释义 |
●ˌbreak ˈup●ˌbreak sb/sth ˈup1. (into sth) if a group of people or a family breaks up, or sb breaks it up, the members separate and do not stay together (使)(集团或家庭)分解,分裂◆The conference broke up into discussion groups. 会议进行分组讨论。◆She had never intended to break up his family. 她从未想过要拆散他的家庭。◆The Soviet Union began to break up in 1991. 苏联于 1991 年开始解体。SYN split up (into sth) , split sb/sth up (into sth) 2. if a group of people who are gathered together break up, or sb breaks them up, they go away in different directions (使)(聚集的人)散开,解散◆The meeting broke up after two hours. 会议开了两个小时后散会了。◆Police broke up the demonstration. 警察驱散了示威人群。◆I don’t want to break up the party (= I don’t want to make everyone else leave), but I have to go. 我不想搅散聚会,可我得走了。[v + adv] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (less frequent) ▸ ˈbreak-up noun [countable, uncountable] the division of a company, a country, an organization or a group of people into smaller parts (公司、国家、组织或群体的)解体,瓦解◆the break-up of the Soviet Union 苏联的解体◆family break-up 家庭分裂 |