breaker的意思和读音

breaker

: [ˈbreɪkər] : [ˈbreɪkə(r)]

n.

breakers  

n.wave,roller,whitecap,white horse

breakern.— see alsocircuit-breaker,icebreaker,housebreaker,housebreaking,lawbreaker,record-breaker,strike-breaker,tiebreaker

1.a large wave covered with white bubbles that is moving towards land

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n.1.a large wave that rolls over onto a beach

1. high-voltage equipment, breaker isolating switch,

2. breakage voltage 穿 breaker breaker bar ...

3. branch office breaker bridge ...

5. 157.: rough sea 158.breaker 159.: surge ...

6. 〖 fragmentationnucleus〗 breaker〖 crack〗 ...

7. breakdown,secondary 穿 breaker breakout box ...

8. transition rubber of tread breaker belt ...

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1.When out-of-hole, either a bit breaker or hole cover must be in place in the rotary table at all times.

2.As it turns out, the United States is not the only path-breaker.

3.For the long-term support of your project, the stronger skill set might be the tie-breaker in your decision.

4.The research team then spent two years carefully examining the data to determine whether or not it was a real record-breaker.

5.Once the sockets and breaker have been place in the enclosure the wiring harness can be inserted as outlined above.线

6.I could have dealt with a small, funky, haunted room but being relatively far from Causeway Bay was a deal breaker for me.

7.And but for his illness he would have been put in irons, for he was regarded as a determined prison-breaker, and I know not what else.

8.New clients can be found on the playground just as well as on the golf course: "Kids are such a great ice-breaker , " says Cynthia Calvert.。“,”

9."If there is not even a commitment to pursue transparency [on emissions cuts], that's kind of a deal breaker for us, " she said.:“[]。”

10.'If there isn't a commitment for transparency of some sort, that would be a deal breaker, ' she said.