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Definition of "break down" in 英语

Verb

  1. To stop functioning.

    • I am afraid my computer will break down if I try to run it at too high a speed.
  2. To unexpectedly collapse, physically or in structure.

  3. To intentionally demolish; to pull down.

  4. To fail, especially socially or for political reasons.

    • Talks broke down between Prime Minister John Doe and the opposition party.
    • Relations broke down between Greece and Turkey.
  5. To give in or give up: relent, concede, surrender.

    • Is it worth taking it to a repair shop, or should I just break down and buy a new one?
  6. To render or to become unstable due to stress, to collapse physically or mentally.

    • She is back to work now, after she broke down the other day.
  7. To render or to become weak and ineffective.

    • His authority and influence over his coordinates broke down gradually.
  8. To (cause to) decay, to decompose.

    • Leaves and grass will break down into compost faster if you keep them moist.
  9. To separate into a number of parts.

  10. To divide into parts to give more details, to provide a more indepth analysis of.

    • If you don't understand, ask him to break down the numbers for you.
  11. To digest.

    • His stomach took a while to break down his food.
    • His food took a while to break down in his stomach.

Noun

  1. Misspelling of breakdown.