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单词 breaker
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breaker


break·er 1

B0466100 (brā′kər)n.1. One that breaks, as a machine for breaking up or crushing a substance, such as rock, coal, or plant fibers.2. A circuit breaker.3. A wave that crests or breaks into foam, as against a shoreline.4. One who break dances.

brea·ker 2

B0466100 (brā′kər)n. Nautical A small water cask, often used in lifeboats.
[Alteration of Spanish barrica; see barricade.]

breaker

(ˈbreɪkə) n1. a person or thing that breaks something, such as a person or firm that breaks up old cars, etc2. (Physical Geography) a large wave with a white crest on the open sea or one that breaks into foam on the shore3. (Electronics) electronics short for circuit breaker4. (Mining & Quarrying) a machine or plant for crushing rocks or coal5. (Agriculture) Also called: breaking plough a plough with a long shallow mouldboard for turning virgin land or sod land6. (Textiles) textiles a machine for extracting fibre preparatory to carding7. (Broadcasting) an operator on citizens' band radio

breaker

(ˈbreɪkə) n (Nautical Terms) a small water cask for use in a boat[C19: anglicized variant of Spanish barrica, from French (Gascon dialect) barrique]

break•er1

(ˈbreɪ kər)

n. 1. a person or thing that breaks. 2. a wave that breaks or dashes into foam. 3. a person indicating a wish to transmit a message on a CB radio, esp. on a channel already in use. 4. brake 1 (def. 4). 5. an implement used for breaking up rocks, soil, lumps of coal or ore, etc. 6. circuit breaker. [1125–75]

break•er2

(ˈbreɪ kər)

n. a small water cask for use in a boat. [1825–35; perhaps alter. of Sp barrica; see barrel]
comber, breaker, roller - A long curving wave is a comber, a wave that curls over and dissolves into foam is a breaker, and a long wave moving steadily shoreward is a roller.See also related terms for wave.

breaker

A wave in the process of losing energy where offshore energy loss is caused by wind action and nearshore energy loss is caused by the impact of the sea floor as the wave enters shallow (shoaling) water. Breakers either plunge, spill, or surge. See also breaker angle.

Breaker

A large, heavy plow for the initial breaking of prairie.
Thesaurus
Noun1.breaker - a quarry worker who splits off blocks of stoneledgemanquarrier, quarryman - a man who works in a quarrystone breaker - someone who breaks up stone
2.Breaker - waves breaking on the shorebreaker - waves breaking on the shore breakers, surfmoving ridge, wave - one of a series of ridges that moves across the surface of a liquid (especially across a large body of water)
3.Breaker - a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloadedbreaker - a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloadedcircuit breakerelectrical fuse, fuse, safety fuse - an electrical device that can interrupt the flow of electrical current when it is overloaded

breaker

noun wave, roller, comber, billow, white horse, whitecap breakers on the sea wall
Translations
碎浪

break

(breik) past tense broke (brouk) : past participle brəken (ˈbroukən) verb1. to divide into two or more parts (by force). (以外力)分成兩個或多個 破碎2. (usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force). 拆斷 拆断3. to make or become unusable. 損壞 损坏4. to go against, or not act according to (the law etc). He broke his appointment at the last minute. 違反 违反5. to do better than (a sporting etc record). 打破(紀錄) 打破(纪录) 6. to interrupt. She broke her journey in London. 中斷 中止7. to put an end to. He broke the silence. 結束 结束8. to make or become known. They gently broke the news of his death to his wife. 透露 透露9. (of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch. (男孩的聲音)變低沉 (指男孩嗓音)变粗,变粗浑 10. to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc). 減弱 减弱11. to begin. The storm broke before they reached shelter. 開始 开始 noun1. a pause. a break in the conversation. 停頓 停顿2. a change. a break in the weather. 變化 变化3. an opening. 開始 开始4. a chance or piece of (good or bad) luck. This is your big break. 運氣 运气ˈbreakable adjective (negative unbreakable) likely to break. breakable toys. 易破碎的 易破碎的 noun (usually in plural) something likely to break. 易破碎的東西 易破碎的东西ˈbreakage (-kidʒ) noun the act of breaking, or its result(s). 破損 破损ˈbreaker noun a (large) wave which breaks on rocks or the beach. 衝擊岸邊的碎浪 碎浪ˈbreakdown noun1. (often nervous breakdown) a mental collapse. 精神崩潰 精神崩溃2. a mechanical failure causing a stop. The car has had another breakdown. See also break down. 故障 (机械)故障 break-inbreak in(to)ˈbreakneck adjective (usually of speed) dangerous. He drove at breakneck speed. 非常危險的 非常危险的breakoutbreak outˈbreakthrough noun a sudden solution of a problem leading to further advances, especially in science. 突破 突破ˈbreakwater noun a barrier to break the force of the waves. 防波堤 防波堤break away to escape from control. The dog broke away from its owner. 脫逃 脱逃break down1. to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open. 打破 打破2. to stop working properly. My car has broken down. 壞掉 坏掉3. to fail. The talks have broken down. 失敗 失败4. to be overcome with emotion. She broke down and wept. 情緒潰堤 (精神上)垮掉,情绪溃堤 break in(to)1. to enter (a house etc) by force or unexpectedly (noun ˈbreak-in. The Smiths have had two break-ins recently). 破門而入 破门而入2. to interrupt (someone's conversation etc). 中斷 打断break loose to escape from control. The dog has broken loose. 掙脫出來 挣脱出来break off to stop. She broke off in the middle of a sentence. 突然停止 突然停止break out1. to appear or happen suddenly. War has broken out. 突然發生 突然发生2. to escape (from prison, restrictions etc). A prisoner has broken out (noun ˈbreakout). 逃出 逃出break out in to (suddenly) become covered in a rash, in sweat etc. I'm allergic to strawberries. They make me break out in a rash. 突然冒出 突然出现break the ice to overcome the first shyness etc. Let's break the ice by inviting our new neighbours for a meal. 克服初見面時的尷尬 打破沉默break up1. to divide, separate or break into pieces. He broke up the old furniture and burnt it; John and Mary broke up (= separated from each other) last week. 決裂 决裂2. to finish or end. The meeting broke up at 4.40. 停止,結束 停止,结束 make a break for it to make an (attempt to) escape. When the guard is not looking, make a break for it. 設法逃脫 设法逃脱

