英:[brəʊk]
美:[broʊk]
英:[brəʊk]
美:[broʊk]
词根:break
adj.broken 破碎的;坏掉的
breakable 易碎的
n.break 休息,中断;破裂处
breaker [电] 断路器;打破者;碎浪
breakage 破坏;破损;裂口;破损量
breaking 破坏;阻断
breakable 易碎的东西,易破的东西
v.broken 折断;打碎;损坏(break的过去分词)
breaking 破坏(break的ing形式)
vi.break 突变
vt.break 打破,弄破;中断;弄坏;削弱
verb
past tense of break.
adjective
without funds or means of living; bankrupt; destitute.
broke out爆发(火灾,战争等爆发);被提拔职务
broke up分手;结束,打碎
broke away fromv. 突然逃跑(离开)
go broke破产
go for broke全力以赴,孤注一掷
源自过时的过去分词 break(动词); 将其扩展为“破产”的意义首次记录于1716年(broken 在这个意义上的用法可追溯至1590年代)。古英语同源词 broc 除了表示“打破的东西”外,还表示“痛苦、悲惨”。
Adjective Middle English, alteration of broken
The first known use of broke was in 1710
brominenoun
an element that is a deep red liquid that has two atoms per molecule, gives off an irritating reddish brown vapor of disagreeable odor, and tends to eat into other matter see element
bromidenoun
any of various compounds of bromine with another element or a chemical group including some used as sedatives
bromidenoun
any of various compounds of bromine with another element or a chemical group including some used as sedatives
brokernoun
a person who acts as an agent in the purchase and sale of property
brokernoun
a person who acts as an agent in the purchase and sale of property
brokeragenoun
the business of a broker
the fee or commission charged by a broker
brokernoun
a person who acts as an agent in the purchase and sale of property
brokenadjective
shattered into pieces
broken glass
rough entry 1 sense 1a, uneven
broken terrain
having gaps or breaks
a broken line
not kept
a broken promise
subdued completely
a broken spirit
imperfectly spoken
broken English
having undergone fracture
a broken leg
having one parent missing (as because of divorce)
children from broken homes
brokenheartedadjective
overwhelmed by grief
broke1 of 2
broke
1 In contrast, Seabiscuit broke with the rest of the field, and as a pace-stalker, he had to make his run from out of the crowded pack.
2 “He’s just the guy who found it. He got so freaked out he dropped his phone and it broke.”
3 He was still shrouded in Death Mist, so he looked like an out-of-focus corpse—which broke Annabeth’s heart every time she saw him.
4 Doc had his hat off now since there was practically no chance of getting his head wet unless a pipe broke.
5 Out in the estuary a tight woven school of small fishes glittered and broke water to escape a school of great fishes that drove in to eat them.
6 She burst clear out of the brush line and stumbled over the little boulders toward the water, and then she heard him coming and she broke into a run.
7 Eleanor took a breath, wondering if she could speak now, and then she heard a little soft cry which broke her heart, a little infinitely sad cry, a little sweet moan of wild sadness.
8 The girl looked so bewildered, like kindness was unfathomable to her, and that broke Hazel’s heart more than anything.
9 He broke prevailing rules of casual intimacy: He stood too close, stared too hard, touched too much and long.
10 It broke with a loud crack, and she threw the pieces aside.
11 When the coach blew the whistle, Patina broke out in a flash, zooming down the track definitely faster than Sunny, but not quite as fast as Lu.
12 Jason didn’t see Hades, but whenever a giant stumbled and fell the ground broke open and the giant was snapped up and swallowed.
13 Each day another pebble chipped off—almost too insignificant to notice, until one day the rest of the rock broke away because there was nothing underneath to help it stand.
14 "She used to be able to understand. We'd sit for hours----" He broke off and began to walk up and down a desolate path of fruit rinds and discarded favors and crushed flowers.
15 Her neck broke with a loud and horrible snap, and darkness came over Citra like a landslide.
16 “Mac left me. He broke my heart,” I say, which is the truth, but also a lie.
17 When Lem saw them, he broke out afresh.
18 Then, as the audience broke into applause, his angry expression turned to one of joy, and he walked back onstage.
19 Parts of its blue-gray back broke the surface now and then, revealing its course as it swam into the distance.
20 The Second Guessers huddled together, conferred, then broke with a simultaneous clap.
1 废纸
3 身无分文
skint stony-broke penniless not a brass farthing unpennied poor as a rat stony broke be broke
4 不名一文的
7 一文不名
stony-broke stone-broke bust stony penniless stump melted out on the hog haven't got a cracker
8 破产
bust insolvent bankruptcy fail bankrupt go bust go into liquidation go out of business ruined failure ruin insolvency ruination break broken belly-up crash smash close its doors run off his legs tank founder go to the wall go under
9 身无分文的
11 没钱的