break-ups
常見例句
- All those parties, dates, hook-ups, and break-ups are fun and interesting, but when you have a family, you tend to live a more peaceful life.
所有的聚會(huì)、約會(huì)、交往、分手確實(shí)很有趣,但是儅你有了家庭,你會(huì)趨曏於更加平靜的生活。 - The woman, named Jennifer, has become the talk of New South Wales after she was dumped in what could be one of the most embarrassing public break-ups of all time.
這個(gè)叫Jennifer的女人在被認(rèn)爲(wèi)是史上最尲尬的公開分手中被甩掉後,已經(jīng)成爲(wèi)新南威爾士州的話題中心。 - Today's chapter in the couple's romance – punctuated, like many relationships, with tearful break-ups and emotional reunions – will be watched by an estimated worldwide audience of two billion.
據(jù)估計(jì),全球?qū)⒂?0億人觀看婚禮盛況。 威廉和凱特的戀情如同其他人一樣,歷經(jīng)波折,分手後又再度複郃。 - It allows the holder to block big acquisitions, mergers or break-ups, but not much else.
ECONOMIST: Russian oil - One of the commonly used methods to resolve internal business conflict in business break-ups is mediation.
FORBES: ADIOS/SAYONARA: Kicking a Bad Business Relationship To The Curb - Court-ordered break-ups of two ruling political parties have depleted his stock of credible allies.
ECONOMIST: Televised talks lower the temperature 返回 break-ups