break something up
phrasal verb with break verb uk/breɪk/ us/breɪk/ broke | broken
(把…)分成小块;拆开;分解
to divide into many pieces, or to divide something into many pieces
The company has been broken up and sold off. 公司已经被拆分卖掉了。
单词 | break something up |
释义 | break something up phrasal verb with break verb uk/breɪk/ us/breɪk/ broke | broken (把…)分成小块;拆开;分解 to divide into many pieces, or to divide something into many pieces The company has been broken up and sold off. 公司已经被拆分卖掉了。 break (something) up phrasal verb with break verb uk/breɪk/ us/breɪk/ broke | broken 解散;散开 If an occasion when people meet breaks up or someone breaks it up, it ends and people start to leave. The meeting broke up at ten to three. 差10分3点时散会的。 I don't want to break up the party but I have to go now. 我不想离开大家,可我确实得走了。 break up phrasal verb with break verb uk/breɪk/ us/breɪk/ broke | broken (END RELATIONSHIP) B1 (婚姻)破裂;离婚;分手 If a marriage breaks up or two people in a romantic relationship break up, their marriage or their relationship ends. Jenny and George have broken up. 珍妮和乔治已经分手了。 She's just broken up with her boyfriend. 她刚和男朋友分手。
(STOP CLASSES) B1 UK(学校)放假 When schools and colleges, or the teachers and students who go to them break up, their classes stop and the holidays start . We broke up for the holidays in June. 我们6月份放假。 (STOP BEING HEARD) (打电话)听不清,聲音斷斷續續 If someone who is talking on a mobile phone is breaking up, their voice can no longer be heard clearly. break-up noun uk/ˈbreɪk.ʌp/ us/ˈbreɪk.ʌp/ (DIVISION) [ S ]分解;解体 a gradual division into smaller pieces It was feared that the break-up of the oil tanker would result in further pollution. 有人担心油轮解体会导致更严重的污染。 (END) [ C ](生意或关系的)结束,破裂 the coming to an end of a business or personal relationship, caused by the separation of those involved Long separations had contributed to their marriage break-up. 长期分离导致他们婚姻破裂。 The break-up of the pop group came as no surprise. 这个流行乐队解散并不意外。 |
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