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单词 break
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🔑 breakBrE /breɪk/NAmE /breɪk/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they break BrE /breɪk/ NAmE /breɪk/present simple - he / she / it breaks BrE /breɪks/ NAmE /breɪks/past simple broke BrE /brəʊk/ NAmE /broʊk/past participle broken BrE /ˈbrəʊkən/ NAmE /ˈbroʊkən/ -ing form breaking BrE /ˈbreɪkɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈbreɪkɪŋ/in pieces 破碎🔑 [I, T] to be damaged and separated into two or more parts , as a result of force; to damage sth in this way (使)破,裂,碎All the windows broke with the force of the blast. 爆炸的巨大力量震碎了所有的窗户。~ in/into sthShe dropped the plate and it broke into pieces. 她把盘子掉在地上打碎了。~ sthto break a cup/window 打破杯子/窗户She fell off a ladder and broke her arm. 她从梯子上掉下来,摔断了胳膊。~ sth in/into sthHe broke the chocolate in two. 他把那块巧克力一分为二。Words that mean 'break' 表示弄碎、破碎的词 burst 爆裂;胀破The balloon hit a tree and burst. 气球碰到树就爆了。 crack 破裂;裂开The ice started to crack. 冰开始裂了。 crumble (使)破碎,成碎屑Crumble the cheese into a bowl. 将干酪弄碎放进碗里。 cut 切开;割断;剪断Now cut the wire in two. 现在将电线剪成两段。 fracture (使)断裂,折断He fell and fractured his hip. 他跌了一跤摔裂了髋骨。 shatter (使)破裂,碎裂The vase hit the floor and shattered. 花瓶掉在地板上摔了个粉碎。 smash (哗啦一声)打碎,破碎Vandals had smashed two windows. 故意破坏公物者打碎了两扇窗户。 snap (咔嚓一声)断裂,绷断I snapped the pencil in half. 我啪的一声将铅笔折成两段。 split 撕裂;裂开The bag had split open on the way home. 在回家的路上袋子裂开了。 tear 撕裂;扯破She tore the letter into pieces. 她把信撕碎了。

All these verbs, except cut, can be used with or without an object. 除 cut 外,上述动词带不带宾语均可。

Injuries 身体损伤

Being injured 受伤

  • have a fall/an injury 跌了一跤;受伤
  • receive/suffer/sustain a serious injury/a hairline fracture/ (especially BrE) whiplash/a gunshot wound 受重伤/轻微骨裂/鞭伤/枪伤
  • hurt/injure your ankle/back/leg 伤到脚踝/背/大腿
  • damage the brain/an ankle ligament/your liver/the optic nerve/the skin 损伤大脑/脚踝韧带/肝脏/视神经/皮肤
  • pull/strain/tear a hamstring/ligament/muscle/tendon 拉伤腘绳肌腱/韧带/肌肉/肌腱
  • sprain/twist your ankle/wrist 扭伤脚踝/手腕
  • break a bone/your collarbone/your leg/three ribs 骨折;锁骨/大腿/三根肋骨骨折
  • fracture/crack your skull 头盖骨破裂
  • break/chip/knock out/lose a tooth 碰断了一颗牙;使牙齿崩缺了一块;磕掉/掉了一颗牙
  • burst/perforate your eardrum 使耳膜破裂;鼓膜穿孔
  • dislocate your finger/hip/jaw/shoulder 使手指/臀部/下巴/肩膀脱臼
  • bruise/cut/graze your arm/knee/shoulder 擦伤/割破/擦破手臂/膝盖/肩膀
  • burn/scald yourself/your tongue 烧伤/烫伤自己/舌头
  • bang/bump/hit/ (informal) bash your elbow/head/knee (on/against sth) (在某物上)撞到肘部/头/膝盖

