break
break
- 美:[breɪk]
- 英:[breɪk]
基本释义:
- n.中断;休息;破裂;机会
- v.中断;破坏;碎;打断
- 网络打破;断裂;打碎
反义词:
v.
mend,uphold
搭配:
v.+n.
break heart,break ice,break leg,break record,break law
adj.+n.
break arm,break bone
adv.+v.
break away
权威英汉双解
Give the lad a break─it's only his second day on the job. 别苛求这小伙子,他上工才第二天。 |
Give the lad a break─it's only his second day on the job. 别苛求这小伙子,他上工才第二天。 |
He suddenly leapt up and made a break for the door. 他突然一跃而起,向门口逃窜。 | |
They decided to make a break for it(= to try and escape) that night. 他们决定那天晚上逃跑。 |
He suddenly leapt up and made a break for the door. 他突然一跃而起,向门口逃窜。 | |
They decided to make a break for it(= to try and escape) that night. 他们决定那天晚上逃跑。 |
英汉解释
英英解释
v. | 1. to make something separate into two or more pieces, for example by hitting or dropping it; if something breaks, it becomes damaged and separates into pieces; if a bone in your body breaks, or if you break it, it cracks or separates into two pieces; if a piece of equipment breaks, or if you break it, it stops working correctly because a part of it is damaged 2. to fail to obey a rule or law; to not do something that you promised or agreed to do 3. to make a hole or cut in the surface of something 4. to destroy someone’s confidence, determination, or happiness; to lose your determination or confidence, especially when someone is deliberately trying to make this happen 5. if important news breaks, it becomes publicly known; to publish or broadcast a news story for the first time; to tell someone bad news in a kind way 6. to stop what you are doing for a short period of time 7. to stop a bad situation from continuing; to end your connection or relationship with someone; to end a quiet or calm period, for example by talking or making a noise; to end a long period in which you have refused to talk about something 8. when day breaks, it starts to get light in the morning 9. if a storm breaks, it starts; if the weather breaks, it changes unexpectedly, and usually becomes worse 10. if a boy’s voice breaks, it becomes deeper and he starts to sound like a man; if someone’s voice breaks, they become unable to speak clearly, usually because they are upset 11. if waves break, they reach their highest point and start to fall 12. if someone breaks a codea secret way of writing, they learn how to understand it 13. if someone’s fever breaks, it starts to become less severe 1. to make something separate into two or more pieces, for example by hitting or dropping it; if something breaks, it becomes damaged and separates into pieces; if a bone in your body breaks, or if you break it, it cracks or separates into two pieces; if a piece of equipment breaks, or if you break it, it stops working correctly because a part of it is damaged 2. to fail to obey a rule or law; to not do something that you promised or agreed to do 3. to make a hole or cut in the surface of something 4. to destroy someone’s confidence, determination, or happiness; to lose your determination or confidence, especially when someone is deliberately trying to make this happen 5. if important news breaks, it becomes publicly known; to publish or broadcast a news story for the first time; to tell someone bad news in a kind way 6. to stop what you are doing for a short period of time 7. to stop a bad situation from continuing; to end your connection or relationship with someone; to end a quiet or calm period, for example by talking or making a noise; to end a long period in which you have refused to talk about something 8. when day breaks, it starts to get light in the morning 9. if a storm breaks, it starts; if the weather breaks, it changes unexpectedly, and usually becomes worse 10. if a boy’s voice breaks, it becomes deeper and he starts to sound like a man; if someone’s voice breaks, they become unable to speak clearly, usually because they are upset 11. if waves break, they reach their highest point and start to fall 12. if someone breaks a codea secret way of writing, they learn how to understand it 13. if someone’s fever breaks, it starts to become less severe |
n. | 1. a short period of time when you stop what you are doing so that you can eat or rest; a rest from the work or job that you usually do; a short vacation; a period of time when most people do not go to work 2. a pause between television or radio programs, especially when advertisements are broadcast; a pause in a sports game 3. a time at which one thing ends completely and a new thing begins 4. a place where something is broken; a place where a bone is broken 5. a space in something such as a line of traffic 6. a sudden lack of control in someone’s voice that shows they are upset 7. in tennis, a game that someone wins when their opponent is serving 8. an opportunity that helps you to be successful 1. a short period of time when you stop what you are doing so that you can eat or rest; a rest from the work or job that you usually do; a short vacation; a period of time when most people do not go to work 2. a pause between television or radio programs, especially when advertisements are broadcast; a pause in a sports game 3. a time at which one thing ends completely and a new thing begins 4. a place where something is broken; a place where a bone is broken 5. a space in something such as a line of traffic 6. a sudden lack of control in someone’s voice that shows they are upset 7. in tennis, a game that someone wins when their opponent is serving 8. an opportunity that helps you to be successful |
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例句
We had no idea whether the war would break out or not up to yesterday.
直到昨天,我们还不知道战争是否会爆发。
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The twist, however, was that once given the money, Player B could break his promise and keep the entire amount.
然而事情的关键在于,当乙拿到钱以后,他可以违背诺言将全部的钱财据为己有。
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He had almost run out of fuel and was forced to break into a filling station.
他差不多把油用光了,被迫强行开进一家加油站。
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He said the key was to "break the link" between people coming to the UK to work and gaining citizenship, which increased the population.
他说关键是“剪断纽带”,人们来到英国工作并且获得国籍,造成人口增长。
article.yeeyan.org
The bacteria get into the body through a break in the skin and produce a toxin that attacks the nervous system.
细菌会透过皮肤表面的伤口入侵人体,产生毒素破坏神经系统。
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The point of guru yoga is to break down such discriminations and to see our own nature as Buddha.
上师瑜伽的要点是去破除这样的分别,并见自性为佛。
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My coach thinks I should watch and learn, but I don't want to break my neck and suck at my job for the next decade.
我的教练认为我应该认真观察并从中学习。可是我不想去摔断我的脖子,并使自己沉浸在下一个十年的工作中。
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Mallard was afflicted with a heart trouble, great care was taken to break to her as gently as possible the news of her husband's death.
明知夫人野鸭是患有心脏病的麻烦,非常小心被打破,她轻轻地作为,尽可能的消息,她丈夫的死因。
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Ending the tax break altogether would pay for universal coverage, with revenue left over to set against the long-term budget deficit.
完全取消税收减免,所产生的收入足以为全民医保埋单,剩余部分还可抵减长期财政赤字。
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When animals with complex behavior evolved, evolution began to break out of its Darwinian straight jacket.
当行为复杂的动物演变了,进化就不断地从达尔文主义者的书中跳出来。
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