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单词

break-up

读音
ˈbreɪk ʌp
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释义

n. (关系、联系、交往的)中断;(组织、国家的)分裂;(物体的)破裂;(会议、聚会) 解散

例句

Many families break up because of a lack of money.
许多家庭因缺钱而破裂。
When do you break up for Christmas?
你们什么时候放假过圣诞节?
They decided to break up the partnership.
他们决定拆伙。

强化记忆

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and they use algorithms to do this --to break up that big thinginto a million little transactions.
with their horizontal, vertical, or diagonal Greek neighborsthat will break up the Greek connectivity.Once again, you consult the Fates, who prophesize the following:
obsessed with performancewho will break up, just like that,at the slightest underachievement.
when something in your life goes wrong,when you break up with your girlfriend,when you lose a loved one,
the monolithic one-hour lecture.You can break up the material, for example,into these short, modular units of eight to 12 minutes,
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大学,其他

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大学英语四级近六年,经济学人(The Economist)