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单词 break
释义 break /breɪk/

verb

(broke /brəʊk; NAmE broʊk/, broken /ˈbrəʊkən; NAmE ˈbroʊkən/) []

  1. to do sth that is against the law; to not do what you have agreed or promised to do
    违法;背弃
    The group has been accused of breaking accounting rules.
    集团一直被指控违反会计规则。
    They have broken the contract.
    他们已违反合同。
  1. to end a dispute or difficult situation, often by using strong action
    强行终止
    The company broke the strike by getting managers to work in the factory.
    公司通过让经理到工厂工作的方式终止了罢工。
  1. to reach a higher level or standard than has been done before
    突破
    A number of companies have broken $100 million in sales.
    许多公司的销售额已突破 1 亿元。
    record-breaking
  1. () to exchange a piece of paper money for coins
    将(钱)换开
    Can you break a twenty-dollar bill?
    你能换开这张二十元的钞票吗?
break ˈeven
() if a company or a piece of business breaks even, it earns just enough money to pay for its costs
收支相抵;盈亏平衡
The company expects to break even by the end of 2006.
公司希望 2006 年底达到收支平衡。
break-even
ˌbreak ˈground ()
() when you break ground on a new building or the building breaks ground, you start building it.
破土动工
The company will break ground on the plant by August 1 and begin production by February 1.
公司将於 8 月 1 日破土动工兴建工厂,2 月 1 日开始投产。
ˌbreak new ˈgroundto make a new discovery or do sth that has not been done before
开拓进取;开辟新天地
groundbreaking
ˌmake or ˈbreak sb/sthto be the thing that makes sb/sth either a success or a failure
使(某人或某事)要麽成功,要麽失败
Transport costs can make or break a business.
运输成本能决定一宗生意的成败。
The demand for higher pay became the make-or-break issue in the talks.
加薪要求是会谈中成败攸关的议题。

ˌbreak aˈbove/beˈlow sthto become slightly higher or lower than a particular figure or level
略高於或低於(某数字或水平)
The euro failed to break above its $1.82 high of the day before.
欧元未能突破前一天 1.82 美元高点。
ˌbreak ˈdown
  1. (about a machine or a vehicle) to stop working because of a fault
    (指机器或车辆)出故障,坏掉
    The telephone system has broken down.
    电话系统已经瘫痪了。
  1. to fail
    失败
    The partnership between the firms is breaking down.
    公司间的合作失败了。
    breakdown
ˌbreak ˈdown ˌbreak sth ˈdownto separate into parts that are easier to analyse; to divide sth into parts in order to make it easier to analyse or to do
划分成部分(以便分析);对…进行分类
Each task is broken down into step-by-step procedures.
每项任务细分为一步一步的程序。
Her approach to management breaks down into four principles.
她的管理方式可以细分为四项原则。
breakdown
ˌbreak ˈinto sth
  1. to start to operate in a particular area of business
    (在某一业务领域)开始营运
    We're trying to break into the Japanese market.
    我们正努力开辟日本市场。
  1. to reach a particular level of success
    获得某种程度的成功
    The company should break into profit for the first time this year.
    公司今年应当首次出现赢利。
ˌbreak sth ˈoffto end sth suddenly
突然终止
The company has broken off merger talks.
公司突然终止合并谈判。
ˌbreak ˈthrough sthto succeed in going beyond a particular level; to succeed in dealing with a difficult problem
获得突破性成就;战胜
The firm's income has broken through the $10 million barrier.
公司的收入已突破 1000 万元的大关。
ˌbreak ˈup (into sth) ˌbreak sth ˈup (into sth)to be divided into smaller parts; to divide sth in this way
拆开;打散
Tyco plans to break up into smaller companies.
泰科计划分拆为较小的公司。
The company will be broken up or sold.
公司将被分拆或出售。
break-up
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