breakaway

英 ['breɪkəweɪ] 美 ['brekə'we]
  • n. 分离;脱逃
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1906 (n.), in reference to sports; 1930s (adj.) in reference to splinter groups; from break (v.) + away (adv.).
1. Sixteen members of Parliament have formed a breakaway group.
16名国会议员分裂出来另外成立了一个团体。

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2. This dispute led to the formation of a new breakaway group.
这次争论使一部份人另立门户,成立了一个新的团体.

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3. They have agreed to recognize the breakaway republic's independence.
他们已经同意承认分离出去的共和国的独立性.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. How many times did he chase down opponents and swat breakaway layups?
有多少次他都是疯狂地追逐着他的对手然后封盖他们的上篮?

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5. A breakaway group within the old political party formed a new one.
从那个旧政党中分裂出去的一派又组成了一个新政党.

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