词汇 | rupturing |
释义 | rupturing present participle ofrupture rupture verb[ I or T ] uk /ˈrʌp.tʃər/ us /ˈrʌp.tʃɚ/ to (cause something to) explode, break, or tear: (使)破裂;(使)裂开;(使)断裂 His appendix ruptured and he had to be rushed to hospital.他突然阑尾穿孔,不得不被紧急送进医院。 figurativeThis news has ruptured (= violently ended) the delicate peace between the rival groups.这条消息打破了这些敌对群体间脆弱的和平局面。 rupture yourself If you rupture yourself, you break apart the wall of muscle that keeps your stomach and your bowels in place, usually by lifting something too heavy.(通常因为举过重的东西而)引发疝气 Tearing and breaking into pieces apart asunder bobble bobbly break into pieces chip crack disintegration dismantle fall to piecesidiom fragment fragmentation rip shred snag snap splinter split sunder tear something apart You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: General bodily disorders Examples of rupturingrupturing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Osmotic potential was determined by rupturing membranes in the tissue by freezing. Care was taken to avoid rupturing the gut. The second part of the book examines the rupturing relationship. This category is not so directly related to events on stage, and their appearances have the effect of rupturing the narrative. Increases in frequency of head movement and in stylet pulsing would suggest that rupturing of the eggshell by pre-hatch juvenile activity should increase. The intermediate hemifusion diaphragm continues to expand until the accumulated tension destabilises the structure, rupturing it to form a lipid-lined fusion pore. However, even if rupturing is initiated at multiple sites, interestingly only a single site is used for escape. Brecciation processes in fault zones: inferences from earthquake rupturing. The period between rupturing an egg and photographing the freed juvenile was as brief as possible and never exceeded 30 sec. Use of a cell rupturing pump for the preparation of thymocyte subcellular fractions. Second, what work does this rupturing do? The questions now become: what, precisely, is being ruptured (even though we thought we knew this already); what work does this rupturing do; what comes out of these ruptures? The authors have suggested that the increase in fluorescence was due to a rupturing of the cell membrane, thus permitting more antibody to penetrate the cell. The annealing of the central area of the detector was observed and this area increases with increasing number of pulses unless a rupturing of the drilling of the polymer occurs. I will not develop that thought because of the risk of rupturing the sense of cross-party co-operation in this important debate. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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