break的意思和读音

break

: [breɪk] : [breɪk]

n.

v.

broke  brake  broken  breaks  breaking  

v.+n.break heart,break ice,break leg,break record,break law

adj.+n.break arm,break bone

adv.+v.break away

v.mend,uphold

n.disruption,breakdown,rest,respite,holiday

v.break down,end,take a break,beat,destroy

breakv.in pieces

1.[i][t]使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.

She dropped the plate and it broke into pieces .

to break a cup/window

She fell off a ladder and broke her arm.

He broke the chocolate in two .

stop working

2.[i][t]to stop working as a result of being damaged; to damage sth and stop it from working

My watch has broken.

I think I've broken the washing machine.

skin

3.[t]~ sth使to cut the surface of the skin and make it bleed

The dog bit me but didn't break the skin.

law/promise

4.[t]~ sthto do sth that is against the law; to not keep a promise, etc.

to break the law/rules/conditions

to break an agreement/a contract/a promise/your word

to break an appointment(= not to come to it)

He was breaking the speed limit(= travelling faster than the law allows) .

stop for short time

5.[i][t]to stop doing sth for a while, especially when it is time to eat or have a drink

Let's break for lunch.

a broken night's sleep(= a night during which you often wake up)

We broke our journey in Oxford(= stopped in Oxford on the way to the place we were going to) .

end sth

6.[t]~ sthto interrupt sth so that it ends suddenly

She broke the silence by coughing.

A tree broke his fall(= stopped him as he was falling) .

The phone rang and broke my train of thought.

7.[t]~ sthto make sth end by using force or strong action

an attempt to break the year-long siege

Management has not succeeded in breaking the strike .使

8.[t]~ sthto end a connection with sth or a relationship with sb

He broke all ties with his parents.

escape

9.[i]~ free (from sb/sth)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.

destroy, be destroyed

10.[t][i]~ (sb/sth)to destroy sth or make sb/sth weaker; to become weak or be destroyed

to break sb's morale/resistance/resolve/spirit

The government was determined to break the power of the trade unions.

The scandal broke him(= ruined his reputation and destroyed his confidence) .

She broke under questioning(= was no longer able to bear it) and confessed to everything.

使make sb feel bad

11.[t]~ sb使使使to make sb feel so sad, lonely, etc. that they cannot live a normal life

The death of his wife broke him completely.使

of weather

12.[i]to change suddenly, usually after a period when it has been fine

show opening

13.[i]to show an opening

The clouds broke and the sun came out.

of day/dawn/storm

14.[i];(when the day or dawn or a stormbreaks , it begins

Dawn was breaking when they finally left.

of news

15.[i]if a piece of newsbreaks , it becomes known

There was a public outcry when the scandal broke.

breaking news(= news that is arriving about events that have just happened)

16.[t]~ it/the news to sbto be the first to tell sb some bad news

Who's going to break it to her?

I'm sorry to be the one to break the news to you.

of voice

17.[i]if sb's voicebreaks , it changes its tone because of emotion

Her voice broke as she told us the dreadful news.

18.[i] 13 14 when a boy's voicebreaks , it becomes permanently deeper at about the age of 13 or 14

a record

19.[t]~ a recordto do sth better, faster, etc. than anyone has ever done it before

She had broken the world 100 metres record. 100

The movie broke all box-office records.

of waves

20.[i]when wavesbreak , they fall and are dissolved into foam , usually near land

the sound of waves breaking on the beach

The sea was breaking over the wrecked ship.

sth secret

21.[t]~ a code/cipherto find the meaning of sth secret

to break a code

money

22.[t]~ sthto change a banknote for coins

Can you break a twenty-dollar bill?

IDMn.short stop/pause

1.[c]a short period of time when you stop what you are doing and rest, eat, etc.

a coffee/lunch/tea break

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a break for lunch

She worked all day without a break.

2.[u]a period of time between lessons at school

Come and see me at break.

3.[c]a pause or period of time when sth stops before starting again

a break in my daily routine

She wanted to take a career break in order to have children.

