break-in 英 [ˈbreikin]   美 [ˈbrekˌɪn]

break-in

break-in  英 [ˈbreikin] 美 [ˈbrekˌɪn]

n. 闯入;非法进入 

名词复数:break-ins 

The break-in is thought to have taken place at 2 Carlton Gardens, which houses the Institute for Government think tank. 这次擅自闯入事件被认为发生在2号卡尔顿花园,这里是政府智囊团所在地。
Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, then-rookie reporters with the Washington Post, did stories about the break-in and subsequent cover-up. 华盛顿邮报的新手记者卡尔·伯恩斯坦和鲍勃·伍德沃德报道了这次闯入事件,并随后将其掩护起来。

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  • n. 闯入;非法进入
  • 1. The break-in is thought to have taken place at 2 Carlton Gardens, which houses the Institute for Government think tank.

    这次擅自闯入事件被认为发生在2号卡尔顿花园,这里是政府智囊团所在地。

  • 2. Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward, then-rookie reporters with the Washington Post, did stories about the break-in and subsequent cover-up.

    华盛顿邮报的新手记者卡尔·伯恩斯坦和鲍勃·伍德沃德报道了这次闯入事件,并随后将其掩护起来。

  • 3. Although the identity of the culprits remains a mystery, Sony has suggested that the break-in might be a retaliatory act from the hacker community for the company’s dogged pursuit of Hotz.

    尽管罪犯身份仍然是个谜,索尼暗示这次闯入可能是黑客社区对公司顽固的上诉霍兹的报复性活动。

ˈbreak-in / ; NAmE / noun an entry into a building using force, usually to steal sth 破门而入;闯入;入室偷窃 break-in break-ins ˈbreak-in / ; NAmE /
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