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●ˌbreak ˈin 🔑1. to enter a building illegally or by force 非法闯入;强行进入◆Somebody broke in last night and stole the PC and video. 昨天夜里有人闯进屋里,偷走了电脑和录像机。◆The firefighters had to break in to rescue them. 消防队员不得不破门而入营救他们。 ➡ see also break into sth (1)2. (on sth) to interrupt sb when they are speaking or doing sth 打断;打搅◆He apologized for breaking in on their conversation. 他为打断了他们的谈话而道歉。◆Mary broke in: ‘It’s not her fault!’ 玛丽插嘴说:“这不是她的错!”1 [v + adv]2 [v + adv] [v + adv + speech]▸ ˈbreak-in noun an entry into a building using force, usually illegally 非法闯入;强行进入◆There has been a series of break-ins in the area. 这个地区接二连三发生了数起破门入户案件。 |