rupture
美 ['rʌptʃər]
英 ['rʌptʃə(r)]
- n.破裂;断裂;爆裂;决裂
- v.破裂;(使容器或管道等)断裂;使(友好关系)破裂;使绝交
- 网络裂开;割裂;破坏
复数:ruptures 过去分词:ruptured 现在分词:rupturing
rupture
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1. | (体内组织等的)断裂,破裂an injury in which sth inside the body breaks apart or bursts |
the rupture of a blood vessel 血管破裂 |
2. | 断裂;爆裂a situation when sth breaks or bursts |
ruptures of oil and water pipelines 石油和输水管道的爆裂 |
3. | (informal) 疝气a hernia of the abdomen |
I nearly gave myself a rupture lifting that pile of books. 提那一大堆书差点儿让我得了疝气。 |
4. | (关系的)破裂,决裂;绝交the ending of agreement or of good relations between people, countries, etc. |
a rupture in relations between the two countries 两国关系的破裂 | |
Nothing could heal the rupture with his father. 没有什么可以弥合他和父亲之间的裂痕。 |
1. | [t][i] ~ (sth/yourself) (使体内组织等)断裂,裂开,破裂to burst or break apart sth inside the body; to be broken or burst apart |
a ruptured appendix 阑尾穿孔 | |
He ruptured himself(= got a hernia ) trying to lift the piano. 他试着搬动钢琴,发了疝气。 |
2. | [t][i] ~ (sth) (使容器或管道等)断裂,破裂to make sth such as a container or a pipe break or burst; to be broken or burst |
The impact ruptured both fuel tanks. 冲撞使两个燃料箱都爆裂了。 | |
A pipe ruptured, leaking water all over the house. 一根水管断裂,漏了满屋子的水。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth 使(友好关系)破裂;使绝交;毁掉(协议)to make an agreement or good relations between people or countries end |
the risk of rupturing North-South relations 使南北关系破裂的危险 |