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break (obj) USE FORCEbreIkvpast simple broke HbrRWk, $broWk, past part broken H9brRWYkEn, $9broW-to go somewhere or do (something) by force急冲;猛闯;突破;强行逃脱;强行越(狱);从…挣脱;砸破;冲破(障碍等);劈出路径;破…而入;终止;断绝,决裂She clung to him but he managed to break away ( from her) (= free himself forcefully). [I always + adv / prep]她缠住他,但他设法挣脱了(她)。"Let me in or I'll break the door down (= enter using force), " he roared. [M]他吼叫道: “让我进去,否则我就破门而入。”(fig.) The talks were meant to break down barriers (= improve people's views of each other) between the two groups. [M]谈判旨在打破两个集团之间的壁垒。The horse tried to break free from its stable. [I always + adv / prep]马试图从马厩强行逃跑。She broke (= forcefully removed herself from) her brother's hold and ran away. [T]她用力挣脱了她兄弟的手,跑开了。I came back to the house to discover that thieves had broken in (= forced their way into the house) and stolen everything. [I always + adv / prep]我回到屋里发现盗贼已经闯进来偷走了所有的东西。Car alarms are intended to stop people from breaking into (= forcing their way into) cars. [I always + adv / prep]汽车警报器用来阻止人们抢劫汽车。In the storm the boat broke loose from its moorings. [I always + adv / prep]暴风雨中船挣脱了缆绳。The thieves broke the safe open and stole the diamonds. [M]盗贼砸开了保险箱偷走了钻石。He decided that he was going to break out ( of jail) (= escape from prison) that summer. [I always + adv / prep]他决定在那个夏天强行越狱。I tried to break through (= force a way through) (the crowd) but it was impossible. [I always + adv / prep]我努力冲出人群但那是不可能的。The police broke up the fight (= ended it forcefully). [M]警察强行终止了打斗。Breaking and entering is illegally forcing your way into a house, esp. to steal.非法破门侵入(尤指偷盗)A break-in is an occasion when a building is entered illegally by a criminal or criminals, usually by damaging a window or door, esp. in order to steal.闯入,破门而入; 撬窃
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