breakdown
n. (關係)破裂; (計劃等)失敗; 神經衰弱; 故障; 分類; 分解
The breakdown of something such as a relationship, plan, or discussion is its failure or ending.
...the breakdown of talks between the US and EU officials.
美國和歐盟官員間談判的破裂
...the irretrievable breakdown of a marriage...
無法挽回的婚姻破裂
If you have a breakdown, you become very depressed, so that you are unable to cope with your life.
My personal life was terrible. My mother had died, and a couple of years later I had a breakdown...
我個人的生活一團糟。母親去世了,幾年後我又患上了神經衰弱。
They often seem depressed and close to emotional breakdown.
他們經常顯得很沮喪,精神瀕於崩潰的邊緣。
If a car or a piece of machinery has a breakdown, it stops working.
Her old car was unreliable, so the trip was plagued by breakdowns...
她的舊車老不聽使喚,一路上總是出故障。
If you stop on the hard shoulder, wait for the police or breakdown service.
如果你的車壞在路肩上了,就得等警察或修理站來幫忙。
A breakdown of something is a list of its separate parts.
The organisers were given a breakdown of the costs.
向組織者提供了一份開支細目。
1. the act of disrupting an established order so it fails to continue;
2. a mental or physical breakdown
3. a cessation of normal operation;
4. an analysis into mutually exclusive categories
Internal joint part by the brass purification, the gear meshing is close, guaranteed breakdown.
內部鉸手部件以黃銅精製, 齒輪齧合緊密, 保證長年無故障.
Our car had a breakdown on the motorway.
我們的汽車在高速公路上拋錨了.
In the case of dielectric breakdown, a different type of acceleration occurs.
在介質擊穿的情況下, 出現了一種不同型別的加速.
Please give me a breakdown of those income tax totals.
請給我一份所得稅收的細目表.
I'd like a breakdown of these figures, please.
請給我這些數字的細目.