interruption

interruption
noun
(of work etc.) Unterbrechung, die; Störung, die; (of peace, sleep) Störung, die; (of services) [zeitweiliger] Ausfall
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[-ʃən]
noun
1) (the act of interrupting or state of being interrupted: His failure to complete the job was due to constant interruption.) die Unterbrechung
2) (something that interrupts: I get too many interruptions in my work.) die Störung
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in·ter·rup·tion
[ˌɪntəˈrʌpʃən, AM -t̬ɚˈ-]
n Unterbrechung f
there was almost no \interruption to his rise to the top bei seinem Aufstieg an die Spitze hatte er kaum Hindernisse zu überwinden
blocked arteries cause \interruptions in the blood supply durch verstopfte Arterien wird die Blutversorgung gestört
without \interruption ohne Unterbrechung
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["Intə'rʌpSən]
n
Unterbrechung f; (of work, activity, traffic flow also) Störung f; (of view) Versperrung f

without interruption — ohne Unterbrechung, ununterbrochen

an interruption to her career — eine Unterbrechung ihrer Karriere

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interruption s
1. Unterbrechung f (auch ELEK):
without interruption ohne Unterbrechung, ununterbrochen;
interruption of pregnancy Schwangerschaftsabbruch m, -unterbrechung f
2. Störung f, Behinderung f:
interruption of traffic Verkehrsstockung f
3. Versperrung f
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noun
(of work etc.) Unterbrechung, die; Störung, die; (of peace, sleep) Störung, die; (of services) [zeitweiliger] Ausfall
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n.
Stockung -en f.
Unterbrechung f.

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