break open
英 [breɪk ˈəʊpən]
美 [breɪk ˈoʊpən]
摔破,打开
英英释义
verb
- erupt or intensify suddenly
- Unrest erupted in the country
- Tempers flared at the meeting
- The crowd irrupted into a burst of patriotism
- come open suddenly and violently, as if from internal pressure
- The bubble burst
- open with force
- He broke open the picnic basket
双语例句
- To rupture or break open, as a surgical wound. After operation, the patients recovered well, cases of reflux esophagitis were reduced, and no thoracic or gastric retention or diaphragma hia-tal hernia occurred.
裂口裂开或破裂,如伤口术后病人呼吸平稳,咳痰有力,返流性食管炎减少,无胸胃潴留、膈肌裂孔疝发生。 - The barons break open the chests and rush off with the treasure.
贵族们撬开了火车上的箱子,带着宝藏飞奔而去。 - When much wrath accumulates, the peace of nature is disturbed, so the heaven break open and waters flood the land.
当这些怨气积累起来,自然的和谐就被打破了,于是天闸崩坏,洪水泛滥。 - And he was about to break open the door by force.
说完,他走上去用力要打开那扇房门。 - Why not discount aggressively, to break open the market?
为什么不推出咄咄逼人的折扣来打开市场呢? - Blood vessels under the nail break open, which spill blood ( which looks black under the opaque nail) into the area between the toe bed and the toenail.
指甲下的血管破裂,出血(在不透明是指甲下呈黑色)进入指甲床和指甲之间。 - To rupture or break open, as a surgical wound. Open Inbox Window
裂口裂开或破裂,如伤口打开“收件箱”窗口 - Don't break open the HTML and CSS, don't worry about whether images are stored as JPGs or GIFs, just crack open the site.
不要破坏HTML和CSS,不用关心图像格式是JPG还是GIF,只要打开站点就行了。 - It was observed that a few vesicles containing lamellar osmiophilic material situated closely along the plasmalemma, seemed to break open. Based above facts we think of that the shore-term prediction difficulty may be able to break open by monitoring the OLR message of satellite remote sensing.
观察到少数泡囊内含片层状结构的嗜饿物质紧贴于细胞质膜,似乎将其冲破。由此认为监视卫星遥感的辐射信息,可能有助于突破强震将在何处发生的短临预测难题。 - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said governments must do what is necessary: break open labor markets, give more people a chance to work, and become more flexible in many areas.
德国总理安格拉默克尔说,各国政府必须做必要的事:打破劳动力市场,让更多的人有机会工作,并在许多方面变得更加灵活。