Treating injuries 治疗伤病

  • treat sb for burns/a head injury/a stab wound 给某人治疗烧伤/头部伤/刺伤
  • examine/clean/dress/bandage/treat a bullet wound 检查/清洗/包扎/用绷带包扎/治疗枪伤
  • repair a damaged/torn ligament/tendon/cartilage 修复损伤的/拉伤的韧带/肌腱/软骨
  • amputate/cut off an arm/a finger/a foot/a leg/a limb 截去一只胳膊/一根手指/一只脚/一条腿;截肢
  • put on/ (formal) apply/take off (especially NAmE) a Band-Aid™/ (BrE) a plaster/a bandage 贴上/使用/撕掉创可贴;缠上/使用/解掉绷带
  • need/require/put in/ (especially BrE) have (out)/ (NAmE) get (out) stitches 需要缝针;缝针;拆线
  • put on/rub on/ (formal) apply cream/ointment/lotion 涂抹护肤霜/药膏/护肤液
  • have/receive/undergo (BrE) physiotherapy/ (NAmE) physical therapy 接受物理疗法
stop working 停止运转🔑 [I, T] to stop working as a result of being damaged; to damage sth and stop it from working 弄坏;损坏;坏掉My watch has broken. 我的表坏了。~ sthI think I've broken the washing machine. 我可能把洗衣机弄坏了。skin 皮肤 [T] ~ sthto cut the surface of the skin and make it bleed 弄破;使流血The dog bit me but didn't break the skin. 那条狗咬了我,但没咬破皮肤。law/promise 法律;承诺🔑 [T] ~ sthto do sth that is against the law; to not keep a promise, etc. 违犯;背弃to break the law/rules/conditions 违反法律/规章/所定条件to break an agreement/a contract/a promise/your word 违反协议/合同/允诺;食言to break an appointment (= not to come to it) 失约He was breaking the speed limit (= travelling faster than the law allows). 他违章超速驾驶。stop for short time 暂停🔑 [I, T] to stop doing sth for a while, especially when it is time to eat or have a drink 稍停;暂停~ (for sth) Let's break for lunch. 我们休息一会儿,吃午饭。~ stha broken night's sleep (= a night during which you often wake up) 夜间时时醒来的睡眠(especially BrE) We broke our journey in Oxford (= stopped in Oxford on the way to the place we were going to). 我们途中在牛津停留了一下。end sth 中断 [T] ~ sthto interrupt sth so that it ends suddenly 打断;中断She broke the silence by coughing. 她的咳嗽声打破了寂静。A tree broke his fall (= stopped him as he was falling). 他坠落时一棵树挡住了他。The phone rang and broke my train of thought. 电话铃响起来,打断了我的思路。 [T] ~ sthto make sth end by using force or strong action 强行终止;破坏an attempt to break the year-long siege 试图冲破长达一年的围困Management has not succeeded in breaking the strike. 资方未能使罢工终止。 [T] ~ sthto end a connection with sth or a relationship with sb 终止,断绝(关系、联系)He broke all ties with his parents. 他断绝了与父母的一切关系。escape 逃跑 [I] ~ free (from sb/sth) (of a person or an object 人或物体) to get away from or out of a position in which they are stuck or trapped 逃脱;挣脱He finally managed to break free from his attacker. 他终于设法逃脱了袭击他的人。destroy, be destroyed 毁坏;被毁坏 [T, I] ~ (sb/sth) to destroy sth or make sb/sth weaker; to become weak or be destroyed (被)摧毁,削弱to break sb's morale/resistance/resolve/spirit 瓦解某人的士气/抵抗/决心/精神The government was determined to break the power of the trade unions. 政府决心削弱工会的力量。The scandal broke him (= ruined his reputation and destroyed his confidence). 这桩丑闻把他毁了。She broke under questioning (= was no longer able to bear it) and confessed to everything. 她经不住盘问,招认了一切。make sb feel bad 使难过 [T] ~ sbto make sb feel so sad, lonely, etc. that they cannot live a normal life 使心碎;使十分悲伤;使孤寂The death of his wife broke him completely. 妻子的死使他悲痛欲绝。