breakup
英['breɪkʌp]
美['brek'ʌp]
英文词源
- breakup (n.)
- also break-up, 1795, from verbal expression break up (mid-15c.), which was used originally of plowland, later of groups, assemblies, etc. Of things (also of marriages, relationships), "to disintegrate," from mid-18c. See break (v.) + up (adv.). Break it up as a command to stop a fight, etc., is recorded from 1936.
双语例句
- 1. In any case, she had no doubts about the breakup with Todd.
- 不管怎样她和托德分手是没有疑问的.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 2. The Thirty Year's War nearly caused the breakup of the empire.
- 30年的战争几乎导致帝国的解体.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 3. Flexibility of labour was obtained through the breakup of old trade union structures.
- 打破了旧的工会结构之后,雇用劳工可以灵活处理.
来自《简明英汉词典》
- 4. He took the blame for the breakup.
- 他把破裂的原因归罪于自己.
来自英汉文学 - 廊桥遗梦
- 5. Atomic hydrogen was formed as a breakup product of the ions.
- 作为这两种离子分裂的产物,形成了原子状态的氢.
来自辞典例句