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break into sth
(a) enter sth by force 强行进入某处
His house was broken into (eg by burglars) last week. 上星期有人闯入他的房屋(如窃贼).
(b) suddenly begin (to laugh, sing, cheer, etc) 突然开始(大笑、唱歌、欢呼等)
As the President´s car arrived, the crowd broke into loud applause. 总统的汽车到达时, 群众中爆发出热烈的掌声.
(c) suddenly change (from a slower to a faster pace) 突然改变(由慢到快)
break into a trot/canter/gallop (马)突然改成小跑[慢跑/飞跑]
The man broke into a run when he saw the police. 那人一见到警察, 拔腿就跑.
(d) (of an activity) use up (time that would normally be spent doing sth else) (指活动)用去(应做其他事情的时间)
All this extra work I´m doing is breaking into my leisure time. 我目前的这一切额外工作用去了我的闲暇时间.
(e) use (a banknote or coin of high value) to buy sth costing less 使用(大面值的钞票或硬币)购买低於该面值的某事物
I can´t pay the 50p I owe you without breaking into a 5 note. 我得把一张5英镑的钞票兑开, 才能把欠你的50便士付给你.
(f) open and use (sth kept for an emergency) 动用(应急储备物资)
break into emergency supplies of food 动用应急储备的食物.
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