Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense ruptures, present participle rupturing, past tense, past participle ruptured
1N-COUNT (体内组织的)破裂;(尤指)脱肠,疝气 A rupture is a severe injury in which an internal part of your body tears or bursts open, especially the part between the bowels and the abdomen. (体内组织的)破裂;(尤指)脱肠,疝气
2V-ERG (使)(体内组织)破裂,爆裂 If a person or animal ruptures a part of their body or if it ruptures, it tears or bursts open. (使)(体内组织)破裂,爆裂
His stomach might rupture from all the acid. [VERB]
他的胃可能因为这些酸液而穿孔。
Whilst playing badminton, I ruptured my Achilles tendon. [VERB noun]
打羽毛球时,我的跟腱撕裂了。
...a ruptured appendix. [VERB-ed]
阑尾穿孔
3VERB 使(器官)破裂;形成疝;患脱肠 If you rupture yourself, you rupture a part of your body, usually because you have lifted something heavy. 使(器官)破裂;形成疝;患脱肠
He ruptured himself playing football. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
他踢足球引发了疝气。
4V-ERG (使)破裂;(使)爆裂 If an object ruptures or if something ruptures it, it bursts open. (使)破裂;(使)爆裂
Certain truck gasoline tanks can rupture and burn in a collision. [VERB]
某些卡车的油箱在碰撞时可能发生爆裂并起火。
Sloshing liquids can rupture the walls of their containers. [VERB noun]
6VERB 使(关系)破裂;使(关系)恶化;使(关系)断绝 If someone or something ruptures relations between people, they damage them, causing them to become worse or to end. 使(关系)破裂;使(关系)恶化;使(关系)断绝
The incident ruptures a recent and fragile ceasefire.