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break·downBrE /ˈbreɪkdaʊn/NAmE /ˈbreɪkdaʊn/ noun [C] an occasion when a vehicle or machine stops working (车辆或机器的)故障,损坏◆a breakdown on the motorway 在高速公路上出的故障◆a breakdown recovery service 车辆抢修服务 [C, U] a failure of a relationship, discussion or system (关系)破裂;(讨论、系统)失败◆the breakdown of a marriage 婚姻破裂◆marriage breakdown 婚姻破裂◆a breakdown in communications 通信中断◆The breakdown of the negotiations was not unexpected. 谈判的失败是预料之中的事。◆the breakdown of law and order 治安陷入瘫痪 [C, usually sing.] detailed information that you get by studying a set of figures 数字细目;分类◆First, let's look at a breakdown of the costs. 我们首先看一下成本的详细数字。 [U] (specialist) the breaking of a substance into the parts of which it is made 分解◆the breakdown of proteins in the digestive system 蛋白质在消化系统中的分解 [C] = nervous breakdown ◆She's still recovering from her breakdown. 她精神崩溃后还在恢复中。 |