1. 穿透:但其吸附容量并不高,且穿透(Break through)速率快,必须配合自动化之再生设备. (一)吸附剂性质:比表面积、孔隙率大小、粒径大小、硬度、表面所需要官能基及极性等,如在原(virgin)活性碳表面是呈非极性,而其对非极性有机物具有极高的亲和力,
2. 突破,冲垮;突围:break the ice 打破沉默 | break through 突破,冲垮;突围 | break up 打碎;(关系)破裂
3. 突破,冲破;取得突破陛成就:break out 逃脱,逃走;突然出现,爆发 | break through 突破,冲破;取得突破陛成就 | break up 印终止,结束;打碎,粉碎;散开,驱散
1. 冲破;突破
If you break through a barrier, you succeed in forcing your way through it.
e.g. Protesters tried to break through a police cordon...
抗议者们试图冲破警察的封锁线。
e.g. About fifteen inmates broke through onto the roof.
大约15名犯人闯到了屋顶上。
2. (克服困难或障碍)取得突破
If you break through, you achieve success even though there are difficulties and obstacles.
e.g. There is still scope for new writers to break through...
仍有一些领域需要新作家们去开拓。
e.g. I broke through the poverty barrier and it was education that did it.
我摆脱了贫困,这要归功于教育。
3. 显现;显露
When something that was previously hidden or could not be seen breaks through, it appears.
e.g. Despite everything, Elizabeth's human side keeps breaking through...
不管怎样,伊丽莎白还是不断显露出其作为普通人的一面。
e.g. Sunlight had broken through the clouds.
阳光冲破了云层。
4. see also: breakthrough
1. Caffeine is a staple in office break rooms across the nation, pepping up adults who slog through their days feeling drowsy and tired.
2. It was not until Xavi threaded a clever through ball into Ronaldinho's path three minutes before the break that they broke down the Valladolid defence.
3. Chen says its products break through the limitations of conventional technologies and leave technical space for future far distance controls and communication controls.
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4. The courage plucked up by the " free hugs " campaigners to break through the fetters of convention is admirable.
5. International support could help break the negative feedback loop noted above through restoring confidence.
6. My house has no doors or windows, and if I want to go out I must break through the wall.
7. The government had been exploring options to break the monopoly by creating two bigger rivals through an industry consolidation.
8. That prison break received nationwide attention as the men somehow escaped through four gates, including one that was equipped with a biometric iris identification system.
9. Robinho's late header was harsh on struggling Celta who had chased the three points, having come from behind to level through fullback Angel just before the break.
10. The suspects twice tried to ram the car through a sliding security grille in an apparent attempt to break into a luxury goods section.
verb
1. penetrate
e.g. The sun broke through the clouds
The rescue team broke through the wall in the mine shaft
Synonym: come through
2. pass through (a barrier)
e.g. Registrations cracked through the 30,000 mark in the county
Synonym: crack
3. break out
e.g. The tooth erupted and had to be extracted
Synonym: erupt come out push through