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British pronunciation/bɹˈe‌ɪk/
American pronunciation/ˈbɹeɪk/

"break"的定义和意义

to break
01

打破, 折断

to separate something into more pieces, often in a sudden way
Transitive: to break sth
to break definition and meaning
1.1

打破, 损坏

to become damaged and separated into pieces because of a blow, shock, etc.
to break definition and meaning
02

逃脱, 突破

to manage to get away from captivity
to break definition and meaning
03

打破, 骨折

to cause a crack and a separation in one of the bones of the body
Transitive: to break a bone
to break definition and meaning
04

违反, 破坏

to fail to obey the law
Transitive: to break a law
05

破坏, 失效

(of a piece of equipment) to become inoperative or unusable
Intransitive
06

打断, 中断

to end or interrupt something, particularly a sentence, remark, or course of action
Transitive: to break a situation or course of action
6.1

休息, 中断

to put a temporary halt to something, particularly in order to have a drink or eat something
6.2

减轻跌落的冲击, 缓和跌落的影响

to try to lessen the force or impact of a fall
6.3

超越, 打破

to excel in doing something compared to anyone else who has ever tried it
6.4

打破, 摆脱

to do one's best to make a habit go away
07

打破, 摧毁

to destroy someone in a mental sense
Transitive: to break sb
7.1

打破, 中断

to negate a strike, particularly by replacing the striking workers
7.2

打破, 迫使服从

to make someone confess, submit, or obey, particularly by hitting or torturing them
7.3

打破, 削弱

to weaken someone or something in order to destroy them
08

破裂, 变声

(of a boy's voice at the age of 13 or older) to become permanently deeper
Intransitive
8.1

断裂, 变调

(of a person's voice) to change in tone due to going through intense emotion
09

解密, 揭示

to unravel the secret or find the meaning behind something
Transitive: to break a secret or complex problem
10

被公布, 被披露

(of news) to be released or made known to the public
Intransitive
10.1

告知, 通知

to tell someone some important news, often bad news
11

脱离, 松开

(of wrestlers or boxers) to let go of or come out of a grappling position, particularly when asked by the referee
Intransitive
12

划破, 切开

to cut through the surface level of the skin and cause bleeding
Transitive: to break the skin
13

打破, 破坏

to make a set become incomplete, particularly by taking or destroying one of its parts
Transitive: to break a set
14

兑换, 找零

to exchange a sum of money for the same amount but in smaller bills or coins
Transitive: to break a bill
15

开球, 破球

(primarily in the game of billiards, snooker, or pool) to be the first player who strikes at the beginning of a game
Intransitive
16

突破, 破水面

to rise through the surface of sea, pool, etc.
Transitive: to break the surface of water
17

打破, 变更

(of weather conditions) to experience a drastic change, particularly after a period of stability
Intransitive
17.1

打破, 溅起泡沫

(of waves of water) to fall or be dissolved into foam, particularly on the shoreline
17.2

开始, 突破

(of a day, dawn, or a storm) to begin
17.3

放晴, 显现开口

(of clouds) to clear out or show an opening
18

打破, 撬开

to use force in order to open something secure such as a safe
Transitive: to break a safe compartment
Break
01

休息, 间歇

a rest from the work or activity we usually do
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02

骨折, 断裂

a fracture in a hard tissue, such as bone
break definition and meaning

What is a "break"?

A break, in the context of a noun, refers to a fracture or crack in hard tissue, like bone, typically caused by injury or underlying medical conditions. It involves the separation or disruption of the bone structure, often resulting in pain, swelling, and loss of function in the affected area. Healing a break usually requires medical attention, which may involve casting or surgery depending on the seriousness of the injury. Proper treatment and recovery are essential for restoring function and preventing complications in the affected bone.

03

中断, 破裂

some abrupt occurrence that interrupts an ongoing activity
04

大机会, 幸运的事件

an unexpected fortunate event, particularly one that leads to success
05

断裂, 破裂

the act of breaking something
06

分裂, 断裂

a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
07

断裂, 裂缝

(geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other
08

中断, 暂停

an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity
09

猛冲, 跳跃

a sudden dash
10

开球, 开球击打

the opening shot that scatters the balls in billiards or pool
11

逃跑, 越狱

an escape from a place, typically where one is being held against their will
12

失败的轮次, 爆发失败

any frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or spare
13

发球破发, 破发

to win a game in which it is your opponent's turn to serve (= hit the ball across the net first)
14

破裂, 中断

the occurrence of breaking
15

声音变化, 中断

an abrupt change in the tone or register of the voice (as at puberty or due to emotion)
16

休息, 中断

a period of time during which a specific activity, event, or process is temporarily paused or interrupted
17

广告插播, 商业广告中断

a short pause in a TV or radio program for advertisement
18

休息, 课间休息

a period of time during the school day when students are not in class, often used for relaxation, refreshment, or other activities

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The storm's strong winds can break branches off the trees.
He accidentally broke the pencil while sharpening it.
The kids tend to break their toys if they play too roughly.
Be careful not to break the glass when you wash the dishes.
His relentless questioning broke her resolve.
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