break even / ˈbreɪkˈi vən /

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break even2 个定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. having income exactly equal to expenditure, thus showing neither profit nor loss.
n. 名词 noun
  1. break-even point.
  2. Energy. the stage at which a fission or fusion reaction becomes self-sustaining.

break even 近义词

v. 动词 verb

be or become equal

更多break even例句

  1. Alcohol and sugar, even in moderate amounts, are not only sinful but poisonous.
  2. This is even more striking in Submission than in his previous books.
  3. Even internally in the House, women are not getting their fair shake.
  4. Weiss is likely to get confirmed even as Warren and a handful of other progressive Democrats vote no.
  5. For many years afterward it was a never-ending topic of conversation, and is more or less talked of even to this day.
  6. Some were even re-arrested for the same nefarious purpose, and the daily papers published their names on each occasion.
  7. Even as they gazed they saw its roof caught up, and whirled off as if it had been a scroll of paper.
  8. I presume the twenty-five or thirty miles at this end is unhealthy, even for natives, but it surely need not be so.
  9. Genoa has but recently and partially felt the new impulse, yet even here the march of improvement is visible.
  10. He was the strangest-looking creature Davy had ever seen, not even excepting the Goblin.