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breakups

美[ˈbreɪkʌp],

释义

n. 解体;破裂;决裂;分手; 网络释义: 分裂;完结;分离;

例句

Breakups are a part of our evolution, and frankly, the only way to escape it is to lock yourself up in a room with no windows.
说白了,要想逃避,唯一的办法是:把你自己锁在一个没有窗户的房间里。
Friendships are such a nuanced and intriguing relationship that we even follow celebrity friend breakups, as we do their romances.
友谊是一种微妙而动人的关系,我们甚至会像关注名人情侣分手一样关注名人朋友分手。
And this in itself poses a very sticky problem in friendship breakups: How do you know if you're being neglected -- or dumped?
这本身就给朋友之间的分手带来了一个非常棘手的问题:你如何知道自己被忽视了,或被“抛弃”了?
And, possibly showing that some people's sense of humor is more twisted than others, there's a spike in breakups on April Fool's Day.
此外,可能是因为有些人的幽默感跟其他人不一样吧,因而他们把分手的日子定在了愚人节那一天。
Without treatment, marital breakups, job loss, alcohol and drug abuse, and suicide may result from the chronic, episodic mood swings.
如果不进行治疗,婚姻破裂,失业,酗酒和吸毒,自杀可能是由于慢性的,偶发的情绪波动。
But obviously, not every one likes the idea of outsourcing breakups to a middleman.
但显然,并非所有人都欣赏将分手外包给中间人这个主意。
But there may be breakups where relationships have become too complicated.
In the wake of dotcom breakups, many singles are trying harder to build long-term relationships in their personal lives.
网络业衰退带来的是许多未婚者更加努力地在个人生活中建立长久的婚恋关系。
Marital Breakups Sometimes Get More Violent Than Name - Calling .
But think about it: Some of the worst breakups in our lives are not with romantic partners.
不过好好想想:我们人生中最糟糕的分手经历有些并不是和情人之间。

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