of weather 天气 [I] to change suddenly, usually after a period when it has been fine (常指好天气)突变show opening 露出缝隙 [I] to show an opening 露出缝隙;散开The clouds broke and the sun came out. 云开日出。of day/dawn/storm 白天;黎明;风暴 [I] when the day or dawn or a storm breaks, it begins 开始;(风暴)发作Dawn was breaking when they finally left. 他们终于离开时正是破晓时分。   see also daybreak of news 消息 [I] if a piece of news breaks, it becomes known 透露;传开There was a public outcry when the scandal broke. 丑闻一传开,舆论一片哗然。breaking news (= news that is arriving about events that have just happened) 突发性新闻 [T] ~ it/the news to sbto be the first to tell sb some bad news (第一个将坏消息向某人)公布,透露,说出Who's going to break it to her? 由谁来把这事告诉她呢?I'm sorry to be the one to break the news to you. 我很难过,这消息得由我来告诉你。of voice 嗓音 [I] if sb's voice breaks, it changes its tone because of emotion (因激动)变调Her voice broke as she told us the dreadful news. 她告诉我们这可怕的消息时,声音都变了。 [I] when a boy's voice breaks, it becomes permanently deeper at about the age of 13 or 14 (指男孩在 13 或 14 岁时嗓音)变粗,变低a record 纪录🔑 [T] ~ a recordto do sth better, faster, etc. than anyone has ever done it before 打破(纪录)She had broken the world 100 metres record. 她打破了 100 米世界纪录。The movie broke all box-office records. 这部影片打破了所有的票房纪录。of waves 波浪 [I] when waves break, they fall and are dissolved into foam, usually near land 拍岸;迸溅the sound of waves breaking on the beach 浪涛拍岸的声音The sea was breaking over the wrecked ship. 海浪冲刷着破船的残骸。sth secret 秘密 [T] ~ a code/cipherto find the meaning of sth secret 破译;破解to break a code 破译密码money [T] ~ sth(especially NAmE) to change a banknote for coins 把…换成零钱;找开Can you break a twenty-dollar bill? 可以给我找开二十美元的钞票吗? HELP Idioms containing break are at the entries for the nouns and adjectives in the idioms, for example break sb's heart is at heart. 含 break 的习语,都可在该等习语中的名词及形容词相关词条找到,如 break sb's heart 在词条 heart 下。 ˌbreak aˈway (from sb/sth)to escape suddenly from sb who is holding you or keeping you prisoner 突然挣脱;逃脱The prisoner broke away from his guards. 犯人挣脱了看守。to leave a political party, state, etc., especially to form a new one 脱离,背叛(政党、国家等,尤指为了组建新的)The people of the province wished to break away and form a new state. 该省人民希望分离成立一个新国家。  related noun breakaway (1) to move away from a crowd or group, especially in a race (尤指速度竞赛)甩掉She broke away from the pack and opened up a two-second lead. 她甩开所有其他赛跑者,以两秒领先。ˌbreak ˈdown🔑 (of a machine or vehicle 机器或车辆) to stop working because of a fault 出故障;坏掉The telephone system has broken down. 电话系统瘫痪了。We (= the car) broke down on the freeway. 我们的车在高速公路上抛锚了。  related noun breakdown (1) 🔑 to fail 失败Negotiations between the two sides have broken down. 双方谈判失败了。  related noun breakdown (2) to become very bad 被搞垮;垮掉Her health broke down under the pressure of work. 她因工作压力身体垮掉了。   see also nervous breakdown 🔑 to lose control of your feelings and start crying 情不自禁地哭起来He broke down and wept when he heard the news. 听到这个消息,他不禁失声痛哭。to divide into parts to be analysed 划分(以便分析)Expenditure on the project breaks down as follows: wages $10m, plant $4m, raw materials $5m. 这项工程的支出费用分项列明如下:工资 1 000 万美元,设备 400 万美元,原料 500 万美元。  related noun breakdown (3) illustrate

