What does _ broken mean?

What does it mean to break the meaning of pinyin?

1, and the pinyin of hyphenation is du à n; 2. Word hyphenation explanation: (1) (dynamic) truncation. (2) (dynamic) cut off; Isolated. (3) (move) quit (alcohol and tobacco): ~ smoke. (4) (dynamic) judgment: ~ language. (5) (dynamic) absolute, definite (mostly used in negation); It means resolutely rule out: ~ This is unreasonable.

Detailed explanation of sentence making, pinyin and word selection;

1, fracture mechanics sentence: the contact interface at spot welding can be regarded as an annular crack, and its fatigue strength can be evaluated by calculating the stress intensity factor k in linear elastic fracture mechanics.

Explanation: The discipline of studying the working state of materials or components with initial defects and cracks by applying the theory of continuum mechanics with experiments. Study the law of crack occurrence, development and fracture in materials or components.

2. Fault earthquake sentence: After the main earthquake, the stress propagation and release process of compressive thrust fault earthquake is relatively slow, which may lead to strong aftershocks and long duration.

Description: See [Tectonic Earthquake].

3. Fracture sentence-making: The microstructure, crystal orientation, fracture and welding layer characteristics of the Soviet-made aluminum-titanium dissimilar metal plate were studied by scanning electron microscope, metallographic microscope and X-ray diffraction.

Description: Fracture surface of minerals. Different minerals have different shapes of fractures, which can be used to identify the types of minerals.

4. Physical diagnosis sentence-making: This paper integrates application of computer science technology, automatic control theory and medical physical diagnosis technology to study the signal processing of limb blood flow chart and the analysis method of limb blood flow image data.

Interpretation: The methods of western medicine to diagnose diseases, such as observing the patient's complexion, expression and development, listening to the voice of the patient's heart and lungs with a stethoscope, tapping or pressing the patient's chest and abdomen with fingers, tapping the patient's elbows, knees and other joints with a mallet.

5. Longitudinal section sentence: The elastic foundation beam or elastic foundation plate method is often used to calculate the longitudinal section structure of immersed tunnel, but these methods are difficult to truly simulate the stress of immersed tunnel, especially the stress at the joints.

Description: See [longitudinal section].

6. Simple true or false: After 90 faces, 90 experimental participants were randomly displayed. They were asked to simply judge the "possible sexual orientation" (homosexual or heterosexual) of the target by pressing the button.

Explanation: Relative to compound judgment. Judgments that cannot be decomposed into other judgments in structure.

7. Interrupt Sentences: The only way to eliminate (or at least minimize) workflow interruption caused by server delay is to download data and functions directly to the user's computer.

Explanation: Stop or cut off halfway.

8. Inference and sentence making: If an employee can visit all three websites, then the employee must be able to easily identify the website where he is, so that he can easily infer whether the information he is reading needs to be kept confidential.

Interpretation: Presumption: Only by correctly analyzing the history and present situation of the China Revolution can the future of the revolution be realized.

9. Monopoly capitalism: Contemporary capitalism refers to state monopoly capitalism developed from general monopoly capitalism after the Second World War, which is a new stage characterized by state monopoly.

Explanation: The highest and last stage of capitalism is imperialism. See [imperialism].

10, section sentence: By analyzing the section quality of blanking parts and die wear under different clearance conditions, the relationship between die clearance, die wear and product quality is analyzed and explained.

Description: See [Introduction].

1 1, fuse sentence: launch a new car body? The mold, mold structure, parting surface design and product ejection design of fuse box are expounded, and the feasible mold structure and design method are given.

Explanation: Electrical appliances connected in series to protect circuits. When there is a short circuit or overload in the circuit, its fusible element (commonly known as fuse) melts, thus cutting off the circuit, limiting the fault range and preventing the electrical equipment from being damaged.

12. Sentence-making of Radix Dipsaci: Soxhlet extraction method was used to extract and separate the total alkaloids in Radix Dipsaci at different growth stages, and the method of determining the total alkaloids by ultraviolet spectrophotometry was discussed.

Description: perennial herb with opposite leaves, white or purple flowers, red and yellow roots, thin and long, can be used as medicine and can cure fractures, so it is called dipsacus.

13, fragment sentence: The general idea is that your blog should be more like a rolling marquee, even more like the movement of TV pictures, rather than like some etched fragments fished out of archaeological wells.

