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after a short break or intermission

  • 1 Unterbrechung

    f interruption; (auch Pause) break; (Vertagung) adjournment etc.; unterbrechen; Unterbrechung ( der Datenübertragung ) EDV interruption (of data transfer); ohne Unterbrechung without stopping, nonstop; mit Unterbrechungen (periodisch) intermittently
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    die Unterbrechung
    disconnection; intermission; interrupt; discontinuation; recess; discontinuance; break; intermittence; discontinuity; interception; break of journey; interval; interruption
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    Un|ter|brẹ|chung
    f
    interruption; (von Stille, Reise, Langeweile) break (+gen in); (von Telefonverbindung) disconnection; (von Spiel) stoppage
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    die
    3) (a usually short pause or gap between two (television or radio) programmes, parts of a programme, play etc.) intermission
    4) (the act of interrupting or state of being interrupted: His failure to complete the job was due to constant interruption.) interruption
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    Un·ter·bre·chung
    <-, -en>
    f
    1. (das Unterbrechen, Störung) interruption
    maskierbare \Unterbrechung INFORM maskable interrupt
    2. (vorübergehende Aufhebung) interruption, suspension
    \Unterbrechung der Beziehungen POL to suspend relations; JUR
    \Unterbrechung der Hauptverhandlung adjournment of the trial
    \Unterbrechung des Kausalzusammenhangs novus actus interveniens
    \Unterbrechung der Verjährung interruption of the Statute of Limitations
    3. (Pause) interruption
    mit \Unterbrechungen with breaks
    ohne \Unterbrechung without a break
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    die s. Unterbrechen: interruption; break (Gen. in); termination
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    Unterbrechung f interruption; (auch Pause) break; (Vertagung) adjournment etc; unterbrechen;
    Unterbrechung (der Datenübertragung) IT interruption (of data transfer);
    ohne Unterbrechung without stopping, nonstop;
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    die s. Unterbrechen: interruption; break (Gen. in); termination
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    f.
    break n.
    discontinuity n.
    hesitation n.
    interception n.
    intermission n.
    intermittence n.
    interrupt n.
    interruption n.
    outage n.
    recess n.
    (§ pl.: recesses)
    stopover n.
    time-out n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Unterbrechung

  • 2 Pause

    f; -, -n break; beim Reden etc.: pause; Schule: break, Am. recess; THEAT., SPORT interval; Am. und Film: intermission; MUS. rest; kleine Pause short ( oder quick, little) break; die große / kleine Pause Schule: the (long) / short break (Am. recess); es klingelt zur Pause the bell is ringing for break (Am. recess); eine Pause machen oder einlegen take ( oder have) a break; beim Reden: pause for a moment; er redet ohne Pause he talks non-stop; sie gönnt sich keine Pause she never lets up; du brauchst eine Pause you need a break
    f; -, -n
    1. (Durchzeichnung) tracing
    2. (Lichtpause) copy; (Blaupause) blueprint
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    die Pause
    pause; intermission; interlude; breathingspace; recess; interval; stop; break
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    Pau|se I
    f -, -n
    1) (= Unterbrechung) break; (= Rast) rest; (= das Innehalten) pause; (THEAT) interval, intermission; (SCH) break, recess (US); (POL) recess; (LITER) caesura

    du hast jetzt mal Páúse! (inf) — now, you keep quiet!

    nach einer langen Páúse sagte er... — after a long silence he said...

    immer wieder entstanden Páúsen in der Unterhaltung — the conversation was full of gaps or silences

    ohne Páúse arbeiten — to work nonstop or without stopping or continuously

    die große Páúse (Sch)(the) break (Brit), recess (US); (in Grundschule) playtime

    zur Páúse stand es 3:1 (Ftbl)it was 3-1 at half-time

    2) (MUS) rest

    die Páúsen einhalten — to make the rests

    eine halbe/ganze Páúse — a minim (Brit) or half-note (US)/semibreve (Brit) or whole-note (US) rest

