breakaway 英 [ˈbreɪkəweɪ]   美 [ˈbrekəˌwe]

breakaway

breakaway  英 [ˈbreɪkəweɪ] 美 [ˈbrekəˌwe]

n. 分离;脱逃 

名词复数:breakaways 

The White House is increasing pressure on Russia to stop the escalating conflict in Georgia's breakaway province of South Ossetia. 白宫加紧施压,敦促俄罗斯停止在格鲁吉亚要求分离的南奥塞梯地区正在升级的冲突。
Still, Russia refuses to renounce its recognition of the breakaway republics, or its insistence on placing military bases there. 但是,俄罗斯拒绝收回它对那些分离共和国的承认,坚持在那些地方部署军事基地。

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  • n. 分离;脱逃
  • 1. The White House is increasing pressure on Russia to stop the escalating conflict in Georgia's breakaway province of South Ossetia.

    白宫加紧施压,敦促俄罗斯停止在格鲁吉亚要求分离的南奥塞梯地区正在升级的冲突。

  • 2. Still, Russia refuses to renounce its recognition of the breakaway republics, or its insistence on placing military bases there.

    但是,俄罗斯拒绝收回它对那些分离共和国的承认,坚持在那些地方部署军事基地。

  • breakaway also break-away, 1906 (n.), in reference to sports; 1930s (adj.) in reference to splinter groups; from the verbal phrase (attested from 1530s in the sense "disengage oneself abruptly, escape"); see break (v.) + away (adv.).
break·away / ˈbreɪkəweɪ ; NAmE ˈbreɪkəweɪ / adjective , noun breakaway breakaways adjective [only before noun ] (of a political group, an organization, or a part of a country 政治团体、组织、国家的一部份 ) having separated from a larger group or country 已分离的;已脱离的;已独立的 a breakaway faction/group/section 脱离原组织的派系╱集体╱部份 a breakaway republic 一个已经独立的共和国 noun [singular ] 1 an occasion when members of a political party or an organization leave it in order to form a new party, etc. 脱离;独立 2 a change from an accepted style 对(公认风格的)改变 a breakaway from his earlier singing style 对他以往演唱风格的改变 break·away / ˈbreɪkəweɪ ; NAmE ˈbreɪkəweɪ /
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