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breaker

/brey-ker/US // ˈbreɪ kər //UK // (ˈbreɪkə) //

破碎机,断路器,破产者,破碎器

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that breaks.
    • : a wave that breaks or dashes into foam.
    • : Citizens Band Radio Slang. a person who indicates a wish to transmit a message, as by breaking in on a channel.
    • : Also called breaker strip .Automotive. a strip of fabric under the tread of a pneumatic tire casing, designed to protect the carcass.
    • : Textiles. brake. a machine that separates the fiber from foreign matter in preparation for the carding process.
    • : Also called prairie breaker. a plow with a long, low moldboard for turning virgin land.
    • : Electricity. circuit breaker.
    • : Mining. a building where coal delivered from a mine is broken up and sorted.a machine that reduces large lumps of coal or ore to a size that can be accommodated by a conveyor belt.
    • : a break dancer.
interj.感叹词 interjection
  1. 1
    • : Citizens Band Radio Slang.

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Examples

  • This year’s crop of top singles agree that confidence is a turn on and bad breath is a deal breaker.

  • While Graham provided much of the funding, the critical push for the Summer Youth Olympics was spearheaded by the larger dancing community, not the breakers.

  • In a separate experiment, they mixed the volcanic soil with the appropriate salts and squirted some water into the bottom of the breaker.

  • Janet Yellen, the newly-minted Treasury secretary, is a serial glass-ceiling breaker.

  • As the name suggests, the new product is only available in a hardwired option – which could be a deal breaker for some.

  • It's not necessarily a deal-breaker, but it is kind of a top priority.

  • There is such a thing in presidential primary politics as a single-issue deal-breaker.

  • Mixing meat and dairy is a kosher rule-breaker, so they switched the cheese for potatoes.

  • For Aga Malarczyk, 37, one of more than 50,000 Polish citizens living in Scotland, this is a deal breaker.

  • Ariana Grande, leader of men and breaker of chains, makes quick work of the sad cages and frees her friends.

  • Follow with the big breaker--it wants a strong man to keep that share in--as close as you can.

  • This swashing affects not only the broken part of the waves, but all the water between the outer breaker and the shore.

  • A small keg, or breaker, was thrown overboard and picked up, with a bag of fifteen or twenty pounds of hardtack.

  • And then, through a V in the sandhills, the sea had appeared, and the lazy crash of a breaker had been heard.

  • The wind shook the house to its crazy foundations and drove the crest of a breaker against the panes.

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