breakaway

英['breɪkəweɪ] 美['breɪkəweɪ]
  • adj. 脱离的;分离的;一碰就破的
  • n. 脱离;分离;脱离的人;改变;一碰就破的东西;起跑前抢步
Noun:
  1. the act of breaking away or withdrawing from;

    "there was a breakaway by the discontented members"
    "a breaking away from family and neighborhood"

Adjective:
  1. having separated or advocating separation from another entity or policy or attitude;

    "a breakaway faction"

1. Sixteen members of Parliament have formed a breakaway group.
16名国会议员分裂出来另外成立了一个团体。

来自柯林斯例句

2. This dispute led to the formation of a new breakaway group.
这次争论使一部份人另立门户,成立了一个新的团体.

来自《简明英汉词典》

3. They have agreed to recognize the breakaway republic's independence.
他们已经同意承认分离出去的共和国的独立性.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. How many times did he chase down opponents and swat breakaway layups?
有多少次他都是疯狂地追逐着他的对手然后封盖他们的上篮?

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5. A breakaway group within the old political party formed a new one.
从那个旧政党中分裂出去的一派又组成了一个新政党.

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    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. A breakaway group within the old political party formed a new one.
      从那个旧政党中分裂出去的一派又组成了一个新政党。
    2. The breakaway region of Somaliland is stable and at peace.
      索马里兰这个分离的地区是稳定和平的。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. There was a breakaway by the discontented members.
      心怀不满的党员做出了脱离组织的事情。
    2. He led a breakaway from the Communist Party.
      他从共产党分离出来了。
    3. It's a breakaway from his earlier singing style.
      这对于他早期唱歌风格来说是一个改变。