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单词 breakout
释义 breakout /breɪkaʊt/ noun [countable] (name) 1. [usually singular] = breakdown (2) 2.an increase or decrease that is bigger than normal 高于或低于(正常值)◆the price may go higher and show a breakout above 110 rupees. 价格可能会提高,并且可能突破 110 卢比。◆we expect a big breakout in new orders next year. 我们期望明年新订单有大幅度的增加。3.a meeting of a smaller group of people away from the main meeting 分组会议;小组会议◆you can attend several breakouts. 你可以参加几个分组会议。 breakout /breɪkaʊt/ adjective [only before noun] 1.that is very successful and brings fame to sb/sth 非常成功的;名声大振的◆we believe this is the breakout product we've been looking for. 我们相信这是我们一直在寻找的前所未有的产品。 (name) that takes place separately from a main meeting and involves a smaller group of people 分组会议的◆a number of breakout sessions on specific topics 多个讨论特定课题的分组会议☞ breakout☞ breakout break out phrasal verbbreak out ♦︎ erupt ♦︎ develop ♦︎ blow upthese words are all used when sth unpleasant starts suddenly or becomes serious.这些词均表示坏事爆发或加剧。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to erupt / develop into sth◆(a) crisis / row / storm / trouble breaks out / erupts / develops / blows up◆a / an argument / controversy / dispute breaks out / erupts / develops◆(a) fight / fighting / riot / violence / war breaks out / erupts◆to break out / erupt / develop / blow up suddenly■ break out phrasal verb(of war, fighting, arguments, diseases or disasters) to start happening suddenly(战争、打斗、争论、疾病或灾难)突然发生,爆发◆they had escaped to america shortly before war broke out.战争爆发前不久他们已经逃到美国了。◆a fierce controversy has broken out over the issue.在这个问题上已经爆发激烈的争论。◆an epidemic of cholera broke out and over 7 000 people died.爆发了流行性霍乱,超过 7 000 人死亡。◆fire broke out during the night.夜间突然发生了火灾。 ➡ see also outbreak → wave 3 ■ erupt /ɪrʌpt/ [intransitive](of war, fighting or arguments) to start happening, suddenly and with force; to get suddenly larger, more serious and more violent(战争、打斗或争论)突然发生,爆发;突然加剧◆violence erupted outside the embassy gates.大使馆门外突然发生了暴乱。◆the unrest erupted into revolution.动乱突变为革命。note 辨析 break out or erupt? erupt suggests a greater degree of violence than break out; it is not used to talk about diseases or disasters.跟 break out 相比,erupt 涉及更大程度的暴力,不指疾病或灾难爆发◆an epidemic of cholera erupted. ◆fire erupted during the night. erupt, but not break out can be used when an argument or violence suddenly becomes worse. * erupt 可指争论或暴力突然加剧,但 break out 不能◆the unrest broke out into revolution. ■ develop [intransitive] to start happening and then become more serious or important加剧;加重◆a crisis was rapidly developing in the gulf.海湾危机迅速加剧。 ➡ see also development → event 1 ■ blow up -->phrasal verb (rather informal, especially journalism尤用于新闻) (of a storm, argument or serious situation) to start suddenly and with force(暴风雨、争论或严峻的局势)爆发◆a storm was blowing up.暴风雨大作。◆a crisis has blown up over the president's latest speech.总统最近的讲话引发了一场危机。ⓘ the main collocates of blow up in this meaning are storm, trouble, crisis and row. * blow up 表达此义时主要与 storm、trouble、crisis 和 row 搭配。breakoutsee ⇨ escape 4
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