Description: (1) is the same as' fragment'. (2) fragmentary; Incomplete: social phenomenon ~ experience | ~.

14, assertion sentence: It is precisely because evil in this world often goes unpunished that he asserts that this moral principle must reflect another fact, that is, the soul will be judged, punished or rewarded after death.

Explanation: Say with certainty.

15. Sentence-making in chronological order: In recent ten years, there are many representative works on the study of medieval Chinese vocabulary and modern Chinese vocabulary, which can be roughly summarized as General Explanation of Time Words, Dictionary of Specialized Languages, Dictionary of Specialized Languages and Dictionary of Time Languages.

Interpretation: divided into paragraphs according to time: a study of literary history.

16, cross-sectional sentence making: Previously, we have shown through large cross-sectional studies that the degeneration of lumbar intervertebral disc occurs earlier, and the incidence of low back pain subjects is greater than that of asymptomatic control group.

Description: See [cross section].

17. Truncated sentence: Usually, the space problem can be solved by using the log rotation strategy. Logs are stored in several files, and when the file size reaches a predefined number of bytes, they will be truncated and overwritten.

Description: (1) Cut off: high temperature flame energy ~ steel plate. (2) interruption; Stop: I heard him on the phone.

18, monopoly capital in a word: all walks of life are monopolized by some big trust companies, which has caused a qualitative change in the economic structure of the United States, from free capitalism to monopoly capitalism.

Explanation: In capitalist society, monopoly organizations are used to control social production, manipulate and monopolize the market in order to obtain high profits. Also known as proprietary capital.

19, diagnostic sentence: My mother and great-grandmother were both diagnosed with depression. I see more abnormal behaviors in them, but I know that they also take drugs, and the symptoms seem to be well controlled.

Explanation: After examining the patient's symptoms, determine the patient's symptoms and their development.

20. Monopoly profit: Experts say that there are bottlenecks and scarcity, and only when the price is high can there be monopoly profit. Therefore, in order to maintain the monopoly of the industry, although there is a lot of demand, power companies still have to control production.

Explanation: refers to the high profits obtained by monopoly organizations from selling goods at monopoly prices, which greatly exceed the average profits.

2 1, circuit breaker sentence: "We think.

The pressure test result may become a circuit breaker.

End the negative feedback cycle between sovereignty and systemic risk.

GregoryPeters, strategist at Morgan Stanley, said.

Description: Automatic switch for connecting and disconnecting power supply circuit in power system. In addition to operating under normal working conditions, it can also cut off the circuit quickly and safely when a short circuit fault occurs.

22. Fault Sentence-making: Using a series of assumptions about fault mechanics and pressure accumulation rate, the US Geological Survey predicted that an earthquake of magnitude 6.0 would occur in Parkfield between 1988 and 1992.

Description: Due to the change of the earth's crust, the strata are fractured, and the relative displacement in vertical, horizontal or inclined directions occurs along the fracture surface.

23. Judgment and sentencing: However, with the increase of population in Britain, they can no longer rely solely on gossip to make decisions, but rely more on the evidence they heard in court to make decisions.

Explanation: consider the decision.

24. Inevitable judgment: This idea is not accidental, but an inevitable judgment made by * * after comprehensively considering various factors.

Interpretation: It reflects the judgment that an object must or cannot have certain attributes.

25. Keep making sentences: Keep feedback and improving: At the end of each iteration, we always look back on what we have done before and think about what we can do differently to improve the process next time.

Description: Sustainability: The new forces are growing steadily.

26. Weaning sentence: Last April, the experimental group in mcgrath reported that the arsenic content in the rice porridge for weaned babies sold in British supermarkets was worrying and caused a sensation.

Description: Babies or young mammals eat other foods instead of breast milk.

27. Give up the breath and make sentences: Generally speaking,

It has a seat.

The condemned man was tied to it.

The executioner will put a metal ring around his neck.

Tighten it gradually until it dies.

Explanation: stop breathing; Death.

28. Sentence-making after fracture: The fracture and metallographic structure of typical samples with low elongation of Q235 and Q345 plates in Handan Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. were analyzed by electron microscope, the reasons for low elongation after fracture were found out, and the corresponding improvement suggestions were put forward.

Note: (1) When the army retreats, some people are sent to cover the rear, which is called the rear. (2) cut off children and grandchildren.

