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●ˌbreak ˈup 🔑1. (especially BrE) if a school or the children in it break up, school closes for the holidays at the end of a period of the school year (a term) (学校或学生)期末放假◆We break up for Christmas next week. 我们下个星期放假过圣诞节。◆Have the schools broken up yet? 学校放假了吗?2. (of a relationship, a band, etc. 关系、乐队等) to come to an end; to stop working together 结束;解散◆Their marriage broke up after ten years. 他们的婚姻在十年后破裂了。◆There are rumours that the band is breaking up. 据传那支乐队要散伙了。SUBJ marriage3. (usually used in the progressive tenses 通常用于进行时) if the connection between two telephones, or two radios that are used for sending and receiving messages, is breaking up, the people speaking can no longer hear each other clearly (通话声音或无线信号)变弱,变模糊◆The signal was breaking up. 信号变得模糊了。◆I’m sorry—what did you say? You’re breaking up. 对不起——你刚才说了些什么?声音听不清。▸ ˈbreak-up noun [countable, uncountable] the ending of a marriage or a relationship (婚姻或关系的)破裂,结束◆He moved away after the break-up of his marriage. 他离异之后就搬走了。◆marriage break-up 婚姻破裂[v + adv] |