Referring to a chart, graph or table 描述图或表

  • This bar chart illustrates how many journeys people made on public transport over a three-month period. 这个柱状图显示三个月期间人们乘坐公共交通往来的次数。
  • This table compares bus, train, and taxi use between April and June. 这个表比较了四月至六月公交车、火车和出租车的使用情况。
  • The results are shown in the chart below. 结果显示在下面的图表中。
  • In this pie chart, the survey results are broken down by age. 在这个饼分图中,调查结果按年龄划分。
  • This pie chart breaks down the survey results by age. 这个饼分图按年龄对调查结果进行分类。
  • As can be seen from these results, younger people use buses more than older people. 从结果可以看出,年轻人比老年人乘坐公交车的频率更高。
  • According to these figures, bus travel accounts for 60% of public transport use. 从这些数字看,乘坐公交车出行占公共交通使用率的 60%。
  • From the data in the above graph, it is apparent that buses are the most widely used form of public transport. 从上图的数据明显看出:公交车是公共交通中使用最广泛的类型。
language bank at evidence, fall, increase, proportion, surprising
ˌbreak sth↔ˈdown🔑 to make sth fall down, open, etc. by hitting it hard 打倒,砸破(某物)Firefighters had to break the door down to reach the people trapped inside. 消防队员不得不破门而入,解救困在里面的人。to destroy sth or make it disappear, especially a particular feeling or attitude that sb has 破坏,消除(尤指某种感情或态度)to break down resistance/opposition 瓦解抵抗/反对to break down sb's reserve/shyness 驱除某人的矜持/胆怯Attempts must be made to break down the barriers of fear and hostility which divide the two communities. 必须设法消除造成这两个团体不和的恐惧和敌意。to divide sth into parts in order to analyse it or make it easier to do 把…分类;划分Break your expenditure down into bills, food and other. 把支出费用按账单、食物及其他分类列明。Each lesson is broken down into several units. 每一课都分成几个单元。  related noun breakdown (3) to make a substance separate into parts or change into a different form in a chemical process 使分解(为);使变化(成)Sugar and starch are broken down in the stomach. 糖和淀粉在胃里被分解。  related noun breakdown (4)
ˈbreak for sthto suddenly run towards sth when you are trying to escape (试图逃脱时)突然冲向;向…挣脱She had to hold him back as he tried to break for the door. 他试图向门口逃去,她只好拉住他。ˌbreak ˈin 🔑to enter a building by force 强行进入;破门而入Burglars had broken in while we were away. 我们不在家时,窃贼闯进屋里了。  related noun break-in ˌbreak sb/sth ˈinto train sb/sth in sth new that they must do 训练某人/某物;培训to break in new recruits 训练新人The young horse was not yet broken in (= trained to carry a rider). 那匹刚长成的马还没被驯服。to wear sth, especially new shoes, until they become comfortable 把…穿得合身,使舒适自如(尤指新鞋)ˌbreak ˈin (on sth)to interrupt or disturb sth 打断;搅扰She longed to break in on their conversation but didn't want to appear rude. 她很想打断他们的谈话,但又不愿显得粗鲁。+ speech'I didn't do it!' she broke in. “不是我干的!” 她插嘴说。ˌbreak ˈinto sth🔑 to enter a building by force; to open a car, etc. by force 强行闯入;撬开(汽车等)We had our car broken into last week. 我们的车上周被撬了。  related noun break-in to begin laughing, singing, etc. suddenly 突然开始(笑、唱等)As the President's car drew up, the crowd broke into loud applause. 总统的座驾停下时,人群中爆发出热烈的掌声。to suddenly start running; to start running faster than before 突然开始(跑);开始快跑He broke into a run when he saw the police. 他看见警察,撒腿就跑。Her horse broke into a trot. 她的马突然开始加速小跑。(BrE) to use a banknote of high value to buy sth that costs less 找开(大面值钞票买小额商品)I had to break into a £20 note to pay the bus fare. 我只好找开一张 20 英镑的钞票买公交车票。to open and use sth that has been kept for an emergency 启用(应急备用品)They had to break into the emergency food supplies. 他们不得不动用应急食物。to be successful when you get involved in sth 成功参与;顺利打入The company is having difficulty breaking into new markets. 该公司在打入新市场时遇到困难。ˌbreak ˈoff🔑 to become separated from sth as a result of force 断开;折断The back section of the plane had broken off. 