break apart
英 [breɪk əˈpɑːt]
美 [breɪk əˈpɑːrt]
分裂; 解体
英英释义
verb
- break up or separate
- The country is disunifying
- Yugoslavia broke apart after 1989
- break violently or noisily
- take apart into its constituent pieces
双语例句
- I do understand how you feel. I also understand, however, that a marriage can only break apart from the inside.
我非常理解你的感受,但我也同时认为一段婚姻只能从内部开始破裂。 - Another important factor pushing the euro lower is, ironically, the lessening fear that the single currency will break apart.
具有讽刺意味的是,推动欧元走低的另一个重要因素在于,对于欧元解体的担忧得到了缓解。 - When the cholesterol plaques can break apart or rupture, it causes blood clots and blocks the blood vessel.
当胆固醇斑块破碎,就引起血栓或阻塞血管; - We could have hundreds of stars, like a globular cluster, and they could collide with each other, they could explode, they could break apart all those forces are internal, they don't count.
我们有几百颗星星,如球状的星云,它们相互碰撞,它们可能爆炸分离,都是内力,可以不计。 - Nanotubes that break apart water molecules to liberate hydrogen can now do so more efficiently and could soon use the optical spectrum of sunlight.
能将水分子分解成氢的奈米管,现在分解效率更高,而且很快就可以使用到日光的可见光部份。 - Disease picture will "soften up" and begin to break apart.
疾病的图片会“软化”,并开始打破,除了。 - Roots of trees and shrubs can pierce the surface of the path or cause it to heave and break apart.
大树和灌木的树根能穿破道路的表面或者造成路面隆起、破裂。 - We destroyed their youth, once thought to be too strong to break apart the city.
我们摧毁了各自的青春,瓦解了曾经认为牢不可破的城池。 - Someday it will break apart, and that will be the end of everything.
那么总有一天,它会四分五裂,那就会是世界末日。 - The rings form, break apart, and reform, until the chemists introduce a compound that specifically binds with one size ring in particular, and removes it from the mix.
环状物形成,分切,重塑,直到形成一种类型的环状物能够特异性的与工作者加入的化合物相结合,然后将其从混合物中提取出来。