broken
broken 英 [ˈbrəʊkən] 美 [ˈbroʊkən]
adj. 破碎的;打破的 v. 折断;打碎;损坏(break的过去分词)
- Something that's broken is severely damaged — it's either split into pieces or doesn't work anymore. Your broken alarm clock is no help at all when you're trying to get to school on time!
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- adj. 破碎的;打破的
- v. 折断;打碎;损坏(break的过去分词)
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1. a broken car
一部坏了的车
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2. a broken window,a broken plate
破碎的窗户╱盘子
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3. a broken leg,a broken arm
断了的腿╱臂
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4. pieces of broken glass
破玻璃碎片
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5. The TV's broken.
电视机坏了。
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6. a broken marriage,a broken engagement
破裂的婚姻;解除了的婚约
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7. a night of broken sleep
睡得不踏实的一夜
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8. a single broken white line across the road
横穿马路的一条断断续续的白线
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9. to speak in broken English
说着一口结结巴巴的英语
- broken (adj.) "separated by force into parts, not integral or entire," past-participle adjective from Old English brocken, past participle of break (v.). Of terrain, "rough," 1590s; of language, "imperfect, ungrammatical," 1590s. Related: Brokenly; brokenness. Broken home, one in which the parents of children no longer live together, is from 1846. Broken record in reference to someone continually repeating the same thing is from 1944, in reference to scratches on phonograph disks that cause the needle to jump back and repeat.
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