: to cut into and turn over the surface of break ground for a new school 5 a : to defeat completely : crush broke the revolt b : to lose or cause to lose health, strength, or spirit broke under the strain broken by grief c : to lose or cause to lose the ability...
II.选词填空break into; belong to; become addicted to; break the law Li Hu a 1.___ belongs to ___Class Two. He2. ___ became addicted to computer games last year. He3. broke into a house one day to get the money for games,and then he was arrested. Li Hu a regretted that he...
考查细节理解题,根据文中的第一句When young people break the law they are put into a special kind of jail. 可知触犯法律的青少年将被投入一种特殊的监狱,故答案为B。 (5) 考查主旨题,根据文中的大意,根据青少年犯罪,提出了几点不同的解决方法,但也没有找到更好的方法,故可以用一个新的计划来确定主题,...
School breaks up next week for the summer holidays. 学校下周就会开始放暑假。 break [sth] up vtr phrasal sep informal, figurative (cause to separate) SC 使破裂 shǐ pò liè SC 使分手 SC 使分手 She blamed his mother's constant interference for breaking up their marriage. 她指责他妈妈...
To separate into parts; to plow (new or fallow ground). “Break up this capon.” Shak. “Break up your fallow ground.” Jer. iv. 3. (b) To dissolve; to put an end to. “Break up the court.” Shak. – To break (one) all up , to unsettle or disconcert completely;...
: to cut into and turn over the surface of break ground for a new school 5 a : to defeat completely : crush broke the revolt b : to lose or cause to lose health, strength, or spirit broke under the strain broken by grief c : to lose or cause to lose the ability...
My headset led me to law school. There my long-held false beliefs were reinforced: aim for perfection, follow the crowd, fear failure. This was a familiar path. Then one day, without thinking much about it, I signed up for a class outside the law school, called Design Thinking Boot Ca...
The word break is fairly commonly used in English, so you have surely seen it in books, heard it in movies, or learned it in school. By itself, it usually means to make a crack in something as is used as a verb. break这个词在英语中相当普遍,所以你肯定在书中见过,在电影中听到过,或者...
24. To cause to be without money or to go into bankruptcy. 25. To fail to fulfill; cancel: break an engagement. 26. To fail to conform to; violate: break the speed limit. 27. Law To cause (a will) to be invalidated because of inconsistency with state inheritance laws or as a resu...
The word break is fairly commonly used in English, so you have surely seen it in books, heard it in movies, or learned it in school. By itself, it usually means to make a crack in something as is used as a verb. break这个词在英语中相当普遍,所以你肯定在书中见过,在电影中听到过,或者...