大学英语四级常用短语 break off
释义:
break off 折断;突然停止,暂停
例句:
Britain threatened to break off diplomatic relations.
英国威胁说要断绝外交关系。
Pearl, who had enough shadow in her own little life, chose to break off all acquaintance with this repining brook.
在她小小的生命中已经有了太多的阴影的珠儿,便放弃了这条如泣如诉的小溪,不再和它交往。
My theory is that if one is doing it, all do it until the first one has the courage to break off—it's peer pressure.
我的理论是,如果有人开始做这类节目,其他人也都会做下去,直到第一个人有勇气挣脱为止——这是同行压力。
Let's break off for lunch.
我们暂停工作去吃午饭吧。
You'd better break off with him.
你最好与他一刀两断。
Why did you break off our relationship, Jason?
为什么你断了我们的关系,杰森?
Your hair has started to break off at the scalp.
你开始掉头发。
Instead, learn to break off small chunks and work in bursts.
相反的,开始脱离小块的而在爆发中工作。
What if I break off this relationship and end up alone forever?
万一我割断这份关系永远孤孤单单怎么办?
Can we break off our discussion and have some tea or coffee, please?
请问我们是否可以暂停讨论,喝点茶或者咖啡?
Eventually the ice will break off at the crack forming a new iceberg.
最终冰川会沿着裂缝断开形成一座新的冰山,这样的事情属于正常现象。
It wasn't to marry Troy, it was to break off my relationship with him.
我并不是去嫁给托伊的,而是想去和他断绝关系。
They went so far as to break off a fruitful discussion on this crucial question.
他们竟然中断了对这个重要问题进行的富有成效的讨论。