ruptured 的 3 个定义
- the act of breaking or bursting: The flood led to the rupture of the dam.
- the state of being broken or burst: a rupture in the earth's surface.
- a breach of harmonious, friendly, or peaceful relations.
- Pathology. hernia, especially abdominal hernia.
rup·tured, rup·tur·ing.
- to break or burst: He ruptured a blood vessel.
- to cause a breach of: to rupture friendly relations.
- Pathology. to affect with hernia.
rup·tured, rup·tur·ing.
- to suffer a break or rupture.
ruptured 近义词
break open
disagree; dissolve union
break, split
disagreement, dissolution
更多ruptured例句
- He said crews were not sure what caused the main to rupture.
- A widely known concept in studying family interactions, “rupture and repair,” describes the importance of the repair process after a negative interaction.
- When we feel shame, we are unable to engage in the “repair” step, which only leaves the rupture.
- The conversion of public subsidy into private profit feels like a rupture in the system—one that would be fixed, perhaps, if states controlled the fruits of their funding more.
- Philip’s reported insistence on leaving his own mark may have led to a post-coronation rupture in their relationship.
- Over the next eight years, the rupture would fissure across every state and territory in the Union.
- A fragile and divided Lebanon risks rupture over the civil war raging next door in Syria.
- Are we living through a parallel period – an end of an era before a rupture?
- The second section, Rupture, represents the state between death and rebirth.
- The exhibition is divided into three sections: origin, rupture, and rebirth.
- Between South and North, the probabilities of a serious, and no very distant rupture, are strong and manifest.
- One of these is the liability to inguinal hernia, or rupture, which leads to much suffering and frequent death in man.
- It is remarkable that this was not against the composers wishes, even if he did nothing actually to cause the rupture.
- An address founded on these resolutions was voted; many thought that a violent rupture was inevitable.
- She was bound to him by bonds so intimately and secretly interwoven that to rupture any one of them would kill her.