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break up
(a) (of members of a group) go away in different directions; disperse (指群体中的成员)解散, 散去
The meeting broke up at eleven o´clock. 会议在十一点钟散会.
(b) (Brit) (of a school, its staff or its pupils) begin the holidays when school closes at the end of term (指学校、教职员或学生)期末放假
When do you break up for Christmas? 你们什麽时候放圣诞节假?
(c) become very weak; collapse 变得衰弱; 瓦解; 崩溃
He was breaking up under the strain. 他劳累过度, 身体逐渐衰弱.
(d) (esp of a period of fine weather) end (尤指一段时期的好天气)结束
The weather shows signs of breaking up. 好天气看样子要过去了. break (sth) up
(a) (cause sth to) separate into smaller pieces by cutting, striking, etc (将某物)割碎, 击碎, 打碎, 撞碎
The ship broke up on the rocks. 船触礁撞毁了.
The ship was broken up for scrap metal. 这艘船拆毁了当废铁用.
(b) (cause sth to) come to an end (使某事物)结束
Their marriage is breaking up. 他们的婚姻已破裂.
They decided to break up the partnership. 他们决定终止合作关系. break sth up
(a) disperse or scatter sth using force 强行驱散某物
Police were called in to break up the meeting. 出动了警察将集会驱散.
(b) divide sth by means of analysis, an administrative decision, etc (通过分析、行政决定等方法)分开某事物
Sentences can be broken up into clauses. 句子可分成分句.
The Government has broken up the large private estates. 政府把大片的私人地产分割开. break up (with sb) end a relationship with sb 与某人绝交
She´s just broken up with her boy-friend. 她刚与男朋友绝交.
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