breakup
英 ['breɪkʌp]
美 ['brek'ʌp]
英語の語源
- breakup (n.)
- also break-up, 1795, from verbal expression break up (mid-15c.), which was used originally of plowland, later of groups, assemblies, etc. Of things (also of marriages, relationships), "to disintegrate," from mid-18c. See break (v.) + up (adv.). Break it up as a command to stop a fight, etc., is recorded from 1936.
例文
- 1. In any case,she had no doubts about the breakup with Todd.
- いずれにしても彼女がトッドと別れたことには疑問はない。
- 2.The Thirty Year 's War nearly caused the breakup of the empire.
30年の戦争はほとんど帝国の解体を招いた。
- 3.Flexibility of labour was obtained through the breakup of old trade union structures.
- 古い労働組合構造を打破した後、雇用労働者は柔軟に処理することができる。
- 4.He took the blame for the breakup .
- 彼は破裂の原因を自分のせいにした。dd>-廊橋遺夢
- 5.Atomic hydrogen was formed as a breakup product of the ions.
- はこの2つのイオン分裂の産物として原子状態の水素を形成している。
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