breaker


dealbreaker

A specific issue or thing that will cause an agreement, deal, or relationship to fail or be terminated. He told me he never wanted to have kids, which is a dealbreaker for me, so we decided to end the relationship then and there. The insurgency's insistence on maintaining a political presence was a dealbreaker for the truce negotiations.

ball-breaker

Someone who deliberately gives others a hard time, is very demanding, or is insulting. Can be considered vulgar slang. John's boss, Mark, is quite the ball-breaker. After completing the project ahead of time and under budget, Mark ordered John to work through the weekend to finish up other meaningless tasks.

ball-breaker

and ball-buster1. n. a difficult task; a difficult or trying situation requiring extremely hard work or effort. (Usually objectionable.) That whole construction job was a real ball-breaker. Why should moving furniture end up being such a ball-buster? 2. n. a hard taskmaster; a hard-to-please boss. (Usually objectionable.) Tom gets a day’s work for a day’s pay out of his men, but he’s no ball-breaker. My boss is a ball-buster, but he pays well. 3. n. a female who is threatening to males. (Usually objectionable.) Mrs. Samuels has a terrible reputation as a “ball-breaker.” Wholly deserved, I might add.

breaker

1. n. a break dancer. (Break dancing is a rhythmic and energetic impromptu performance usually done by untrained urban youths.) He is one of the best breakers in the city. 2. n. someone attempting to use a citizens band radio channel. There’s a breaker trying to use this channel. Let’s drop down to eleven.

breaker


breaker:

see wavewave,
in oceanography, an oscillating movement up and down, of a body of water caused by the frictional drag of the wind, or on a larger scale, by submarine earthquakes, volcanoes, and landslides.
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, in oceanography.

breaker

[′brā·kər] (mining engineering) In anthracite mining, the structure in which the coal is broken, sized, and cleaned for market. Also known as coalbreaker. One of a row of drill holes above the mining holes in a tunnel face. (oceanography) A wave breaking on a shore, over a reef, or other mass in a body of water.

breaker

A rock-crushing machine in which small particles are produced by impact or by fracture between movable jaws.

breaker

11. a large wave with a white crest on the open sea or one that breaks into foam on the shore 2. Electronics short for circuit breaker3. Textiles a machine for extracting fibre preparatory to carding

breaker

2 a small water cask for use in a boat
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breaker


Related to breaker: Brick Breaker
  • noun

Synonyms for breaker

noun wave

Synonyms

  • wave
  • roller
  • comber
  • billow
  • white horse
  • whitecap

Synonyms for breaker

noun a quarry worker who splits off blocks of stone

Synonyms

  • ledgeman

Related Words

  • quarrier
  • quarryman
  • stone breaker

noun waves breaking on the shore

Synonyms

  • breakers
  • surf

Related Words

  • moving ridge
  • wave

noun a device that trips like a switch and opens the circuit when overloaded

Synonyms

  • circuit breaker

Related Words

  • electrical fuse
  • fuse
  • safety fuse
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