breakup
['breik'ʌp]
n.破裂, 崩溃,分离, 解体
例句与用法:
Some Americans want to go further and undermine him(Gorbachev), even to encourage a breakup of the Soviet Union. That would only play into the hands of reactionaries, not help the reformers.
有些美国人要进一步削弱他(戈尔巴乔夫), 甚至鼓励苏联解体。那仅能予以反动派可乘之机,而无助于改革派。
"Do you think I should go back and live with Angus again?" "You can try. It's never too late to mend and the breakup may have made him see sense."
"你认为我应该回去和安格斯重归于好吗?""你可以试试。改过不嫌晚嘛,再说,这次一段时间的分手也会使他明白许多道理。
He seemed to have a rather clinical view of the breakup of his marriage.
他似乎是相当冷静地看待自己的婚姻破裂。
详细释义:
n.
1. 中断; 中止
2. 分离, 分散, 分裂
3. 崩溃, 解体