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rupture

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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rup·ture1 /ˈrʌptʃə $ -ər/ noun  1 [countable, uncountable]BREAK an occasion when something suddenly breaks apart or bursts 〔突然的〕破裂,爆裂rupture of the rupture of a blood vessel 血管爆裂2 [countable]DISAGREE a situation in which two countries, groups of people etc suddenly disagree and often end their relationship with each other 〔两个国家、团体等之间关系的〕突然决裂,突然破裂rupture between The eleventh century saw the formal rupture between East and West. 11世纪东西方正式决裂。rupture with The rupture with his father was absolute. 他和他父亲一刀两断,没有和好的余地。3. [countable]MI a medical condition in which an organ of the body, especially one near the abdomen, sticks out through the wall of muscle that normally surrounds it 疝;疝气 SYN hernia
Examples from the Corpus
ruptureBut the administration clearly wants to avoid a rupture.What has happened is a major rupture in the social system, felt everywhere.A pipeline rupture halted supplies of natural gas.But an inquest heard that the rupture in the blood vessel was not caused by the operation.The subsequent events that lead to the rupture of these abnormal vessels are unclear.Terrorist attacks led to the rupture of relations between the two countries.The rupture of the pressure dome had started the structural failures leading to the accident.I wear the wound of this rupture from Hoboken as a pearl, for ornamentation.Such a thorough rupture in relations might accurately be called the Eastern Airlines Syndrome.Lack of awareness of late presentation of traumatic rupture of the diaphragm in children may result in a delay in diagnosis.
rupture2 verb  1 [intransitive, transitive]BREAK to break or burst, or to make something break or burst (使)破裂,(使)爆裂 The pipe will rupture at its weakest point. 管道最薄弱的地方会破裂的。 His liver was ruptured when a brick wall collapsed on him. 一堵砖墙坍塌压住了他,导致他的肝脏破裂。2 [transitive] to damage good relations between people or a peaceful situation 使〔友好关系〕破裂;破坏〔平静〕 The noise ruptured the tranquility of the afternoon. 吵闹声打破了下午的宁静。3. rupture yourself MIto cause an organ of the body, especially one near the abdomen, to stick out through the wall of muscle that normally surrounds it 发疝气→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
ruptureA stroke is often caused when a blood vessel in the brain ruptures.In these accidents the air-bag punch-out forces caused a ruptured aorta, rib fractures, severe myocardial contusions, etc.Or fighting through the waters of a ruptured bulkhead to close the breach with his own body.But experts predict that a landslide would rupture chlorine tanks.Though my stomach is ruptured like a crushed tube of tomato puree, I manage to hear some of the words.If a blood vessel in your leg were to rupture, the leg would just swell up.An explosion of sound ruptured the moment.They gasped for breath, struggled against debilitating weakness, and when the blood vessels around their brains ruptured, they died.Their stories appear to rupture time, bringing them within a hair's breadth of one another.
Origin rupture1 (1400-1500) Old French Latin ruptura, from rumpere to break
or occasion something when Corpus an suddenly apart breaks


rupture
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rupture1 /ˈrʌptʃə $ -ər/ noun
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Old French
 Origin: Latin ruptura, from rumpere 'to break'
1. [uncountable and countable] an occasion when something suddenly breaks apart or bursts
    rupture of
    the rupture of a blood vessel
2. [countable] a situation in which two countries, groups of people etc suddenly disagree and often end their relationship with each other
    rupture between
    The eleventh century saw the formal rupture between East and West.
    rupture with
    The rupture with his father was absolute.
3. [countable] a medical condition in which an organ of the body, especially one near the abdomen, sticks out through the wall of muscle that normally surrounds it
   SYN  hernia

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rupture2 verb
1. [intransitive and transitive] to break or burst, or to make something break or burst:
    The pipe will rupture at its weakest point.
    His liver was ruptured when a brick wall collapsed on him.
2. [transitive] to damage good relations between people or a peaceful situation:
    The noise ruptured the tranquility of the afternoon.
3. rupture yourself to cause an organ of the body, especially one near the abdomen, to stick out through the wall of muscle that normally surrounds it


rup·tureBrE /ˈrʌptʃə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrʌptʃər/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] (medical 医学) an injury in which sth inside the body breaks apart or bursts (体内组织等的)断裂,破裂the rupture of a blood vessel血管破裂a situation when sth breaks or bursts 断裂;爆裂ruptures of oil and water pipelines石油和输水管道的爆裂(informal) a hernia of the abdomen 疝气I nearly gave myself a rupture lifting that pile of books. 提那一大堆书差点儿让我得了疝气。🔊🔊(formal) the ending of agreement or of good relations between people, countries, etc. (关系的)破裂,决裂;绝交a rupture in relations between the two countries两国关系的破裂Nothing could heal the rupture with his father. 没有什么可以弥合他和父亲之间的裂痕。🔊🔊
rup·tureBrE /ˈrʌptʃə(r)/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrʌptʃər/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they rupture BrE /ˈrʌptʃə(r)/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrʌptʃər/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it ruptures BrE /ˈrʌptʃəz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrʌptʃərz/ 🔊past simple ruptured BrE /ˈrʌptʃəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrʌptʃərd/ 🔊past participle ruptured BrE /ˈrʌptʃəd/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrʌptʃərd/ 🔊 -ing form rupturing BrE /ˈrʌptʃərɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈrʌptʃərɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth/yourself) (medical 医学) to burst or break apart sth inside the body; to be broken or burst apart (使体内组织等)断裂,裂开,破裂a ruptured appendix阑尾穿孔He ruptured himself (= got a hernia ) trying to lift the piano. 他试着搬动钢琴,发了疝气。🔊🔊 [transitive, intransitive] ~ (sth) (formal) to make sth such as a container or a pipe break or burst; to be broken or burst (使容器或管道等)断裂,破裂The impact ruptured both fuel tanks. 冲撞使两个燃料箱都爆裂了。🔊🔊A pipe ruptured, leaking water all over the house. 一根水管断裂,漏了满屋子的水。🔊🔊 [transitive] ~ sth (formal) to make an agreement or good relations between people or countries end 使(友好关系)破裂;使绝交;毁掉(协议)the risk of rupturing North-South relations使南北关系破裂的危险