uninterrupted
uninterrupted — 形容詞
1. continuing or existing without any pause, break, or obstruction — for example, a
不間斷;持續
沒有中斷或阻礙的
continuing or existing without any pause, break, or obstruction — for example, a film that plays for three hours without a break, a phone signal that does not drop, or a view that is not blocked by anything.
After three hours of uninterrupted work, Sofia finally finished her research paper.
經過三小時不間斷的工作,Sofia 終於完成了她的研究論文。
attributive: uninterrupted + noun (work, sleep, access)
The phone signal remained uninterrupted throughout the mountain hike.
整個登山健行過程中,手機訊號都保持暢通無阻。
predicative: remain uninterrupted
Xiu's view of the ocean was uninterrupted by any new construction along the coast.
Xiu 看海景的視野沒有被海岸沿線的任何新建築擋住。
The children played in the yard for an uninterrupted stretch of almost two hours.
孩子們在院子裡連續玩了將近兩個小時,完全沒有中斷。
Soraya booked the study room to get an uninterrupted internet connection for the video conference.
Soraya 預約了讀書室,以便獲得穩定的網路連線來參加視訊會議。
- continuous
broader term; describes something that goes on without a break in time or space, but not necessarily free from disturbance
- unbroken
emphasises that nothing has damaged or divided the sequence; often used for records, chains, or lines
- constant
focuses on steady, unchanging occurrence; stronger emotional tone than 'uninterrupted'
- seamless
metaphorical; suggests transitions are smooth rather than highlighting absence of disturbance
- interrupted
direct opposite
- broken
implies the flow or sequence has been damaged or stopped
- discontinuous
more formal; describes something that starts and stops repeatedly
文法句型
uninterrupted + noun
be uninterrupted
remain uninterrupted
be uninterrupted by + noun phrase
用法筆記
Often used with nouns that describe a flow or state that can be broken: view, sleep, access, supply, connection, service. Also common in academic and technical writing to describe continuous processes.