break的中文翻译

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break

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  • break1   (in pieces)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    损坏, 弄坏
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to be damaged and separated into two or more parts, as a result of force; to damage sth in this way
      • All the windows broke with the force of the blast.
        所有的窗户都在爆炸中被震碎了
      • She dropped the plate and it broke into pieces.
        她把盘子摔碎了
      • to break a cup/window
        打破一个杯子/窗户
      • She fell off a ladder and broke her arm.
        她从楼梯上摔下来,跌断了胳膊
      • He broke the chocolate in two.
        他把巧克力掰成两半
  • break2   (Aviation)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    冲破
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to exceed the limits of something
      • Supersonic aircraft can break the sound barrier.
  • break3   (stop working)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    弄坏, 打断, 中断
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to stop working as a result of being damaged; to damage sth and stop it from working
      • My watch has broken.
        我的手表坏了
      • I think I've broken the washing machine.
        我想我的洗衣机已经被我用坏了
  • break4   (skin)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    咬破, 弄破, 使流血
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to cut the surface of the skin and make it bleed
      • The dog bit me but didn't break the skin.
        狗咬了我一口,但没有咬破皮
  • break5   (law/promise)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    违反, 食言
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to do sth that is against the law; to not keep a promise, etc
      • to break the law/rules/conditions
        违反法律/规则/条件
      • to break an agreement/a contract/a promise/your word
        违反一项协议/合同/承诺/你的话
      • to break an appointment (= not to come to it)
        爽约
      • He was breaking the speed limit (= travelling faster than the law allows).
        他违章超速行驶
  • break6   (stop for short time)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    休息
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to stop doing sth for a while, especially when it is time to eat or have a drink
      • Let's break for lunch.
        咱们停一停,去吃点午饭
      • a broken night's sleep (= a night during which you often wake up)
        夜晚的睡眠总是断断续续
      • We broke our journey in Oxford (= stopped in Oxford on the way to the place we were going to).
        我们在牛津中止了行程
  • break7   (end sth)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    打破, 打断
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to interrupt sth so that it ends suddenly
      • She broke the silence by coughing.
        她的咳嗽声打破了寂静
      • A tree broke his fall(= stopped him as he was falling).
        他坠落时一棵树挡住了他
      • The phone rang and broke my train of thought.
        电话铃响了,打断了我的思路
    • to make sth end by using force or strong action
      • an attempt to break the year-long siege
        冲破长达一年的围困的尝试
      • Management has not succeeded in breaking the strike.
        资方未能使罢工中止
    • to end a connection with sth or a relationship with sb
      • He broke all ties with his parents.
        他断绝了和他父母的一切联系
  • break8   (escape)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    冲破, 逃离
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to get away from or out of a position in which they are stuck or trapped
      • He finally managed to break free from his attacker.
        他终于设法逃脱了袭击他的人
  • break9   (destroy, be destroyed)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    破坏
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to destroy sth or make sb/sth weaker; to become weak or be destroyed
      • to break sb's morale/resistance/resolve/spirit
        击溃某人的士气/抵抗/决心/精神
      • The government was determined to break the power of the trade unions.
        政府决心削弱工会的力量
      • The scandal broke him (= ruined his reputation and destroyed his confidence).
        这一丑闻把他毁了
      • She broke under questioning (= was no longer able to bear it) and confessed to everything.
        她经不住盘问,招认了一切
  • break10   (make sb feel bad)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    使垮掉
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to make sb feel so sad, lonely, etc. that they cannot live a normal life
      • The death of his wife broke him completely.
        妻子的死让他悲痛欲绝
  • break11   (of weather)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    突变, (天气)突然变糟
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to change suddenly, usually after a period when it has been fine
  • break12   (show opening)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    散开, 散去
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to show an opening
      • The clouds broke and the sun came out.
        云一散开,太阳就出来了
  • break13   (of day/dawn/storm)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    破晓
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • when the day or dawn or a storm breaks, it begins
      • Dawn was breaking when they finally left.
        他们最终离开时正式破晓时分
  • break14   (of news)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    暴露, 公开, 公布
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • if a piece of news breaks, it becomes known
      • There was a public outcry when the scandal broke.