4.[c]广a pause for advertisements in the middle of a television or radio programme

More news after the break.广

holiday/vacation

5.[c]a short holiday/vacation

We had a weekend break in New York.

a well-earned break

change in situation

6.[sing]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.

a break with tradition/convention(= a change from what is accepted, in sth such as art, behaviour, etc.)

a break in the weather(= a change from one type of weather to a different one)

a break in diplomatic relations

opening/space

7.[c]~ (in sth)a space or an opening between two or more things

We could see the moon through a break in the clouds.

opportunity

8.[c](informal)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.

We've had a few bad breaks(= pieces of bad luck) along the way.

of bone

9.[c]a place where sth, especially a bone in your body, has broken

The X-ray showed there was no break in his leg.X

in tennis

10.[c]a win in a game in which your opponent is serving

It was her second break in the set.

break point(= a situation in which, if you win the next point, you win the game)

in billiards/snooker

11.[c]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.

a 147 break(= the highest possible break in snooker ) 147

IDMbreak of day/dawnthe moment in the early hours of the morning when it begins to get lightgive me a break!(informal)used when sb wants sb else to stop doing or saying sth that is annoying, or to stop saying sth that is not true

Give the lad a break─it's only his second day on the job.

give sb a breakto give sb a chance; to not judge sb too severely

Give the lad a break─it's only his second day on the job.

He suddenly leapt up and made a break for the door.

They decided to make a break for it(= to try and escape) that night.

make a break for sth/for itto run towards sth in order to try and escape

He suddenly leapt up and made a break for the door.

They decided to make a break for it(= to try and escape) that night.

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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 damaged2.to fail to obey a rule or law; to not do something that you promised or agreed to do3.to make a hole or cut in the surface of something4.to destroy someones confidence, determination, or happiness; to lose your determination or confidence, especially when someone is deliberately trying to make this happen5.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 way6.to stop what you are doing for a short period of time7.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 something8.when day breaks, it starts to get light in the morning9.if a storm breaks, it starts; if the weather breaks, it changes unexpectedly, and usually becomes worse10.if a boys voice breaks, it becomes deeper and he starts to sound like a man; if someones voice breaks, they become unable to speak clearly, usually because they are upset11.if waves break, they reach their highest point and start to fall12.if someone breaks a codea secret way of writing, they learn how to understand it13.if someones fever breaks, it starts to become less severe1.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 damaged2.to fail to obey a rule or law; to not do something that you promised or agreed to do3.to make a hole or cut in the surface of something4.to destroy someones confidence, determination, or happiness; to lose your determination or confidence, especially when someone is deliberately trying to make this happen5.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 way6.to stop what you are doing for a short period of time7.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 something8.when day breaks, it starts to get light in the morning9.if a storm breaks, it starts; if the weather breaks, it changes unexpectedly, and usually becomes worse10.if a boys voice breaks, it becomes deeper and he starts to sound like a man; if someones voice breaks, they become unable to speak clearly, usually because they are upset11.if waves break, they reach their highest point and start to fall12.if someone breaks a codea secret way of writing, they learn how to understand it13.if someones 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 work2.a pause between television or radio programs, especially when advertisements are broadcast; a pause in a sports game3.a time at which one thing ends completely and a new thing begins4.a place where something is broken; a place where a bone is broken5.a space in something such as a line of traffic6.a sudden lack of control in someones voice that shows they are upset7.in tennis, a game that someone wins when their opponent is serving8.an opportunity that helps you to be successful1.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 work2.a pause between television or radio programs, especially when advertisements are broadcast; a pause in a sports game3.a time at which one thing ends completely and a new thing begins4.a place where something is broken; a place where a bone is broken5.a space in something such as a line of traffic6.a sudden lack of control in someones voice that shows they are upset7.in tennis, a game that someone wins when their opponent is serving8.an opportunity that helps you to be successful

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1.We had no idea whether the war would break out or not up to yesterday.

2.The twist, however, was that once given the money, Player B could break his promise and keep the entire amount.

3.He had almost run out of fuel and was forced to break into a filling station.

4.He said the key was to "break the link" between people coming to the UK to work and gaining citizenship, which increased the population.”,

5.The bacteria get into the body through a break in the skin and produce a toxin that attacks the nervous system.

6.The point of guru yoga is to break down such discriminations and to see our own nature as Buddha.

7.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.使

8.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.

9.Ending the tax break altogether would pay for universal coverage, with revenue left over to set against the long-term budget deficit.

10.When animals with complex behavior evolved, evolution began to break out of its Darwinian straight jacket.