名词破坏,阻断
动词打破,折断,弄坏( break的现在分词 ); (使)破; 打破(纪录); (常指好天气)突变
1. 霹雳舞:用肢体在地上踩出复杂变化的脚步动作,加上刁简介: 霹雳舞(breaking)分为两种类型:用手、头、身体在地上旋转,称为大地板;用肢体在地上踩出复杂变化的脚步动作,加上刁简介: 霹雳舞(breaking)分为两种类型:用手、头、身体在地上旋转,
2. 断路:它们可针对所有低压电路提供有载断路 (breaking) 与关合 (making)、安全中断连接与过载保护.
1. Crooks said the defendant was hospitalized for a month after breaking his back and several ribs and severely lacerating his buttocks.
2. Later Huang decided to terminate their contract and was sued by Chow's company for breaking the contract.
3. Jingmen's Dongbao District People's court ruled in favour of the plaintiff, saying Guan's injuries were caused by the supermarket's escalator breaking down.
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4. Russia accused NATO of breaking the spirit of the UN resolution by picking sides in the Libya conflict and openly backing the opposition.
5. The CAAC gave the green light for the three private airlines in May, an initial step toward breaking the government's monopoly on passenger air transport.
6. If vendors are truly breaking the law and refusing orders then call in trained police to deal with them.
7. Chinese businessmen have undergone rapid changes through the three generations, the most significant of which is the breaking of the stereotype that Cantonese means Chinese.
8. With speculation that the yuan could appreciate and China breaking trade surplus records, foreign capital is rushing into the country.
9. Police have admitted that the car wash isn't breaking any laws.
10. breaking是什么意思
10. Just remember that you want to avoid breaking the skin and get as much meat off the carcass as possible.