基本解釋破門而入英漢例句雙語(yǔ)例句'I don't think he will break into houses, or cause trouble.我認(rèn)為他不會(huì)闖進(jìn)任何人家或惹任何麻煩。'I don't think he will break into houses, or cause trouble.我認(rèn)為他可不能闖進(jìn)任何人家或惹任何麻煩。Obviously, if you are capable of setting on fire, I should have known that you can break into houses.很顯然,如果你有能力縱火,我早就應(yīng)該知道你也有破門而入的能力。權(quán)威例句In Beaumont Leys, a bleak housing estate north of New Parks, locals have been known to break into houses where refugees are settled and to steal their council-provided furniture—or, as they see it, restore it to its rightful owners.ECONOMIST: Poor whitesOn its back, two strips of soft-touch plastic break the back into segments: a removable bit up top that houses the 3.5mm headphone jack, a micro-SIM, a vacant microSD slot (the phone comes with 16GB of internal storage) and a fixed piece at the bottom, above which you'll find the Xperia logo.ENGADGET: Sony Xperia Ion review: an Android handset with a split personalityMany budgeting software programs will break this category down into Restaurants, Fast Food, Groceries, Coffee Houses, etc.FORBES: Getting Started On Budgetingbreak into houses更多例句