飞机尾部脱落了。to stop speaking or stop doing sth for a time 停顿;中断He broke off in the middle of a sentence. 他一句话说了一半就不说了。ˌbreak sth↔ˈoff 🔑to separate sth, using force 使折断She broke off a piece of chocolate and gave it to me. 她掰了一块巧克力给我。🔑 to end sth suddenly 突然终止Britain threatened to break off diplomatic relations. 英国威胁说要断绝外交关系。They've broken off their engagement. 他们突然解除了婚约。ˌbreak ˈout 🔑(of war, fighting or other unpleasant events 战争、打斗等不愉快事件) to start suddenly 突然开始;爆发They had escaped to America shortly before war broke out in 1939. 1939 年战争爆发前不久他们逃到了美国。Fighting had broken out between rival groups of fans. 双方球迷发生了打斗。Fire broke out during the night. 夜间突然发生了火灾。  related noun outbreak ˌbreak ˈout (of sth)to escape from a place or situation 逃离(某地);摆脱(某状况)Several prisoners broke out of the jail. 几名囚犯越狱了。She needed to break out of her daily routine and do something exciting. 她需要从日常事务中解脱出来,找点有意思的事做。  related noun breakout ˌbreak ˈout in sthto suddenly become covered in sth 突然布满某物Her face broke out in a rash. 她脸上突然长出一片红疹。He broke out in a cold sweat (= for example, through fear). 他突然冒出一身冷汗。ˌbreak ˈthroughto make new and important discoveries 有新的重大发现;突破Scientists think they are beginning to break through in the fight against cancer. 科学家认为他们在对抗癌症的研究中开始有所突破。  related noun breakthrough ˌbreak ˈthroughˌbreak ˈthrough sthto make a way through sth using force 冲破;突破Demonstrators broke through the police cordon. 示威群众冲破了警方的警戒线。(of the sun or moon 太阳或月亮) to appear from behind clouds 从云层后露出The sun broke through at last in the afternoon. 下午太阳终于拨云而出。ˌbreak ˈthrough sthto succeed in dealing with an attitude that sb has and the difficulties it creates 克服;战胜 SYN overcome He had finally managed to break through her reserve. 他终于设法消除了她的拘谨。ˌbreak ˈup🔑 to separate into smaller pieces 粉碎;破碎The ship broke up on the rocks. 船触礁撞碎了。🔑 to come to an end 结束Their marriage has broken up. 他们的婚姻已经破裂。  related noun break-up to go away in different directions 散开;解散The meeting broke up at eleven o'clock. 会议在十一点散会。(especially BrE) to begin the holidays when school closes at the end of a term (学校)期终放假When do you break up for Christmas? 你们什么时候放假过圣诞节?(BrE) to become very weak 变得虚弱;垮掉He was breaking up under the strain. 过度的劳累使他快要垮了。(NAmE) to laugh very hard 捧腹大笑Woody Allen makes me just break up. 伍迪 · 艾伦令我几乎笑破肚皮。when a person who is talking on a mobile/cell phone breaks up, you can no longer hear them clearly because the signal has been interrupted (打移动电话的人)声音不清(因信号受干扰)ˌbreak sb↔ˈup(especially NAmE) to make sb feel upset 使烦恼;使不安The thought of hurting her just breaks me up.一想到要伤害她我就感到不安。ˌbreak sth↔ˈup🔑 to make sth separate into smaller pieces; to divide sth into smaller parts 拆开;打散The ship was broken up for scrap metal. 船被拆解成为废铁。Sentences can be broken up into clauses. 句子可以分成从句。to end a relationship, a company, etc. 结束(关系);关闭(公司)They decided to break up the partnership. 他们决定拆伙。  related noun break-up to make people leave sth or stop doing sth, especially by using force (尤指用武力)迫使放弃(某事)Police were called in to break up the fight. 有人叫来了警察制止打斗。ˌbreak ˈup (with sb) 🔑to end a relationship with sb (同某人)绝交She's just broken up with her boyfriend. 她刚刚和男朋友分手。  related noun break-up ˈbreak with sthto end a connection with sth 和某事终止关联;破除to break with tradition/old habits/the past 摒弃传统/旧习惯/过去
🔑 breakBrE /breɪk/NAmE /breɪk/ nounshort stop/pause 暂停;间歇🔑 [C] a short period of time when you stop what you are doing and rest, eat, etc. 间歇;休息a coffee/lunch/tea break 用咖啡/午饭/茶的休息时间Let's take a break. 咱们休息会儿吧。a break for lunch 午餐休息She worked all day without a break. 她接连工作了一整天。restbreakrespitetime outbreathing space