    II
    f -, -n
    (= Durchzeichnung) tracing
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    die
    1) (a temporary period of calm.) lull
    2) (a pause: a break in the conversation.) break
    3) (a usually short period or gap, eg between the acts of a play etc: We bought an ice-cream during the interlude; an interlude of calm during the violence.) interlude
    4) (a short break in a play, concert etc: We had ice-cream in the interval.) interval
    5) (a short stop, break or interval (while doing something): There was a pause in the conversation.) pause
    6) (the act of making a musical note or rest slightly longer than normal, or a mark showing that this is to be done.) pause
    7) ((American) a short period of free time between school classes.) recess
    8) (a copy made by tracing: I made a tracing of the diagram.) tracing
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    Pau·se1
    <-, -n>
    [ˈpauzə]
    f
    1. (Unterbrechung) break, AM a. recess
    die große/kleine \Pause SCH long [mid-morning]/short break
    [eine] \Pause machen to have a break
    „\Pause!“ “time out!”
    2. (Sprechpause) pause
    3. MUS rest
    Pau·se2
    <-, -n>
    [ˈpauzə]
    f tracing
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    I
    die; Pause, Pausen
    1) (Unterbrechung) break; (RuhePause) rest; (Theater) interval (Brit.); intermission (Amer.); (Kino) intermission; (Sport) half-time interval

    kleine/große Pause — (Schule) short/[long] break

    [eine] Pause machen/eine Pause einlegen — take or have a break; (zum Ausruhen) have a rest

    2) (in der Unterhaltung o. ä.) pause; (verlegenes Schweigen) silence
    3) (Musik) rest
    II
    die; Pause, Pausen (Kopie) tracing; (LichtPause) Photostat (Brit. ®)
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    Pause1 f; -, -n break; beim Reden etc: pause; SCHULE break, US recess; THEAT, SPORT interval; US und FILM intermission; MUS rest;
    kleine Pause short ( oder quick, little) break;
    die große/kleine Pause SCHULE the (long)/short break (US recess);
    es klingelt zur Pause the bell is ringing for break (US recess);
    einlegen take ( oder have) a break; beim Reden: pause for a moment;
    er redet ohne Pause he talks non-stop;
    sie gönnt sich keine Pause she never lets up;
    du brauchst eine Pause you need a break
    Pause2 f; -, -n
    1. (Durchzeichnung) tracing
    2. (Lichtpause) copy; (Blaupause) blueprint
    * * *
    I
    die; Pause, Pausen
    1) (Unterbrechung) break; (RuhePause) rest; (Theater) interval (Brit.); intermission (Amer.); (Kino) intermission; (Sport) half-time interval

    kleine/große Pause — (Schule) short/[long] break

    [eine] Pause machen/eine Pause einlegen — take or have a break; (zum Ausruhen) have a rest

    3) (Musik) rest
    II
    die; Pause, Pausen (Kopie) tracing; (LichtPause) Photostat (Brit. ®)
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    -n (Kopie) f.
    blueprint n. -n (Musik) f.
    rest n. -n (Schule) f.
    break n.
    recess (US) n. -n (Sport) f.
    break n.
    interval n.
    time out n. -n (Theater) f.
    intermission n. -n f.
    break n.
    pause n.
    recess n.
    (§ pl.: recesses)
    respite n.
    stop n.
    time-out n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > Pause

  • 3 pause

    f; -, -n break; beim Reden etc.: pause; Schule: break, Am. recess; THEAT., SPORT interval; Am. und Film: intermission; MUS. rest; kleine Pause short ( oder quick, little) break; die große / kleine Pause Schule: the (long) / short break (Am. recess); es klingelt zur Pause the bell is ringing for break (Am. recess); eine Pause machen oder einlegen take ( oder have) a break; beim Reden: pause for a moment; er redet ohne Pause he talks non-stop; sie gönnt sich keine Pause she never lets up; du brauchst eine Pause you need a break
    f; -, -n
    1. (Durchzeichnung) tracing
    2. (Lichtpause) copy; (Blaupause) blueprint
    * * *
    die Pause
    pause; intermission; interlude; breathingspace; recess; interval; stop; break
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    Pau|se I
    f -, -n
    1) (= Unterbrechung) break; (= Rast) rest; (= das Innehalten) pause; (THEAT) interval, intermission; (SCH) break, recess (US); (POL) recess; (LITER) caesura

    du hast jetzt mal Páúse! (inf) — now, you keep quiet!

