interregnum

英 [,ɪntə'regnəm] 美 [,ɪntɚ'rɛɡnəm]
  • n. 中断;空位期;过渡期;间歇
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interregnum 政权空白期,政权更迭期

inter-,在内,在中间,相互,-regn,统治,政权,词源同reign,regal.

interregnum
interregnum: see reign
interregnum (n.)
1570s, from Latin interregnum, literally "between-reign," from inter- (see inter-) + regnum (see reign (n.)). In the republic, a vacancy in the consulate.
1. The Special Group itself was infected with interregnum uncertainties.
特别小组本身也受到新旧总统交替期间那种无所适从的影响.

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2. He shared Clifford's concern about the interregnum.
他同克利福德对新旧总统的交替期都抱有忧虑.

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3. There is no interregnum between the death of one sovereign and the accession of the next.
君主死亡与下一君主继位之间不得有任何空位期.

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4. No one in the interregnum seemed to feel final responsibility, and so matters drifted along.
在新旧总统交替期间,似乎谁也不愿意承担最后的责任, 于是事情就这样随波逐流下去了.

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5. Fear intensified during the interregnum between Herbert Hoover and Franklin D.
恐惧在胡佛和罗斯福任期的中间期得到加强.

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