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break-up

英 [ˈbreɪk ʌp]

美 [ˈbreɪk ʌp]

n.  (关系、联系、交往的)破裂,中断; (组织、国家的)拆分,分裂,分离

复数:break-ups 

化学

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牛津词典

    noun

    • (关系、联系、交往的)破裂,中断
      the ending of a relationship or an association
      1. the break-up of their marriage
        他们婚姻的破裂
      2. family break-ups
        家庭破裂
    • (组织、国家的)拆分,分裂,分离
      the division of a large organization or country into smaller parts

      柯林斯词典

      • N-COUNT (婚姻、关系或联系的)破裂,终结
        Thebreak-up ofa marriage, relationship, or association is the act of it finishing or coming to an end because the people involved decide that it is not working successfully.
        1. Since the break-up of his marriage he had not formed any new relationships.
          他婚姻破裂后没有谈新朋友。
        2. ...the acrimonious break-up of the meeting's first session.
          在争吵中结束的第一次会议
        3. ...a marital break-up.
          婚姻破裂
      • N-COUNT (组织或国家的)分裂,解体
        Thebreak-up ofan organization or a country is the act of it separating or dividing into several parts.
        1. ...the break-up of British Rail for privatisation...
          在私有化过程中英国铁路公司的解体
        2. At no time did a majority of Czechoslavakia's citizens support the country's break-up.
          大多数捷克斯洛伐克公民一直反对国家分裂。

      双语例句

      • I shattered the family taboo of silence about the break-up of my parents'marriage.
        我打破了家人对父母破碎婚姻三缄其口的家庭禁忌。
      • NO, she didn't break-up with me, she took it pretty well actually.
        不,她没有和我分手,事实上她处理的相当得到。
      • The government decided against using force to break-up the demonstrations.
        政府决定不使用暴力驱散示威人群。
      • A break-up bid would probably have to be all-cash, and would have big tax issues.
        分拆收购可能必须是全现金收购,并将涉及重大的税收问题。
      • A disorderly break-up of the euro would trigger a systemic collapse of the European banking system.
        而欧元的无序瓦解则会引发欧洲银行体系的系统性崩溃。
      • But the immediate bill for a break-up of the single currency would surely be in the trillions of euros.
        但是,单一货币崩溃的直接代价无疑会是上万亿欧元的。
      • Some businesses with global reach believe a euro break-up would be grim but manageable.
        一些业务范围遍及全球的企业相信,欧元区解体的局面是严峻的,但仍是可控的。
      • At no time did a majority of Czechoslavakia's citizens support the country's break-up.
        大多数捷克斯洛伐克公民一直反对国家分裂。
      • A break-up of the17-member zone is possible, but not probable, according to many economists.
        在许多经济学家看来,17个成员国分崩离析的可能性是存在的,但还谈不上大有可能。
      • Foreign investors are leaving eurozone fixed-income markets, in part due to the uncertainty about break-up and redenomination risk.
        外国投资者正在撤离欧元区固定收益市场,一定程度上是源于欧元区解体的不确定性和重估风险。