词汇 | broach |
释义 | broach verb[ T ] uk /brəʊtʃ/ us /broʊtʃ/ broachverb[T] (BEGIN)to begin a discussion of something difficult: 开始讨论;提出(难题等) broach a subject At some point we've got to discuss money but I don't know how to broach the subject with him.我们最终必须谈到钱,但我不知道如何向他提这个问题。 Debate & discussion agent provocateur agora argue argue against something argue for something bargainer beard controversial hash kick around no ifs or butsidiom no-platform no-platforming on the doorstep proposer uncontroversially undialectical undiscussed war of words wash (something) up broachverb[T] (OPEN)formal to open a bottle or barrel in order to drink its contents: (为饮用)开启(酒瓶、酒桶等) Shall we broach another cask of wine?我再开桶葡萄酒喝好吗? Unfastening and opening break something open breaker decongestion gape let/set something looseidiom loose shut (someone) up steam tease tease something out the earth/ground/floor opensidiom unbolted unbuckle unfold unknot unlace unlock unlockable unpick unzip broach noun[ C ] USuk /brəʊtʃ/ us /broʊtʃ/ a brooch胸针 shutterman99/iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages Jewelry ankle bracelet antihelix antitragus auricle bangle barbell be dripping with somethingidiom bejewelled brooch butterfly charm cultured pearl diamanté earring engagement ring jewellery box medallion rhinestone tiepin treasure broach | American Dictionarybroach verb[ T ] us/broʊtʃ/ to begin a discussion of something difficult: He hopes they will sponsor the poetry event, but he hasn’t broached the subject with them yet. Examples of broachbroach Authors frequently use case studies to introduce issues and discuss practical approaches to the problems broached. Not only did pluralism find a voice in fiction through the alien, but fiction also inspired science to broach questions in the real world. Not only has pluralism found a voice in fiction through the alien, but fiction has also inspired science to broach questions in the real world. The hot wires were attached to stainless steel broaches which extend 30 mm upstream of a wedge-shaped support. The intention is to broach important issues rather than to identify the proportion of volunteers who hold particular views. The range of questions to be broached is inadequately considered and too swiftly justified, and, above all, the range of materials is ruthlessly circumscribed. Genetics and developmental biology will not be able to broach the subject of the predictability of "normal" individual phenotypic variation in the foreseeable future. On broaching this subject we are immediately confronted by a contradiction. Before broaching these issues we must clarify several points about our argument and, consequently, the relevance of various genres of evidence. If such a discussion is not broached sensitively, a patient may feel abandoned in discussing the extent of their desire for medical care. Three practitioners had broached discussions about a poor prognosis. What follows is intended as a brief exploration of the themes broached by the papers in each of the four sections. The feasibility of this approach was already broached in two previous papers [18, 19]. Although these reviews are extensive, they do not broach many of the fundamental questions of sleep research. The chapters are clearly written and accessible, and offer an excellent introduction to students, practitioners, or academics broaching a topic for the first time. See all examples of broach 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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