breaking point 英 [ˈbreikiŋ pɔint]   美 [ˈbrekɪŋ pɔɪnt]

breaking point

breaking point  英 [ˈbreikiŋ pɔint] 美 [ˈbrekɪŋ pɔɪnt]

phrase. 转换点;断裂点;强度极限 

名词复数:breaking points 

But if we don’t help, our security relationship with Japan will be stretched to the breaking point. 但如果我们不提供帮助,我们与日本的安全关系将会被推到破裂的边缘。
"Without prevention and control of the risk factors for obesity now, health systems will be overwhelmed to breaking point," the editorial says. “现在不阻止和控制肥胖的风险因素的话,卫生体制将会招架不住达到一个断裂点,”社论说。

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  • phrase. 转换点;断裂点;强度极限
  • 1. But if we don’t help, our security relationship with Japan will be stretched to the breaking point.

    但如果我们不提供帮助,我们与日本的安全关系将会被推到破裂的边缘。

  • 2. "Without prevention and control of the risk factors for obesity now, health systems will be overwhelmed to breaking point," the editorial says.

    “现在不阻止和控制肥胖的风险因素的话,卫生体制将会招架不住达到一个断裂点,”社论说。

  • 3. Our collective failure to meet this challenge – year after year, decade after decade – has led us to a breaking point.

    年复一年数十年,我们在迎接这一挑战上都失败了,失败也把我们带到了一个突破点。

ˈbreaking point / ; NAmE / ( also ˈbreak point ) noun [uncountable ] the time when problems become so great that a person, an organization or a system can no longer deal with them (问题难以遏制的)顶点,极限;断点 to be at/to reach breaking point 处于╱达到极限 to be stretched to breaking point 已撑至极限 breaking point breaking points ˈbreaking point / ; NAmE /
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