broken

['brəukən]

adj.弄坏的, 破碎的
动词break的过去分词
adj.断断续续的, 未履行的,破产的, 伤心的, 虚弱的

例句与用法:

I cut my hand on some broken glass.

碎玻璃割伤了我的手。

Don't cut your finger on the broken glass.

别让碎玻璃割伤你的手。

When I said I'd broken it, she really went off the deep end.

我说我把它给弄坏了,她可真气极了。

They went to the teacher in fear and trembling to tell her that they'd broken a window.

他们战战兢兢地去告诉老师,他们打破了一扇窗户。

I sweated blood for a while thinking I'd broken the TV.

我想到自己弄坏了电视机,十分 急。

There is sure to be a fuss when my parents find the window is broken.

我父母发现窗子被打破后,一定会有一番斥责。

His broken English showed he was a foreigner.

他的蹩脚的英语说明他是一个外国人。

词形变化:

副词: brokenly | 名词: brokenness |

详细释义:

(break的过去分词)


a.[Z]

1. 破碎的; 损坏的

Let's sweep away the broken glass.

让我们把这些碎玻璃扫走。

Joe's watch is broken.

乔的手表坏了。

2. 被破坏的; 遭违背的

After a broken promise, it is hard to count on a person.

一次失约, 再要人相信你就难了。

3. 不连续的; 中断的

She said she had a broken sleep last night.

她说昨夜她睡得不熟, 常常醒。

4. 衰弱的; 沮丧的; 低沉的

John suffered from a broken spirit.

约翰心灰意懒。

5. (婚姻)破裂的; (家庭)破碎的[B]

Most of these children come from broken families.

这些孩子中的多数人来自婚姻破裂的家庭。

6. (语言)拙劣的, 不流利的

Alison speaks broken French.

艾莉森讲法语结结巴巴。

7. 破了产的