intervalo
Portuguese
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin intervallum.
Pronunciation
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Noun
intervalo m (plural intervalos)
- interval (distance in space)
- O intervalo entre as colunas é de dois metros.
- The interval between the columns is two meters.
- interval (period of time)
- A copa acontece em intervalos de quatro anos.
- The cup takes place in four-year intervals.
- (music) interval (difference in pitch between two notes)
- intermission (a break between two performances or sessions)
- As emissoras de televisão mostram propagandas durante os intervalos.
- Television stations show advertisements during intermission.
- pause, break
- Vou fazer um intervalo.
- I will take a break.
- (sports) half-time
- O intervalo durou dez minutos.
- Half-time lasted ten minutes.
Spanish
Etymology
From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin intervallum.
Noun
intervalo m (plural intervalos)
Anagrams
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