breakout 英 [ˈbreɪkaʊt]   美 [ˈbrekˌaʊt]

breakout

breakout  英 [ˈbreɪkaʊt] 美 [ˈbrekˌaʊt]

n. 爆发;突围;越狱;脱逃 

名词复数:breakouts 

As for expectant mothers, they must be treated during their last month of pregnancy to lessen the odds of a breakout during childbirth. 对于待产妈妈们来说,她们必须在妊娠期的最后一个月得到治疗,以降低疾病会在孩子出生时爆发的机率。
Skinner likes a new hit product as much as the next guy, but, he says, at this point in McDonald's history another breakout blockbuster is unlikely. 斯金纳喜欢新品能接连不断的出现,但是他说,在麦当劳历史上以此观点的话,另一个大爆发就不可能出现了。

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  • n. 爆发;突围;越狱;脱逃
  • 1. As for expectant mothers, they must be treated during their last month of pregnancy to lessen the odds of a breakout during childbirth.

    对于待产妈妈们来说,她们必须在妊娠期的最后一个月得到治疗,以降低疾病会在孩子出生时爆发的机率。

  • 2. Skinner likes a new hit product as much as the next guy, but, he says, at this point in McDonald's history another breakout blockbuster is unlikely.

    斯金纳喜欢新品能接连不断的出现,但是他说,在麦当劳历史上以此观点的话,另一个大爆发就不可能出现了。

  • 3. Many of us have grown up with the notion of a resilient world, led by the United States, and able to handle breakout growth spurts in individual emerging economies.

    伴随我们大部分人成长的观念就是:在美国领导下,这个有恢复能力的世界可以处理个别新兴经济替的爆发性增长。

  • breakout (n.) also break-out, 1820, from the verbal phrase, "issue forth, arise, spring up;" see break (v.) + out (adv.). The verbal phrase goes back to Old English ut brecan, utabrecan. Transitive sense is attested from 1610s.
break·out / ˈbreɪkaʊt ; NAmE ˈbreɪkaʊt / noun , adjective breakout breakouts noun an escape from prison, usually by a group of prisoners (常指集体的)越狱 a mass breakout from a top security prison 从防守高度严密的监狱的集体越狱 adjective [only before noun ] 1 ( NAmE) ( informal) suddenly and extremely popular and successful; establishing sb's reputation 一炮走红的;扬名的 a breakout hit/movie 一炮走红的唱片/电影 2 ( especially NAmE) taking place separately from the main meeting with a smaller number of people 分组会议的 a breakout sessionbefore the plenary (全体会议前的)分组会议 a breakout groupon ethical issues 讨论道德问题的小组 break·out / ˈbreɪkaʊt ; NAmE ˈbreɪkaʊt /
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