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break into

闯入,冲入,闯进,挤入

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Definitions

v.动词 verb
  1. 1

    • : to enter illegally, esp by force
    • : to change abruptly from a slower to a faster speedthe horse broke into a gallop
    • : to consumeat the end of the exercise the soldiers had to break into their iron rations

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
bereave丧亲之痛,丧亲,丧家之犬,丧亲者cheat诈骗,骗人,欺骗,骗人的defraud诈骗,欺诈,诈欺,讹诈divest撤资,剥离,脱离,撤消hijack劫持,劫持行为,劫持事件,劫持人质loot掠夺,抢夺,劫掠,抢劫lose失去,损失,丧失,失去了mug杯子,杯具,杯子里的东西,杯子里的酒plunder掠夺,劫掠,攫取,抢夺raid突袭,突击检查,袭击,偷袭ransack打劫,洗劫一空,翻箱倒柜,洗劫strip剥离,脱衣舞,剥皮,剥落abscond潜逃,逃逸,逃亡,潜逃的appropriate适当的,适当,恰当的,适宜的burglarize入室盗窃,入室偷窃,偷盗,盗窃burgle入室盗窃,入室偷窃,入室偷盗,入室抢劫con骗局,骗人,骗术,骗人的cop拷贝,拷贝拷贝,拷贝的,拷贝的方式defalcate违约,违约金,亏空,虚报despoil蹂躏,毁坏,掠夺,搜刮disinherit剥夺继承权,剥夺财产继承权,断绝关系,剥夺财产dispossess剥夺,褫夺,夺取embezzle侵吞,挪用,盗用,挪用公款filch秽物,秽语,秽气,秽土heist抢劫,抢劫罪,抢劫案,劫案hustle喧嚣,喧闹,喧哗,喧闹声liberate解放,解脱,释放,解救lift升降机,抬起,举起,抬起来oust撵走,撵出,撵走了,驱赶peculate推测,推断,推断力,推测的pilfer偷窃,偷盗,胠箧者流,偷窃行为pillage掠夺,抢夺,抢劫,攫取pinch钳制,掐死,掐断,钳子promote促进,推动,推广,推销purloin掠夺,盗用,偷窃,盗取relieve纾解,纾缓,缓解,纾解了requisition征用,请购,请购单,请示rifle步枪,来福枪,来复枪,来宾roll滚,卷,滚动,滚滚sack袋子,袋子里的东西,袋子里的钱,袋子里的食物scrounge搜刮,搜集,搜集整理,搜集物品snitch告密者,举报者,举报人,打小报告strong-arm强大的武器,强壮的臂膀,强大的武装力量,强壮的手臂swindle诈骗,诓骗,拐骗,骗人swipe轻扫,刷卡,扫一扫,轻轻一扫take采纳,采纳了thieve盗贼,胠箧者流,窃贼,盗窃者withhold扣留,隐瞒,隐瞒不报,隐匿do out of做出,做出的,做到,做到的hold up举起,抬起,举出,抬头rip off敲诈勒索,敲诈勒索罪,敲诈,敲诈勒索行为stick up翘起,坚守,竖起来,翘辫子

Examples

  • This is the Mexico that U.S. college students would be wise to steer clear of on spring break.

  • I was already over forty, had hardly a nickel in my pocket and this was the biggest break in my life.

  • This sultry ballad about break-ups and make-ups in the City of Angels is haunting stuff.

  • Google itself has taken a break and put plans for mass production on hold.

  • She had to break the news to William that The Sun had the story.

  • Were you ever arrested, having in your custody another man's cash, and would rather go to gaol, than break it?

  • If old Piegan Smith hadn't been sampling the contents of that keg so industriously he would never have made a break.

  • General Houston had attacked them with three hundred of our people, but had not been able to break their ranks.

  • For good or ill, the torrent of rebellion was suffered to break loose, and it soon engulfed a continent.

  • Victor was the younger son and brother—a tete montee, with a temper which invited violence and a will which no ax could break.