breakaway 的 2 个定义
- an act or instance of breaking away; secession; separation: the breakaway of two provinces from a state.
- a departure or break from routine or tradition: a three-day breakaway in the Bahamas.
- a person or thing that breaks away.
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- of, relating to, or being that which separates or secedes: the breakaway faction of the Socialist party.
- departing from routine or tradition.
- constructed of such lightweight material or in such a way as to shatter or come apart easily: breakaway highway signposts; Build a breakaway set for the barroom brawl.
- constructed so as to be quickly removable, as by a performer playing several roles.
breakaway 近义词
等同于 secession
breakaway 的近义词 14 个
- breakup
- separation
- defection
- dissension
- disunion
- division
- parting
- rift
- rupture
- schism
- split
- disaffiliation
- exiting
- splinter group
breakaway 的反义词 5 个
更多breakaway例句
- His platform argued for the cultivation of a stronger relationship between the democratic self-ruled island and Mainland China, which views Taiwan as a breakaway province that must be brought back under its control—by force if necessary.
- In a stage with an early breakaway, maybe no one really needed to max out their five-second power.
- He made 15 saves in the first period, including on a breakaway chance and subsequent rebound attempt from Mathew Barzal in the final two minutes.
- Ryan, Grace, Tony, you’re the only ones I want to form a breakaway league with.
- Sky Sports commentator Gary Neville, who had a lengthy playing career for breakaway team Manchester United, was among the most prominent voices of dissent early on.
- Is it too much to say that this al Qaeda breakaway widely known as ISIS or ISIL is really just a collection of serial killers?
- They are a breakaway faction from Fatah, the dominant party in the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
- My coaches at Breakaway Performance Labs found that I needed to maintain a heart rate of 168-178 beats/min.
- Meanwhile, tensions are rising in Moldova's breakaway region of Transnistria, where 2,500 Russian troops are based.
- These people, like those in the breakaway regions of Georgia, wanted independence and autonomy, not Russian rule.
- His eyes searched for the exit, and found it—a red-painted breakaway panel, standard for a hot lab.
- No striking in the clinches, but either party is free to hit his opponent in the breakaway.
- I have an old uncle out at Breakaway, and he will tell you about the fortune with his own lips—I shall make him do so.
- Every instant of it was intense watchfulness, while the breakaway was still more dangerous.
- The only disturbance comes when Selma butts in pushin' the tea cart, and, just from force of habit, I makes a panicky breakaway.