29. Intermittent sentence: Only five years later, after experiencing a serious economic recession, Australia began to experience uninterrupted economic expansion, which is unmatched by any country and continues to this day.

Explanation: (continuous things) the partition wall is not connected: the struggle has never passed.

30. Interrupt the sentence: In a few weeks, you may not be able to hear the baby's heartbeat through sonogram or Doppler ultrasound, but when you finally hear it, the rapid intermittent rhythm consolidates the evidence that there is a little life in your body.

Explanation: Absolute (only used in negative form): ~ Never.

3 1, sentence: I think everyone in the film has a reason to do that, and I respect them, so the question of judgment depends on your attitude to some extent.

Explanation: (1) One of the basic forms of thinking is the thinking process of affirming or denying the existence of something or indicating whether it has certain attributes. Expressed by a proposition in formal logic. (2) Summary: You are right | Right ~

32. Sentence: Although I won't be completely cut off from anyone now, at that time, I really cut off all my relations with you. I have to queue up at the telephone booth to make a phone call, which is really not easy.

Explanation: The original contact person lost contact; The original coherence is no longer coherent: ~ relationship | ~ flow.

33. Break the circuit and make a sentence: "We think.

The pressure test result may become a circuit breaker.

End the negative feedback cycle between sovereignty and systemic risk.

GregoryPeters, strategist at Morgan Stanley, said.

Description: the circuit is broken and the current can't pass.

34. Fragmented sentence-making: Fragmented structure is one of the important features of western modernist novels, which is fully reflected in Proust's novel "Memories of Time Past".

Explanation: Fragments.

35. Monopoly sentence: Theodore? President Roosevelt supported the "progressive movement" plan to break the monopoly, not because he was a liberal, but because he thought it was a necessary safety valve to avoid revolution.

Commentary: "Mencius? Gong Sunchou:' It is necessary to seek monopoly and publish it, but it is not conducive to the market.' At first, it refers to manipulating trade from the commanding heights of the market, and later it refers to holding monopoly: ~ group.

36. heartbroken sentences: I don't recall those sad and heartbroken years when I was homesick and hard to tell. Interestingly, my college life is quite different from that in American movies. Campus life has become a kaleidoscope of sex and beer in the open-air cinema in the car.

Description: Describe grief and sadness to the extreme.

37. Make an outspoken sentence: Pearl Buck once described a colleague from China University who got a master's degree in the United States. There was a lot of famine at that time. During a famine, this colleague flatly denied that this kind of thing would happen in China.

Explanation: (1) Resolute; Decisiveness: Take ~ measures. (2) broken.

38. Monopolized Price Sentence: For example, I was attending a seminar of a law school to discuss monopoly prices and anti-monopoly laws, and somehow I began to think about cost allocation and macroeconomic price control.

Explanation: Monopoly capitalists rely on monopoly position to set prices for commodities that exceed the production price.

39. Sentence break: There are some problems between the text of some chapters of Ancient Chinese edited by Wang Li and the "commonly used words" in the book and the quotations of ancient Chinese knowledge, such as different punctuation, different sentence breaks, missing words, abnormal fonts and inverted words.

Note: There are no punctuation marks in ancient books. When reading through, pause according to the meaning of the text, or add a circle to the book according to the pause at the same time. This is called sentence breaking. This' sentence' is often shorter than the' sentence' in current grammar.

40. Fuse sentence: This paper briefly introduces the types and requirements of fuse resistors which can protect lines from overload and have the function of general resistors, and puts forward the development direction of fuse resistors.

Description: (1) heating breaks the metal sheet or wire. (2) The metal sheet or wire is disconnected due to heat.

4 1. Make assumptions: If the mistakes made by the United States in the process of getting along with the outside world are summarized as the most important and repeated mistakes, it should be subjective and think that it is easy to establish a stable political environment.

Description: Judging by speculation.

42. Intermittent sentence-making: Other intermittent sampling information, indirect evidence obtained by using old-fashioned equipment or the method of a group of people studying around bears, in his words, make the results "uncertain".

Commentary: sometimes interrupted, sometimes continued: you can hear the song of ~ along the way.

43. Sentence making: I don't know whether he was finally arrested or not, but the story background of this novel is set in the early 1970s, which makes it impossible for the suspect to be caught as easily as it can be quickly solved by DNA analysis now.

Interpretation: 2 trial of litigation cases.

