词汇 | broken |
释义 | broken verb uk /ˈbrəʊ.kən/ us /ˈbroʊ.kən/ past participle of break(break 的过去分词) 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 broken adjective uk /ˈbrəʊ.kən/ us /ˈbroʊ.kən/ brokenadjective (DAMAGED)A2 damaged, no longer able to work: 损坏的,破损的;出了毛病的 He attacked the man with a broken bottle.他用一个破酒瓶袭击了那人。 My watch is broken.我的表坏了。 broken glassCareful - there's broken glass on the floor.小心,地板上有碎玻璃。 broken brokenThe microwave's broken. deadThe phone's dead; there must be a problem with the line. defunctThe TV's defunct! bustUKYou won't be able to watch the game, the TV's bust. bustedUSOh no, my laptop's busted. out of orderThe coffee machine was out of order. suffering emotional pain that is so strong that it changes the way you live, usually as a result of an unpleasant event: 颓废的;心灰意懒的 broken man He was a broken man after his wife died.妻子死后他成了个颓废的人。 After everything that's happened this year, I just feel broken. Never try to mend a broken machine without disconnecting it from the electricity supply. He put a sheet of plastic over the broken window.他在打碎的窗户上蒙了块塑料布。 The shower is broken - you'll have to have a bath.淋浴器坏了——你得用浴缸洗澡了。 She had an X-ray to see if any of her ribs were broken.她作了X光检查,以确定肋骨是否骨折。 Machines - not functioning act up balky blooey break down brokenness brownout defunct downtime fail failure flat outage power (something) down seize seize up short circuit shot shudder shut whack You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: In bad condition Feeling sad and unhappy brokenadjective (INTERRUPTED)C1 interrupted or not continuous: 被打断的;不完整的 broken English He tried to explain what had happened in broken English. Inconvenience a pain (in the neck)idiom a pain in the arse/backsideidiom aggravation aggro awkward bother bulky fuss hassle have fun and gamesidiom imposition incommode more trouble than it's worthidiom nuisance palaver pinprick tempest untimely untoward untowardly brokenadjective (ENDED)C2 destroyed or ended: 破坏了的;结束了的 a broken engagement解除了的婚约 They are materially prosperous but suffer from depression, work stress and broken relationships. When children are forced to move schools, education is interrupted and friendships are broken. See also broken home Relationships: ending & divorce a parting of the waysidiom affiliation order annul annulment break something up break up with someone bust chuck dump get the pushidiom ghosting give someone the elbowidiom give someone the heave-hoidiom give someone the pushidiom post-divorce rebound rift run out on someone/something separate throw brokenadjective (NOT KEPT)(of a law, rule, or promise) not obeyed or not kept: (法律、规章或承诺)违背的,未遵守的 a broken promise背弃的诺言 Making & breaking promises & commitments assurance be on your honouridiom breach of contract commit someone to something commitment committed cross my heart (and hope to die)idiom deliver on something fink fink out oath pact pledge promises, promises!idiom promisor promissory repledge restrictive covenant sworn vow brokenadjective (OF HORSE)(alsobroken in) (of a horse) trained to be tame(= not wild or frightened of people, and safe around them) so that it can be ridden or used to pull a vehicle: Today, we usually talk about horses being "gentled", not broken. He stood quietly, like a broken horse waiting to be saddled and bridled. It was a young colt, not yet broken in for riding. All this year's broken foals have already been sold. He claimed that the wildest colts make the best horses, if they get properly broken in. Horse riding barrel racing blinder break someone in bridle bridle path capriole chukka chukker curry girth high-spirited horseman horsewoman pony trekking rein riderless saddler showjumper tack whip Idiombe/sound like a broken record broken | American Dictionarybroken us/ˈbroʊ·kən/ broken (BREAK)past participle of break broken adjective us/ˈbroʊ·kən/ brokenadjective (DAMAGED)[ not gradable ] damaged, or no longer able to work: My camera is broken. brokenadjective (INTERRUPTED)interrupted or not continuous: a broken line He spoke very broken English. brokenadjective (DISCOURAGED)extremely discouraged or sad: After his wife's death, he seemed to be a broken man. My mom said my uncle had a broken heart (= was sad because a romance had ended). brokenadjective (ENDED)[ not gradable ] destroyed or ended: He overcame a string of broken dreams to become a success. She comes from a broken home (= the parents no longer live together). brokenadjective (NOT KEPT)[ not gradable ] (of a law, rule, or promise) disobeyed or not kept: a broken promise broken | Business Englishbroken adjective uk /ˈbrəʊkən/us damaged, and no longer able to work: We can send the broken monitors for repair. Everywhere you look there are broken pipes and crumbling masonry. interrupted or not continuous: On the chart, income is indicated by a solid line and expenses by a broken line. used to describe a law, rule, or promise that is not obeyed or not kept: a broken promise a broken contract |
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