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break (obj) NOTICEbreIkvpast simple broke HbrRWk, $broWk, past part broken H9brRWYkEn, $9broW-to come or bring to notice; to (cause to) be known发表;暴露, 泄露, 透露;传出;说出When the scandal broke (= came to public notice) the company director committed suicide. [I]当丑行暴露时公司董事自杀了。It was the Observer newspaper which first broke the story (= told the public) about the smuggling ring. [T]首先披露走私集团的是《观察家报》。I don't want to be the one to break the news to him (= tell him the bad news). [T]我不想成为向他透露坏消息的人。(fig.) Dawn broke (= happened) over the city. [I]曙光出现在城市的上空。When an animal or person breaks cover, they run out of their hiding place.从隐蔽处出来(sometimes humorous) Break it to me gently (= Tell me the bad news in a kind way).婉转地告诉我坏消息。To break wind is to let out digestive gas from the bowels through the bottom.放屁
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