44. Sentence making: I don't know whether he was finally arrested or not, but the story background of this novel is set in the early 1970s, which makes it impossible for the suspect to be caught as easily as it can be solved quickly by DNA analysis now.

Interpretation: 2 trial of litigation cases.

45. Decision-making sentence: Give candidates the opportunity to provide more in-depth information and the information you need to make a decision, and let them ask questions about the company and the work they want to do.

Explanation: (1) Make up your mind; Make a decision. (2) the courage to decide things.

46. Week after week, month after month, they killed all the remaining dogs (in order to save ammunition, they had to cut their throats), and in the most difficult time, they had to eat porridge made of dog blood.

Interpretation: truncation; Cut it off.

47. Cut-off sentence: Before the cut-off wall is connected with the load-bearing wall (non-masonry structure, no foam board), fix the 2-foot-wide polyethylene lath on the 2x6 lining with U-nails.

Description: Something that divides a room into several rooms, such as partition walls and partitions.

48. Cut-off sentence: Before the cut-off wall is connected with the load-bearing wall (non-masonry structure, no foam board), fix the 2-foot-wide polyethylene lath on the 2x6 lining with U-nails.

Description: Something that divides a room into several rooms, such as partition walls and partitions.

49. "A Palestinian child crying in Gaza will break his mother's heart. Al Duan said in a speech to the League of Arab States in Cairo a few days ago. His well-designed rhetorical language pleased the Arab public.

Explanation: break into many small segments ◇ liver and intestine ~ (describe the depth of sadness).

50. Arbitrary sentence: The country has a complex and almost arbitrary testing system to select elites. They learn how to stand out in various exams and how to accomplish certain tasks, but at the same time they lack imagination and self-reflection ability.

Explanation: (1) Only by subjective judgment. (2) arbitrarily use power to judge the merits: ~ Xiangqu.

5 1, true or false: There is no doubt that patients will benefit from sleep learning. By guiding him to sleep with high quality, we can judge the causes of all kinds of troubles during his sleep.

Interpretation: comment and judgment: ~ right and wrong.

52. Monopoly organizations make sentences: He added that even if Apple wins the case, it will not necessarily impose an exclusion order on HTC products, because it will lead to strict inspections by the media and antitrust organizations.

Explanation: refers to a giant capitalist enterprise or enterprise consortium that controls the production and sales of most products in one or some production departments. The main forms are cartels, syndicates, trusts, Konzern, multinational companies and so on.

53. Sentence-making: This critical analysis is extreme, which can be summarized by this judgment: thinking itself is just a unity without stipulation, or just an activity without stipulation.

Explanation: a conclusive statement; Conclusion.

I decided that if they wanted to, they would come to me. Although this is a boring and slow process, I am beginning to rejoice that there is a glimmer of light in the progress: just as I thought.

Description: Draw a conclusion.

55. Arbitrary judgment: As we have seen, there is no need for arbitrary rules, especially pointing out (for example) that "you have two appeals in civil cases and four appeals in criminal cases."

Explanation: Any.

56. Be decisive: The decision of HP's board of directors shocked investors in Silicon Valley and HP. Corporate governance experts are debating whether the board's decision to let Hurd resign is a hasty decision or too hasty.

Allusions: Crash: Seize the opportunity. Make a decision immediately in an emergency.

57. Make a clean break: Only recently did Afghanistan show a desire to make a clean break with the past. In order to continue to receive generous assistance from the outside world, the country must stop its economic dependence on opium.

Allusions: One size fits all is divided into two parts. Metaphor resolutely cut off relations.

58. Keep making sentences: In addition, they are willing to go all out to introduce a more realistic community into their virtual world, which may create a steady stream of new income for them, such as targeted advertising.

Allusions: Describe one after another.

59. Indecision: This means that I am an emotional animal. I need "deep personal contact" and tend to "think about any problem or decision from multiple angles". I may be "indecisive"

Allusions: indecision: indecision; Rarely: rarely. Of indecision, lack of decision.

60. One sentence after another: The Niger Delta, which is rich in crude oil, was harassed by radicals opposed to foreign oil exploitation, and the friction between * * * also triggered a series of violent incidents.

Allusions: One after another.

6 1. Sentences taken out of context: News organizations should be extremely careful to ensure that titles, quotations, voice extracts or quotations are not only accurate, but also that the facts are not simplified or taken out of context.

