英:[meik ə breik fɔ:]
美:[mek e brek fɔr]
英:[meik ə breik fɔ:]
美:[mek e brek fɔr]
(尤指为逃跑而)冲向
idiom
to suddenly start running toward something
The runner made a break for second base.
idiom
to suddenly start running toward something
The runner made a break for second base.
1 In the film, three Texas teens (Jeremy Allen White, Logan Huffman, and Mackenzie Davis) hope to make a break for it and escape their dead-end existence but get sucked into the underbelly of organized crime when one of them steals from the wrong man.
2 Our group had a plan: when the bus came the next morning, that would be the moment to make a break for it.
3 Colin Simmons watched Steve Sarkisian make a break for the 30-yard line at Darrell K Royal Texas Memorial Stadium.
4 Except that especially right at the start, her enormous fake mustache appears to gain sentience, realize what these people are doing, and decide to make a break for it straight down the middle of Prue’s face.
5 In Honduras, Quintanilla said, one heard all the time — from friends, on social media, from relatives — that this was a good moment to make a break for the United States, as long as one traveled with children.
6 Thinking on his feet, Mully steals the dough before his dad can, and hijacks an idling taxicab to make a break for it — yep, the boy’s precocious gifts extend to reckless getaway driving.
7 According to Fring’s plan, Varga was supposed to try and make a break for it at this point, and then get shot down.
8 But eventually William, Cato, Margaret, Pandora and a young boy named Zander decide to make a break for it.
9 You and your friends keep an eye out—if there's any trouble we'll make a break for it.
你和你的朋友要留意——一有问题,我们就跑。
10 Several prisoners tried to make a break for it in the thick fog.
好几个囚犯试图在大雾天逃跑.
11 When the Leopard Seal loses its grip, the penguin will make a break for it.
当海豹追不上他们的时候, 企鹅就休息一会儿.
1 冲向