These are all words for a short period of time spent relaxing. 以上各词均表示短暂的休息。

  • rest a period of relaxing, sleeping or doing nothing after a period of activity 指休息、睡眠We stopped for a well-earned rest. 我们停下来作个应有的休息。
  • break a short period of time when you stop what you are doing and rest or eat 指间歇、休息Let's take a break. 咱们休息一会儿吧。 NOTE In British English break is a period of time between lessons at school. The North American English word is recess. 在英式英语中,break 指课间休息。美式英语表示此义用 recess。
  • respite a short break from sth difficult or unpleasant 指从困境或不愉快、不舒适的状态中得到暂缓、暂停The drug brought a brief respite from the pain. 药物暂时缓解了疼痛。
  • time out (informal, especially NAmE) time for resting or relaxing away from your usual work or studies 指暂停工作或学习的时间Take time out to relax by the pool. 去游泳池边歇一歇吧。
  • breathing space a short rest in the middle of a period of mental or physical effort 指脑力或体力活动期间的短暂休息、喘息时间This delay gives the party a breathing space in which to sort out its policies. 这一延误使该党有了喘息之机来厘定其政策。

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  • (a) rest/break/respite/time out from sth
  • to have/take (a) rest/break/time out
  • to give sb (a) rest/break/respite/breathing space
(also ˈbreak time) (both BrE) (NAmE re·cess) [U] a period of time between lessons at school 课间休息Come and see me at break. 课间休息时来见我。🔑 [C] a pause or period of time when sth stops before starting again 间断;暂停a break in my daily routine 我日常生活中的一段小插曲She wanted to take a career break in order to have children. 她想暂时放下工作,去生孩子。🔑 [C] a pause for advertisements in the middle of a television or radio programme (电视或电台节目的)插播广告的间隙More news after the break. 广告后继续报道新闻。
holiday/vacation 假期🔑 [C] a short holiday/vacation 短期休假We had a weekend break in New York. 我们在纽约度过了一个周末假日。a well-earned break 应得的休假

break, camp, cruise, holiday, honeymoon, package tour, self-catering, tourist, travel, visa

change in situation 状况改变 [sing.] the moment when a situation or a relationship that has existed for a time changes, ends or is interrupted (持续一段时间的状况或关系的)改变,终止,中断~ (with sb/sth) He needed to make a complete break with the past. 他得与过去彻底告别。a break with tradition/convention (= a change from what is accepted, in sth such as art, behaviour, etc.) 突破传统;破除习俗~ (in sth) a break in the weather (= a change from one type of weather to a different one) 天气的转变a break in diplomatic relations 外交关系的中断opening/space 缝隙;空间 [C] ~ (in sth) a space or an opening between two or more things 间隔;缝隙We could see the moon through a break in the clouds. 我们能从云缝里看到月亮。opportunity 机遇 [C] (informal) an opportunity to do sth, usually to get sth that you want or to achieve success 机会;机遇I got my lucky break when I won a 'Young Journalist of the Year' competition. 我时来运转,在 “年度最佳青年记者” 竞赛中取胜。We've had a few bad breaks (= pieces of bad luck) along the way. 我们一路上遭遇了几次厄运。of bone 骨骼 [C] a place where sth, especially a bone in your body, has broken 破裂;骨折The X-ray showed there was no break in his leg. X 光照片显示他的腿没有骨折。in tennis 网球 (also break of ˈserve) [C] a win in a game in which your opponent is serving 破发It was her second break in the set. 这是本盘比赛中她第二次破掉对手的发球局。break point (= a situation in which, if you win the next point, you win the game) 破对方发球局的破发点in billiards/snooker 台球;斯诺克 [C] a series of successful shots by one player; the number of points scored in a series of successful shots 单杆;单杆得分He's put together a magnificent break. 他这杆球打得很不错。a 147 break (= the highest possible break in snooker) 单杆 147 分(斯诺克中的单杆最高得分)break of ˈday/ˈdawn(literary) the moment in the early hours of the morning when it begins to get light 破晓;黎明give me a ˈbreak!(informal) used when sb wants sb else to stop doing or saying sth that is annoying, or to stop saying sth that is not true 别烦我了;别胡说了give sb a ˈbreak(informal) to give sb a chance; to not judge sb too severely 给某人一次机会;不苛求某人Give the lad a breakit's only his second day on the job. 别苛求这小伙子,他上工才第二天。make a ˈbreak for sth/for itto run towards sth in order to try and escape 向某处逃窜;试图逃跑He suddenly leapt up and made a break for the door. 他突然一跃而起,向门口逃窜。They decided to make a break for it (= to try and escape) that night. 他们决定那天晚上逃跑。a clean ˈbreaka complete separation from a person, an organization, a way of life, etc. (与人、组织、生活方式等的)彻底决裂She wanted to make a clean break with the past. 她想与过去完全断绝。a break in a bone in one place 一处骨折
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