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●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)See also break |