了华为CC 08数字程控交换机中继信令、话路数据的设置原则及技巧。
And it seems in this interregnum we have difficulty understanding what is really important.
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The other big political force, the army, is back in the barracks after its intervention and abortive interregnum in 2007-08.
There then followed an extended interregnum between the election and inauguration of the new president when no one was in charge.
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