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interval [ˈɪntəvəl]a. (in time) intervalle m• at frequent/regular intervals à intervalles rapprochés/réguliersc. ( = space between objects) intervalle m* * *['ɪntəvl]1) (in time, space) intervalle mbright intervals — Meteorology belles éclaircies fpl
2) GB Theatre entracte m; Sport ( during match) pause f, mi-temps f inv
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