        丑闻一传开,舆论一片哗然
      • breaking news (= news that is arriving about events that have just happened)
        最新消息
    • to be the first to tell sb some bad news
      • Who's going to break it to her?
        谁去告诉她这个噩耗?
      • I'm sorry to be the one to break the news to you.
        我很抱歉给你带来一个坏消息
  • break15   (of voice)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    (嗓音)突变
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • if sb's voice breaks, it changes its tone because of emotion
      • Her voice broke as she told us the dreadful news.
        她告诉我们这可怕的消息时,声音都变了
    • when a boy's voice breaks, it becomes permanently deeper at about the age of 13 or 14
  • break16   (a record)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    打破..的记录
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to do sth better, faster, etc. than anyone has ever done it before
      • She had broken the world 100 metres record.
        她打破了100米的世界纪录
      • The movie broke all box-office records.
        这部影片打破了所有的票房纪录
  • break17   (of waves)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    波涛)拍岸
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • when waves break, they fall and are dissolved into foam, usually near land
      • the sound of waves breaking on the beach
        海浪排挤在沙滩上的声音
      • The sea was breaking over the wrecked ship.
        海浪冲刷着破船的残骸
  • break18   (sth secret)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    破译
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to find the meaning of sth secret
      • to break a code
        破解代码
  • break19   (money)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    兑开(大额钞票)
    verb   (broke, broken)
    • to change a banknote for coins
      • Can you break a twenty-dollar bill?
        你能找开一张20美元的钞票吗?
  • break20   (short stop/pause)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    休息, 间歇
    noun
    • a short period of time when you stop what you are doing and rest, eat, etc
      • a coffee/lunch/tea break
        一杯咖啡/一顿午餐/一杯茶
      • Let's take a break.
        我们休息一会
      • a break for lunch
        休息一会吃午餐
      • She worked all day without a break.
        她接连工作了一整天
    • a period of time between lessons at school
      • Come and see me at break.
        课间休息来见我
    • a pause or period of time when sth stops before starting again
      • a break in my daily routine
        破例
      • She wanted to take a career break in order to have children.
        她想暂时放下工作,去生孩子
    • a pause for advertisements in the middle of a television or radio programme
      • More news after the break.
        广告之后继续报道新闻
  • break21   (holiday/vacation)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    假期, 休息
    noun
    • a short holiday/vacation
      • We had a weekend break in New York.
        我们在纽约度过了一个周末假日
      • a well-earned break
        应得的休息
  • break22   (change in situation)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    改变, 终止
    noun
    • the moment when a situation or a relationship that has existed for a time changes, ends or is interrupted
      • He needed to make a complete break with the past.
        他需要与过去做个彻底的了断
      • a break with tradition/convention(= a change from what is accepted, in sth such as art, behaviour, etc.)
        打破传统/公约
      • a break in the weather(= a change from one type of weather to a different one)
        天气的转变
      • a break in diplomatic relations
        外交关系的中断
  • break23   (opening/space)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    间隙
    noun
    • a space or an opening between two or more things
      • We could see the moon through a break in the clouds.
        我们能从云缝里看到太阳
  • break24   (opportunity)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    转折点, 机会, 机遇
    noun
    • an opportunity to do sth, usually to get sth that you want or to achieve success
      • I got my lucky break when I won a 'Young Journalist of the Year' competition.
        我时来运转,在“年度最佳青年记者”竞赛中获奖
      • We've had a few bad breaks (= pieces of bad luck) along the way.
        我们在前进的道路上犯了一些严重的错误
  • break25   (of bone)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    断裂, 骨折
    noun
    • a place where sth, especially a bone in your body, has broken
      • The X-ray showed there was no break in his leg.
        X光照片显示他的腿并没有骨折
  • break26   (in tennis)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    破发局
    noun
    • a win in a game in which your opponent is serving
      • It was her second break in the set.
        这是她在一局中的第二次破发
      • break point (= a situation in which, if you win the next point, you win the game)
        破发点
  • break27   (in billiards/snooker)   UK /breɪk/  US /breɪk/ 
    突破
    noun
    • a series of successful shots by one player; the number of points scored in a series of successful shots
      • He's put together a magnificent break.
        他完成了一个重大突破
      • a 147 break (= the highest possible break in snooker)
        单杆147分
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