English to Spanish Dictionary intermission

intermission

descanso
definition
noun
he was granted an intermission in his studies
a pause or break.
translation of 'intermission'
noun
intermisiĆ³n,
descanso,
pausa,
entreacto,
intervalo
example
If one complaint can be made, it's the fact that an 'intermission' had to be inserted smack dab in the middle of this blistering musical celebration.
Students studying at Monash on a student visa can only apply for an 'intermission' if they have a medical condition or there is a serious illness in the family.
he was granted an 'intermission' in his studies
Usually the films are shown in Indian cinemas with a lengthy 'intermission' between the two parts.
During the 'intermission' you are considered to be a student of the university for the period of the intermission.
During the 'intermission' we both left the studio theatre for a jar and a smoke.
the daily work goes on without 'intermission'
First onstage following the 'intermission' was a single dancer wearing a flight attendant's uniform.
In the 'intermission' of the premiere, the guests looked distinctly sheepish.
I am not quite sure what was Rose's dilemma; mine was whether or not to leave at 'intermission' .
You may wish to request a period of 'intermission' from your course if you become ill and are unable to undertake your course.
If you are a candidate for a doctoral degree or masters by research, you may apply for an 'intermission' of studies.
Your 'intermission' will not be approved until this has been done.
During 'intermission' , Michael and Ashley visited the backstage area, where the musicians rested until the finale of the concert.
At the 'intermission' I asked my mum how she enjoyed it.
I only did that with 3 or 4 minutes left to go in the 'intermission' .
the daily work goes on without 'intermission'
A show is structured differently from a film, with an 'intermission' planned in the middle.
And then, after the 'intermission' , the puppets take the stage.
Yet should one recommend a play for its 'intermission' ?
Then, after the 'intermission' , the curtain parted and The Band appeared.
At the 'intermission' , Murai came backstage and toweled off his glistening face.
he was granted an 'intermission' in his studies
You may have to take an 'intermission' for a pee break around track 10, but if you crank it loud enough (which you'll want to) you won't miss a beat.
Vacation literally means an 'intermission' , a period of rest, a break from routine, a time for recreation or a pause from work.
Either it's an instant hit with playgoers or it leaves them scratching their head during 'intermission' .
Refreshments will be available before and after the concert, and during 'intermission' .
Sam could only guess the auditorium was packed, judging by the noise during 'intermissions' .
Typically, approximately ten 'intermissions' are produced each cycle having a duration of approximately 0.8 m seconds.
There were no regular time schedules for classes and no 'intermissions' between them.
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