破[pò] 基本解释:
新英汉大词典:
- 破[pò]
- 动词- (完整的东西受到损伤) be broken; be damaged:
have a hole in one's shirt;衬衫破了一个洞
be scared out of one's wits;吓破了胆
- (使损坏) break; break down; damage:break the cauldrons and sink the boats (after crossing);破釜沉舟
The thief broke into the house.窃贼破门而入。
- (使分裂; 劈开) break; split; cleave; cut:cleave [cut, plough] through the waves;破浪前进
like splitting a bamboo;势如破竹
- (把整的换成零的) change (money):Break the ten-yuan note, please.把这10元的票子破开。
A five-dollar bill changes into five one-dollar bills.一张5美元的钞票破成5张一美元的钞票。
- (突破) break; break through:break the world record;破世界纪录
break through the heavy encirclement突破重围
- (破除) get rid of; destroy; break with:break with outmoded customs and establish new ones破旧俗,立新风
- (打败; 攻下) defeat; capture (a city, etc.):the day the city fell;城破之日
inflict a crushing defeat on the enemy大破敌军
- (花费) spend:spend money破钞
- (使真相露出; 揭穿) expose the truth of; lay bare:see through;看破
get to the heart of the matter in a few words; puncture a fallacy with one remark一语道破
- 形容词- (破旧) broken; damaged; torn; worn-out:
rags;破布
a dilapidated [tumbledown] house;破房子
- (讥讽质量等不好) poor; bad; paltry; lousy; shabby:Who wants to see that poor film!谁看那个破电影!
To settle a simple matter like this won't take more than two minutes.这点破事两分钟就办完了。
例句与用法:
We can only make minor concessions, but it might break the deadlock.
The bladder of the football is broken.
One generation blows bubbles, and the next breaks them.