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●ˌbreak ˈinto sth🔑 to enter a building by force; to open a car, etc. by force 强行闯入;撬开(汽车等)◆We had our car broken into last week. 我们的车上周被撬了。 ➡ related noun break-in to begin laughing, singing, etc. suddenly 突然开始(笑、唱等)◆As the President's car drew up, the crowd broke into loud applause. 总统的座驾停下时,人群中爆发出热烈的掌声。to suddenly start running; to start running faster than before 突然开始(跑);开始快跑◆He broke into a run when he saw the police. 他看见警察,撒腿就跑。◆Her horse broke into a trot. 她的马突然开始加速小跑。(BrE) to use a banknote of high value to buy sth that costs less 找开(大面值钞票买小额商品)◆I had to break into a £20 note to pay the bus fare. 我只好找开一张 20 英镑的钞票买公交车票。to open and use sth that has been kept for an emergency 启用(应急备用品)◆They had to break into the emergency food supplies. 他们不得不动用应急食物。to be successful when you get involved in sth 成功参与;顺利打入◆The company is having difficulty breaking into new markets. 该公司在打入新市场时遇到困难。 See also break |