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break up

phrasal verb
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break up
  1. to separate into smaller pieces粉碎;破碎
    • The ship broke up on the rocks.船触礁撞碎了。
  2. to come to an end结束
    • Their marriage has broken up.他们的婚姻已经破裂。
    related noun break-upTopics Family and relationshipsb1
  3. to go away in different directions散开;解散
    • The meeting broke up at eleven o'clock.会议在十一点散会。
  4. (especially British English) to begin the holidays when school closes at the end of a term(学校)期终放假
    • When do you break up for Christmas?你们什么时候放假过圣诞节?
  5. (British English) to become very weak变得虚弱;垮掉
    • He was breaking up under the strain.过度的劳累使他快要垮了。
  6. (North American English) to laugh very hard捧腹大笑
    • Woody Allen makes me just break up.伍迪 · 艾伦令我几乎笑破肚皮。
  7. when a person who is talking on a mobile phone breaks up, you can no longer hear them clearly because the signal has been interrupted(打移动电话的人)声音不清(因信号受干扰)
break somebody up
  1. (especially North American English) to make somebody feel upset使烦恼;使不安
    • The thought of hurting her just breaks me up.一想到要伤害她我就感到不安。
break something up
  1. to make something separate into smaller pieces; to divide something into smaller parts拆开;打散
    • The ship was broken up for scrap metal.船被拆解成为废铁。
    • Sentences can be broken up into clauses.句子可以分成从句。
    • She broke the chocolate up into small pieces.她把巧克力弄成小块。
  2. to end a relationship, a company, etc.结束(关系);关闭(公司)
    • They decided to break up the partnership.他们决定拆伙。
    related noun break-up
  3. to make people leave something or stop doing something, especially by using force(尤指用武力)迫使放弃(某事)
    • Police were called in to break up the fight.有人叫来了警察制止打斗。
break up (with somebody)
 
  1. to end a relationship with somebody(同某人)绝交
    • She's just broken up with her boyfriend.她刚刚和男朋友分手。
    related noun break-upTopics Family and relationshipsb1

break-up

noun
/ˈbreɪk ʌp/
/ˈbreɪk ʌp/
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  1. [countable, usually singular, uncountable] the ending of a relationship or an association(关系、联系、交往的)破裂,中断
    • a marital break-up婚姻破裂
    • the break-up of their marriage他们婚姻的破裂
    • Family break-up increases the risk of childhood depression.家庭破裂增加了儿童抑郁的风险。
    Topics Family and relationshipsc1
  2. [countable] the division of a large organization or country into smaller parts(组织、国家的)拆分,分裂,分离
    • the break-up of the company公司的解散
break up phrasal verb
disperse (a meeting breaks up) divide1 (clouds break up) divorce (break up with your girlfriend/boyfriend) smash (The ships broke up on the rocks.)

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