英:[breɪk aʊt]
美:[breɪk aʊt]
英:[breɪk aʊt]
美:[breɪk aʊt]
(战争、打斗等不愉快事件)突然发生,爆发;突然发生,爆发;向外砸开;
noun
a violent or forceful break from a restraining condition or situation: such as
a military attack to break from encirclement
an escape from prison or jail
an eruption or inflammation of the skin
Because stress can throw your hormones out of balance, it can make normal sebaceous glands produce oil at an increased rate, causing breakouts.—Harper's Bazaar
an outbreak of disease
a measles breakout
a success or accomplishment especially in comparison to previous efforts
His breakout in 2006 felt like one of those too-good-to-be-true narratives …—S. L. Price
breakout session
They met in breakouts to exchange beat information and story ideas on the crucial coverage areas …—Editor & Publisher
ice hockey a play that moves the puck out of the defensive zone
… several drills during practice stressed short, crisp passing on the breakouts.—David J. Neal
adjective
being or relating to a sudden or overwhelming success especially in comparison to previous efforts
a breakout book
being, relating to, or used in a breakout session breakout activities … some students have thrived in the small groups afforded by virtual breakout rooms.—Jal Mehta In breakout groups, they debated which proposals would have the most impact, but also the most support.—Hannan Adely
a breakout discussion
verb
intransitive verb
to develop or emerge with suddenness or force a riot broke out
fire broke out
to become covered
break out in a sweat
to become affected with an eruption or inflammation of the skin his face broke out with acne
break out in hives
to make a break from a restraining condition or situation broke out of jail
broke out of a slump
transitive verb
to make ready for action or use
break out the tents and make camp
to produce for consumption
break out a bottle of champagne
to display flying and unfurled
to separate from a mass of data
break out newsstand sales
The first known use of breakout was before the 12th century
dial-upadjective
relating to or done using an ordinary telephone line
dial-up Internet access
takeawaynoun
chiefly British takeout sense 3
an act or instance of taking possession of the ball or puck from an opposing team
metersticknoun
a measuring stick one meter long that is marked off in centimeters and usually millimeters
rose hipnoun
the ripened usually red or orange fruit of a rose
cutting boardnoun
a board on which something (as cloth or food) is placed for cutting
scratch testnoun
a test that is used to determine if a person is allergic to a substance and is made by rubbing some of that substance into small scratches on the skin
Scottish terriernoun
any of an old Scottish breed of terrier with short legs, a long head with small ears that stand straight up, a broad deep chest, and a thick rough coat
break outverb
to develop or erupt suddenly and with force a riot broke out
fire broke out
to develop a skin rash
broke out in hives
1 To break out of the poverty trap the need help from the government.
他们需要政府的帮助以摆脱贫困的处境.
2 He predicted that war would break out in the next few years.
他预言战争将在下几年中爆发。
3 Lately, some large brand real estate agency corporations defalcate clients funds and break out fund sandal.
近来, 大型品牌房地产中介公司频频挪用客户资金,爆发“资金门”丑闻,引发了房地产中介行业的信任危机.
4 It appears as if a war will break out.
看来一场战争似即将爆发.
5 Here are two ways you can break out of narrow thinking patterns and become more creative.
下面是两种方法你可以从狭隘的思维方式中走出来而具有更多的创造性.
6 The company had a breakout year last year, tripling its profits from the previous year.
7 God forbid that war should break out.
但愿战争不爆发.
8 A person who is allergic to cashews may break out in a rash when he consumes these nuts...
对腰果过敏的人吃了这些坚果后身上可能会出疹子。
9 What would you do if war were to break out?
假如战争爆发你会怎么做?
10 It's taken a long time to break out of my own conventional training...
我花了很长时间才摆脱掉自身所受的传统训练的羁绊。
11 This time, if war does break out, it will be nothing like that.
这次如果两国再度爆发战争, 局势将完全不同以往.
12 It's not a jump but rather a way to break out of an iteration statement.
它并不属于一次跳转,而是中断循环语句的一种方法.
13 A quarrel broke out between them.
他们间爆发了一场争吵。
14 Disagreement reached such a pitch that we thought a fight would break out.
意见分歧达到我们以为会争吵起来的程度.
15 None of them have the nous to shut the door when the fire break out.
他们谁也不懂得失火时要关上门.
16 After break out of Wuchang Uprising, independence was declared by various provinces.
武昌起义爆发后, 各省纷纷宣布独立.
17 I should like to break out of this meaningless way of life.
我倒是想摆脱这无聊的生活方式.
18 There are rumours spreading out everywhere that war win break out.
有谣言散布到各地说战争将要爆发.
19 Break out any sub use case that needs its own space.
把需要自己独力出来的东西分开变成子使用案例.
20 I was in a nightclub in Brixton and a fight broke out.
当时我在布里克斯顿的一家夜总会里,那里发生了一场斗殴。
1 改变
away change move switch movement shift swing retreat adaptation alteration meta- touch vary reverse translate alter flip revise override divert juggle modulate inflect remould do to move on change into
2 突然开始
3 爆发
storm explosion outburst flare-up flame explode flare unleash erupt boil over explosive outbreak gust gush strike irrupt blow up breakout spurt
4 摆脱
free deliver escape shake slip shed ditch detach divest jettison extricate disentangle bail out of shrug away rid yourself of be shot of get shot of break loose from cut loose from tear loose from get out of get away get rid of get away from throw off bail out break out of shake off be rid of shrug off slough off