資料來源 : pyDict
幕間,幕間時間,插曲,穿插,過場
資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Interlude \In`ter*lude\, n. [OE. enterlude, LL. interludium; LL.
inter between + ludus play, fr. ludere to play: cf. F.
interlude. See {Ludicrous}.]
1. A short entertainment exhibited on the stage between the
acts of a play, or between the play and the afterpiece, to
relieve the tedium of waiting.
Dreams are but interludes, which fancy makes When
monarch reason sleeps. --Dryden.
2. A form of English drama or play, usually short, merry, and
farcical, which succeeded the Moralities or Moral Plays in
the transition to the romantic or Elizabethan drama.
3. (Mus.) A short piece of instrumental music played between
the parts of a song or cantata, or the acts of a drama;
especially, in church music, a short passage played by the
organist between the stanzas of a hymn, or in German
chorals after each line.
資料來源 : WordNet®
interlude
n 1: an intervening period or episode
2: a brief show (music or dance etc) performed between the
sections of another performance [syn: {intermezzo}, {entr'acte}]
v : perform an interlude; "The guitar player interluded with a
beautiful improvisation"