柯林斯詞典fracture /?fr?kt??/ (fracturing,fractured,fractures) 1. N-COUNT A fracture is a crack or break in something, especially a bone. (尤指骨頭) 斷裂 At least one-third of all women over ninety have sustained a hip fracture. 90歲以上的婦女中至少有1/3遭受過髖骨骨折。2. V-T/V-I If something such as a bone is fractured or fractures, it gets a crack or break in it. 折斷 You've fractured a rib, maybe more than one. 你斷了一根肋骨,也許不止一根。 One strut had fractured and been crudely repaired in several places. 一根支柱斷裂了,好幾處已做了粗略修補。3. V-T/V-I If something such as an organization or society is fractured or fractures, it splits into several parts or stops existing. 分裂[正式] His policy risks fracturing the coalition. 他的政策有分裂聯盟的危險。 返回 fracture劍橋詞典If something hard, such as a bone , fractures, or is fractured, it breaks or cracks . (使)(骨頭等硬物)破裂,(使)斷裂,(使)折斷 She fractured her skull in the accident . 她在事故中顱骨骨折。 Two of her ribs fractured when she was thrown from her horse . 她從馬上摔下來,折斷了兩根肋骨。 A fractured pipe at a steelworks has leaked 20 tons of oil into the Severn estuary . 一家鋼鐵廠的管道斷裂,致使20噸油泄漏,流入塞文河口。 formal to divide an organization or society , or (of an organization or society ) to be divided (使)(組織或社團)分裂,(使)解體 Intense disagreement over economic policy risks fracturing the coalition government . 經濟政策上的嚴重分歧使聯合政府面臨解體的危險。 返回 fracture