to rupture
01
破裂, 爆裂
(of a pipe or similar structure) to burst or break apart suddenly
Intransitive
例子
Extreme pressure can cause a boiler to rupture, posing a significant safety risk.
极端压力可能导致锅炉破裂,构成重大安全风险。
02
破裂, 断绝
to cause an agreement or relation to be breached
Transitive: to rupture an agreement or relation
例子
The company 's failure to meet deadlines ruptured its longstanding partnership with the supplier.
公司未能按时完成期限破裂了其与供应商的长期合作关系。
03
破裂, 撕裂
(of an internal organ) to suffer damage or tearing
Intransitive
例子
The eardrum can rupture due to changes in pressure, causing hearing loss.
鼓膜会因压力变化而破裂,导致听力丧失。
04
破裂, 撕裂
to cause an internal organs to tear
Transitive: to rupture an internal organ
例子
Heavy lifting without proper technique can rupture the muscles in the back.
没有正确的技术进行重物 lifting 可能会撕裂背部肌肉。
Rupture
01
破裂, 断裂
the act of making a sudden noisy break
02
破裂, 决裂
an end to an agreement or good relations between people, states, etc.
03
破裂, 撕裂
a severe injury that causes an internal organ or soft tissue to break or tear suddenly
例子
She felt a sudden sharp pain in her abdomen, fearing it was a sign of an appendix rupture.
她突然感到腹部一阵剧痛,担心这是阑尾破裂的迹象。



