Allusions: cut off: cut off; Chapter: Music is a chapter. It means to understand the meaning of a paragraph or sentence in isolation without considering the whole article or conversation. The guideline is inconsistent with the original intention.

62. Make sentences at will: The two sides try to establish friendly relations. "Emotion and trust are very important," said a British executive, because corporate decision makers in China are ambiguous and arbitrary.

Allusions: arbitrary, regardless of other people's views. Describe this style as undemocratic.

63. A teardrop falls on your sleeping face. In my dream, you called me gently, which made my heart ache, held back my sadness, waved my hand, and I returned to the clouds.

Allusion: Metaphor is sad to the extreme.

64. Make sentences at will: He once wanted to be a scientist, but in the end he almost became an artist. He described this type as "a special, outstanding, arbitrary and sometimes confusing existence."

Allusions: arbitrary, regardless of other people's views. Describe this style as undemocratic.

Broken walls and broken sentences: The destroyed Catholic order is located in San Antonio, Texas. Its original appearance is a white primer decorated with four colors of red, blue, yellow and black, which is a barrier against French invasion.

Allusions: Describe the scene of houses collapsing and broken.

66. Sentence-breaking: His view of women not only shows the progress of respecting and worshipping women, but also shows the limitation of line-breaking dominated by male chauvinism.

Allusion: The lotus root is broken, but there are still many wires connected. Metaphor is not completely cut off More refers to the love between men and women.

67, rope saw wood sentence: water drops wear stone, rope saw wood is broken. Swearing on the internet.

Allusion: You can also saw wood with a rope as a saw. Metaphor is weak, as long as you stick to it, things will succeed.

68. We are very disappointed that the EU has been shelved for a long time, unable to lift the ban on arms sales to China and grant China market economy status.

Allusions: It means that you can't decide when you should.

69. broken walls made a sentence: I hope my poems show loss, not homesickness, just like a tenor singing an Italian aria and a broken wall in a theater, all of which reveal the loss of history.

Allusion: Broken wall: a fallen low wall. A collapsed wall, a ruined low wall. Describe the scene of ruins.

List of words related to hyphenation; How to break words; Multi-syllable word segmentation; Hyphenation

Decisiveness, indecision, harmony, drawing, dysprosium, part, prohibition, boundary, gold, knot, axe, supply, cutting, hook, arbitration, dare, reason, position, dragon, editing, decision, judgment, sale, judgment, judgment. Cut off the axis, navigation, governance, transportation, year, support, monkey, transportation, music, congestion, soul, control, spine, rain, water, drink, disaster, language, visit, etc. Broken warp, broken birth, broken breath, broken ball, broken foot, broken fog, broken fragrance, broken smoke, broken knot, broken death, broken slaughter, broken time, broken text, broken heart, broken use, broken swallow, broken rainbow, broken weaving, broken silk, broken silk. Intermittent, broken, broken canopy, pier, partition, mouth, pier, wrist, salary, rice, line, back, logging, degree, fall, logging, wall, shore, case, dike and bank. Consultation, prevention, obstruction, interruption, diagnosis, stop, intentional interruption, meaningful interruption, invitation interruption, sudden interruption, fatigue interruption, notification interruption, killing interruption, sudden interruption, sweeping interruption, bursting interruption, judgment interruption, frost interruption, sinking interruption, error interruption, punishment interruption, restriction interruption, heart interruption, demand interruption and arbitrary interruption. By breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking, breaking. Broken eyes, broken ears, broken ears, broken bones, broken eyes, broken rivers, broken gaps, broken neon, broken machine, broken wine, broken flowers, broken return, broken life, broken Jane, broken food, broken words, broken head, broken fruit, broken water, broken hair, broken limbs and broken water. Power failure, chardonnay failure, string failure, arbitrariness, martingale failure, business failure, sound failure, breakpoint failure, track failure, seat failure, assertion failure, word failure, file failure, cliff failure, restriction failure, grace failure, dream failure, sleeve failure, goose failure, fiber failure, punishment failure, food failure, meaning failure, and so on. Break-off, break-off, break-off, break-off, break-off, main break-off, break-off, pre-break, brave break-off, break-off, constitutional break-off, county break-off, break-off, crab break-off, hanging break-off, public break-off, rot break-off, discussion break-off, suppression break-off, break-off, longitudinal section, suppression break