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▸ ˈbreakdown noun 1. [countable] an occasion when a vehicle or a machine stops working (车辆或机器的)故障,损坏◆We had a breakdown on the way home. 在回家的路上我们的车抛锚了。◆a breakdown truck 抢修车;救险车2. [countable, uncountable] a failure of talks, a marriage, law and order, etc. (谈判、婚姻的)失败,终止;(治安的)瘫痪◆a breakdown in communication 通讯中断◆They were both responsible for the breakdown of their marriage. 对婚姻的破裂他们双方均有责任。3. [countable] a period of mental illness when sb becomes tired, depressed and unable to lead a normal life 神经衰弱;精神崩溃◆He had a nervous breakdown last year. 他去年患了神经衰弱。4. [countable, usually singular] detailed information or figures that are the results of dividing sth into its parts to explain it more clearly 细目;细分◆Get me a breakdown of how the money was spent. 给我一份这笔钱的支出分类细账。5. [uncountable] the act of dividing a substance into its parts in a chemical process (化学变化中的)分解 |