broken

verb

UK/ˈbrəʊ.kᵊn/
US/ˈbroʊ.kᵊn/

Definitions of broken verb

  1. past participle of break

    break 的过去分词形式。

adjective

UK/ˈbrəʊ.kᵊn/
US/ˈbroʊ.kᵊn/

Definitions of broken adjective

damaged(损坏)

  1. A2

    damaged and no longer functioning correctly.

    损坏的;破损的;发生故障的

    • He struck the individual with a shattered wine bottle.

      他用一个破碎的酒瓶击打了那个人。

    • My timepiece has ceased to function.

      我的手表已经停止运作了。

    • Be cautious; there is fragmented glass on the floor.

      小心;地板上有碎玻璃。

emotion(情绪)

  1. Before noun(前置形容词)

    experiencing significant emotional distress that alters one's life, often resulting from a traumatic event

    精神崩溃的;心碎的

    • After the passing of his wife, he became a man consumed by grief.

      在妻子去世后,他成为一个被悲伤吞噬的男人。

    • She felt broken after experiencing a fractured relationship with her partner.

      在经历了与伴侣的破裂关系后,她感到心碎。

interrupted(中断)

  1. C1

    interrupted or lacking continuity

    被打断的;不连续的

    • He attempted to articulate the events in halting English.

      他试图用不流利的英语表达这些事件。

    • The meeting was interrupted by a power outage.

      会议因停电而中断。

    • The music played with a broken rhythm.

      音乐以不连续的节奏播放。

ended(终止)

  1. C2

    terminated or completely ruined

    被破坏的;结束的

    • a canceled betrothal

      取消的婚约

    • Her upbringing was in a fractured household.

      她是在一个破碎的家庭中长大的。

    • Their once beautiful friendship was shattered.

      他们曾经美好的友谊破碎了。

not kept(未遵守)

  1. not honored or adhered to; violated

    (法律、规则或承诺)被违反的;未被遵守的

    • a violated commitment

      被违反的承诺

    • They faced legal action due to a breached contract.

      他们因违反合同而面临法律行动

    • The government was criticised for its broken promises.

      政府因未能履行承诺而受到批评