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breaking

/brey-king/US // ˈbreɪ kɪŋ //UK // (ˈbreɪkɪŋ) //

破解,断裂,突破,打破

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : currently developing or having happened recently and being released for publication or airing, as on television or radio, in print, or on the internet:Our network aims to be your trusted source for breaking news, local weather, and sports.
    • : coming into being suddenly: When I awoke, it was breaking day over the eastern horizon.
    • : changing or collapsing suddenly:This is a photograph of a breaking wave in the subantarctic waters of the Southern Ocean.

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Examples

  • Within the breaking community, there have always been factions focused on the art and the performance, and others who thrive on battles and competition.

  • She paid a visit to a dance studio in Washington that specialized in breaking — better known as break dancing to anyone who remembers the 1980s or simply breakin’ to many participants — and it didn’t take long before mother and son were hooked.

  • As the children skipped over the breaking waves with their grandparents, things almost felt normal again, Shannon said.

  • The team was originally formed to produce breaking news for Snapchat’s Discover platform for publishers.

  • Rather than being seen as a threat to research careers, leading organizations in pharma and chemicals are demonstrating that digital provides new opportunities for collaboration and the breaking down of silos.

  • “We saw his background and he was a Bronx guy and we started breaking the case,” Boyce says.

  • Breaking the will of ISIS, the military argues, is not a statistic.

  • Against this backdrop, Paul breaking bread with Sharpton may be too much for Republican primary voters to watch or stomach.

  • He said,  “I am breaking my heart over this story, and cannot bear to finish it.”

  • It was so potent, given all the ways the world is breaking many people, his people, down.

  • Strive to speak or sing fluently without breaking the quality of tone used.

  • Say that my anger has no bounds—that my heart is breaking—will break and kill me, if he persists in his ingratitude and cruelty.

  • The gigantic pylon, its shoulders breaking the sky four-square far overhead, seemed the prodigious portal of another world.

  • He swam with her upon the summit of the breaking Wave, lifted upon its crest, swept onward irresistibly.

  • The red flashes were breaking out like a bunch of firecrackers, and with pretty much the same sound.