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frac.ture (obj)H5frAk7tFE5, $-tFLvto (cause esp. a bone to) crack or break使破裂,使断裂,使折断She fractured her skull in the accident. [T]她在那次事故中磕破了脑壳。Two of her ribs fractured when she was thrown from her horse. [I]她从马上跌翻下来折断了两根肋骨。A fractured pipe at a steelworks has leaked 20 tons of oil into the Severn estuary.一家钢厂的断裂管道已经向塞汶河口泄漏了20吨的油了。The pipes will fracture if the temperature drops too low. [I]假如温度降得太低,管道会破裂的。(fig.) Intense disagreement over economic policy risks fracturing the coalition government. [T]在经济政策上的强烈分歧使得联合政府出现了破裂的危险。
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