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breakbreIkn [C]毁坏;打破;划破;结束,终结Their decision to not call their daughter Jane was a break with (= was intentionally different from) family tradition.他们不称呼他们的女儿简的决定违背了家庭习俗。If you make a / the break, you stop having a close relationship with someone, esp. living with them, or you change a course of action that you have had for a long time.分离;改变At 20, she felt she had to make the break from her family and go and live alone.二十岁时她感到必须与家庭分离,出去独居。You've been in that job for years--it's time you made the break.那份工作你已做了多年了----到了该跳槽的时候了。When a relationship ends, it's often best to make a clean / complete break (= suddenly and completely stop having any connections with each other).在结束一种关系时最好彻底决裂。
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