break-in的意思和读音

break-in

n.

break-ins  

n.forced entry,burglary,robbery,crime,felony

break-inn.

1.an entry into a building using force, usually to steal sth

na.1.;【;,,;【,

n.1.an act of entering a building illegally using force, especially in order to steal things

1. bootlegging : break-in bribery : 贿贿 ...

2. Brass tumbler Break-in Breakopen ...

3. interpolated resolution break-in 线 pinouts ...

5. Linux break-in OSS

6. ... testing procedure break-in;test run;running-in suitable moisture content ...

7.break-in):(bridging):

:,,,,,,

1.The preventive approach of IisShield is an added value preventing IIS from even trying to interpret requests trying to break-in.IisShieldIIS。

2.There was a break in the mountains on the right bank, a flattening-out with a low shore line that I thought must be Cannobio.线/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

3.Obama had earlier lightened the mood by wondering what would happen if he were trying to break in to his own home.

4.He woke up to a sound and looking out the window saw in the moonlight two guys trying to break in.

5.There are advantages and disadvantages on both sides, " he said. " The Germans have a good break in the winter and are fresh in spring.“。”,“。”

6.it's like an extended coffee break in terms of real participants, and like a focused meeting in terms of delivering attainable action plans.

7.LastPass reported last month that it had noticed some odd behavior in its network traffic logs and might have suffered an online break-in.LastPass

8.Do you think you are right, it's really not safe to them, because their hearts are really easy to break in this period.)?

9.This takes him out of horizontal balance, and creates a slight "hitch" or break in his forward motion, as you can see in the video.使

10.Her eyes dart about to the dozen or so inmates who are trying to break in and get her.12