English to Bangladeshi Dictionary interval

interval

interval
translation of 'interval'
definition
noun
an intervening time or space.
after his departure, there was an interval of many years without any meetings
a pause; a break in activity.
an interval of mourning
example
When it's eight meals, they're very small and my meal 'interval' is 2-2 1/2 hours.
Play was on the halfway line when the 'interval' came, with France leading by two goal points.
Farmers have laboured all hours this week in a bid to recover their harvest in an 'interval' of unexpected dry weather and glorious sunshine.
United led 3–0 at the 'interval'
The match continued to be evenly contested after the 'interval' and played mainly in midfield.
In less than 15 minutes of play either side of the 'interval' they had conceded 22 points to the reigning world champions without managing a reply.
No sign of what was to follow after the 'interval' as our fellows matched, and sometimes bettered, the visitors in a lively and very entertaining first half.
After the 'interval' we heard Milhaud's own re-orchestration of his ballet score La Creation du Monde for piano and string quartet.
A fully licensed cash bar will be available prior to the performance and during the 'interval' .
The first half of this action-filled story is so alive and challenging that it dares the audience to take its eyes from the stage, until the breathing space of the 'interval' .
Following the 'interval' came Schubert's haunting Trio in B flat D898.
Surely it is possible for smokers to visit a cinema or theatre for an hour or two and then light up in an 'interval' in a smoking area or alternatively wait until the end of the performance.
To their credit they kept the deficit to a single goal at the 'interval' .
Just before the 'interval' Lindley came back with a chip over the Silsden defence after a sustained pressure to take the score to 16-8.
an 'interval' of mourning
after his departure, there was an 'interval' of many years without any meetings
The 'interval' illuminated a match which travelled fast but went nowhere.
after his departure, there was an 'interval' of many years without any meetings
At half-time against Norway yesterday, this supposed cultured voice from abroad was sent to the stand after berating the match officials during the 'interval' .
After the 'interval' the soloist had changed from her strapless, formfitting glittering blue to a classical, double-tiered dress in subdued pastels.
Shortly after the 'interval' the long ball almost bore fruit.
How loud is a person allowed to shout in order to attract the attention of someone in the 'interval' of a concert, whether at a Prom or elsewhere?
Figure 3 shows how the percentage of calories from fat changed with the 'interval' between meals.
To be fair, the audience, or some of them, found the evening amusing although I noticed there were a number who left in the 'interval' .
Consumers can help themselves by limiting the 'interval' between meals and limiting the consumption of simple carbohydrates.
Thanks also to the ladies committee of the Castlerea St. Kevin's Club for the hospitality and reception during the match 'interval' .
But a few times before the 'interval' they almost conceded.
Following an 'interval' the performance follows and lasts about an hour.
A second goal eased them into the 'interval' and the third seconds after the break banished any nerves.
Meanwhile, in the 'interval' , the audience is positive about this very different version of one of Shakespeare's most famous plays.
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