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break in

phrasal verb
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break in
  1. to enter a building by force强行进入;破门而入
    • Burglars had broken in while we were away.我们不在家时,窃贼闯进屋里了。
    related noun break-inTopics Crime and punishmentb2
break somebody/something in
  1. to train somebody/something in something new that they must do训练某人/某物;培训
    • to break in new recruits训练新人
    • The young horse was not yet broken in (= trained to carry a rider).那匹刚长成的马还没被驯服。
  2. to wear something, especially new shoes, until they become comfortable把…穿得合身,使舒适自如(尤指新鞋)
break in (on something)
  1. to interrupt something打断;搅扰
    • She longed to break in on their conversation but didn't want to appear rude.她很想打断他们的谈话,但又不愿显得粗鲁。
    • + speech ‘I didn't do it!’ she broke in.“不是我干的!” 她插嘴说。

break-in

noun
/ˈbreɪk ɪn/
/ˈbreɪk ɪn/
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  1. an entry into a building using force, usually to steal something破门而入;闯入;入室偷窃
    • Police were called to three break-ins in the same area last night.昨夜警方接到同一地区的三宗入室盗窃的报案。
    Topics Crime and punishmentc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • attempted
    • recent
    • factory
    break-in + verb
    • happen
    • take place
    preposition
    • break-in at
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