breakup如何读

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美:[ˈbreɪˌkʌp]

breakup是什么意思

n.

(关系、联盟的)终止

解散

别离

瓦解

breakup自然拼读

break·up

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breakup英英释义

noun

an act or instance of breaking up

the breaking, melting, and loosening of ice in the spring

verb

intransitive verb

to cease to exist as a unified whole : disperse

their partnership broke up

to end a romance

to lose morale, composure, or resolutionespecially: to become abandoned to laughter

breaks up completely, laughing himself into a coughing fit —Gene Williams

transitive verb

to break into pieces

to bring to an end

broke up the fight

to do away with : destroy

break up a monopoly

to disrupt the continuity or flow of

break up a dull routine

decompose

break up a chemical

to cause to laugh heartily

breakup词源中文解释

也称 break-up,意为“破裂,断裂,将物体分成几部分”,始见于1795年,源自动词 break up “分离,溶解”(15世纪中期); 参见 break(v.)+ up(adv.)。这个动词短语最初用于耕地,后来用于团体、集会等; 自18世纪中期起,也用于事物(包括婚姻、关系等)。命令停止打斗等情况下的 Break it up 的用法可追溯至1936年。

breakup词源英文解释

The first known use of breakup was in the 15th century

breakup儿童词典英英释义

breast1 of 2noun

either of two milk-producing glands extending from the front of the chest in the human female and some other mammalsalso: mammary gland

the front part of the body between the neck and the abdomen

the center of emotion

something resembling a breast

breast2 of 2verb

to face or oppose bravely : confront breast a storm

breasted the waves

breamnoun

any of various freshwater fishesespecially: any of several sunfishes (as a bluegill)

any of several saltwater fishes related to the porgy

breakwaternoun

an offshore structure (as a wall) to protect a harbor or beach from the force of waves

breakup1 of 2noun

an act or an instance of breaking up

break up2 of 2verb

to separate into parts

enzymes help break up protein molecules

to bring or come to an end the party began to break up

the police broke up the demonstration

to end a romance

they dated for a while but broke up

to go or cause to go into a fit of laughter

that joke always breaks me up

breakup 例句

1 With me as the worried mother figure who consoled him over bad breakups, and him as the sensitive kid who listened and supported me through my meltdowns.

2 But I find a lot of times when they want to like justify a breakup or justify a woman's change, writers make the husband such a f**king villain or such a scumbag.

3 Not surprisingly, they found the more people were in love, the harder they took the breakup.

不出意料, 研究人员发现,爱得越深的人越难承受分手.

4 The gossip columns and magazines feasted on the breakup and the romance for months, and the adverse publicity caused NBC to cancel “The Eddie Fisher Show.”

5 These two must have set a new record for breakups, and no wonder—as long as they stay in Washington, D.C., their relationship is doomed.

6 Even after the breakup of the Soviet Union, Brodsky refused to return to Russia, to St Petersburg, to the rooms he had made famous.

7 But a few things have become clear in the year since the awkward public breakup.

8 As Death Grips’s breakup notice on Facebook stated, the group “was and has always been a conceptual art exhibition anchored by sound and vision.”

9 But rather than setting Devi on a path of personal growth, the breakup ultimately means very little for our would-be heartbroken protagonist.

10 So, when I saw an ad for something called “breakup boot camp,” I knew I wanted in.

11 The breakup had happened months ago, but I didn’t blame Margo for failing to pay attention to the world of lower-caste romance.

12 Whether you consider it a civic tragedy or the preservation of a legacy, the breakup of the Corcoran Gallery of Art and its College of Art & Design still haunts the city.

13 “My last record was a breakup record and if I had to label this one I would call it a makeup record,” the singer, 27, said of the project earlier this week.

14 It felt like a breakup even though we were never a couple.

15 I want to accept him for who he is, but after years of breakups and near-misses, I guess I need a bit of reassurance.

16 I hope you remind yourself occasionally that it’s still new and comes on the heels of a major breakup.

17 It’s partly for this reason that events in the political world can devastate us so intimately, striking us with the force of a breakup or a death.

18 “After that breakup,” she said, “I really need a palate-cleanser, and it was just really nice.”

19 “I read the book after the worst breakup of my life, and I reacted strongly to the theme of reinvention,” he said.

20 REELTOK: And before the breakup, you had no idea that your girlfriend was painting swastikas all over the school?

breakup 同义词

4 决裂

rupture breakoff

5 离散

fetch away

6 结业

pod

9 分手

bust-up part split

14 分居

separate separation

18 散会

close rise adjournment

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