breaking-down

英[b'reɪkɪŋd'aʊn] 美[b'reɪkɪŋd'aʊn]
  • adj.毁坏的;分解的
  • bre BachelorofReligiousEducation宗教教育学士
  • brea n.布雷亚(美国加州地名)
  • breach n.破坏;违背;决裂;裂口;(浪的)冲击v.违反;突破;在...上打开缺口
  • breach-of-contract n:违约
  • breached n.破坏;违背;决裂;裂口;(浪的)冲击v.违反;突破;在...上打开缺口
动词 break down:
  1. make ineffective

  2. make a mathematical, chemical, or grammatical analysis of; break down into components or essential features

  3. lose control of one's emotions

  4. stop operating or functioning

  5. fall apart

  6. cause to fall or collapse

  7. separate (substances) into constituent elements or parts

  8. collapse due to fatigue, an illness, or a sudden attack

    用作形容词 (adj.)
    1. Any memory profiler can produce snapshots of the heap broken down by object class.
      所有内存分析器都可以生成按照对象类进行分解的堆快照。
    2. Carbohydrate foods that break down quickly during digestion have higher glycemic rankings.
      在消化中迅速分解的碳水化合物血糖指数更高。