    nach einer langen Páúse sagte er... — after a long silence he said...

    immer wieder entstanden Páúsen in der Unterhaltung — the conversation was full of gaps or silences

    ohne Páúse arbeiten — to work nonstop or without stopping or continuously

    die große Páúse (Sch)(the) break (Brit), recess (US); (in Grundschule) playtime

    zur Páúse stand es 3:1 (Ftbl)it was 3-1 at half-time

    2) (MUS) rest

    die Páúsen einhalten — to make the rests

    eine halbe/ganze Páúse — a minim (Brit) or half-note (US)/semibreve (Brit) or whole-note (US) rest

    II
    f -, -n
    (= Durchzeichnung) tracing
    * * *
    die
    1) (a temporary period of calm.) lull
    2) (a pause: a break in the conversation.) break
    3) (a usually short period or gap, eg between the acts of a play etc: We bought an ice-cream during the interlude; an interlude of calm during the violence.) interlude
    4) (a short break in a play, concert etc: We had ice-cream in the interval.) interval
    5) (a short stop, break or interval (while doing something): There was a pause in the conversation.) pause
    6) (the act of making a musical note or rest slightly longer than normal, or a mark showing that this is to be done.) pause
    7) ((American) a short period of free time between school classes.) recess
    8) (a copy made by tracing: I made a tracing of the diagram.) tracing
    * * *
    Pau·se1
    <-, -n>
    [ˈpauzə]
    f
    1. (Unterbrechung) break, AM a. recess
    die große/kleine \Pause SCH long [mid-morning]/short break
    [eine] \Pause machen to have a break
    „\Pause!“ “time out!”
    2. (Sprechpause) pause
    3. MUS rest
    Pau·se2
    <-, -n>
    [ˈpauzə]
    f tracing
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    I
    die; Pause, Pausen
    1) (Unterbrechung) break; (RuhePause) rest; (Theater) interval (Brit.); intermission (Amer.); (Kino) intermission; (Sport) half-time interval

    kleine/große Pause — (Schule) short/[long] break

    [eine] Pause machen/eine Pause einlegen — take or have a break; (zum Ausruhen) have a rest

    2) (in der Unterhaltung o. ä.) pause; (verlegenes Schweigen) silence
    3) (Musik) rest
    II
    die; Pause, Pausen (Kopie) tracing; (LichtPause) Photostat (Brit. ®)
    * * *
    …pause f im subst:
    Schulpause break, US recess;
    Sitzungspause adjournment;
    Toilettenpause toilet break
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    I
    die; Pause, Pausen
    1) (Unterbrechung) break; (RuhePause) rest; (Theater) interval (Brit.); intermission (Amer.); (Kino) intermission; (Sport) half-time interval

    kleine/große Pause — (Schule) short/[long] break

    [eine] Pause machen/eine Pause einlegen — take or have a break; (zum Ausruhen) have a rest

    3) (Musik) rest
    II
    die; Pause, Pausen (Kopie) tracing; (LichtPause) Photostat (Brit. ®)
    * * *
    -n (Kopie) f.
    blueprint n. -n (Musik) f.
    rest n. -n (Schule) f.
    break n.
    recess (US) n. -n (Sport) f.
    break n.
    interval n.
    time out n. -n (Theater) f.
    intermission n. -n f.
    break n.
    pause n.
    recess n.
    (§ pl.: recesses)
    respite n.
    stop n.
    time-out n.

    Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch > pause

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