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闯入:指未经同意或使用武力进入某物(如建筑物或计算机系统)。
打断:指打断谈话。
开始从事:指开始从事某项活动或企业。
磨合:指使某人或某物适应某种活动或情况。
trespassing for an unlawful purpose; illegal entrance into premises with criminal intent
同义词: housebreaking / break-in / breaking and entering
broken in 强行进入...
The bridge is broken in the middle, he answered.
桥中间断了,他回答。
Burglars had broken in while we were away.
我们不在家时,窃贼闯进屋里了。
Finally, she found the toy broken in the corner.
最后,她在角落里发现了坏掉的玩具。
When a bone is broken in more than two places or gets crushed, the name for it is a comminuted fracture.
VOA : special.2009.02.04
If you look at the percent of time people in society were involved in various activities and broken into agriculture versus everything else, in ancient Egypt it looked like this.
如果你留意一下,人们从事各种社会活动的时间比例,被分为农业生产和其他活动两类,在古埃及,时间分配是这样的
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A shudder in the loins engenders there The broken wall, the burning roof and tower And Agamemnon dead.
腰肢的猛一颤动,残破的墙垣,燃烧的屋顶和塔巅,阿伽门农死去。
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A single fracture is when a bone is broken in just one place.
VOA : special.2009.02.04
They were weak and broken in spirit.
VOA : special.2010.04.08
The uptrend in the weekly OBV, line b, was broken in December as the volume spiked.
By the end of 1947, the color barrier had been broken in the American League.
The German preference seems to be that the link should be broken in a different fashion.
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