柯林斯詞典breakdown /?bre?k?da?n/ (breakdowns) 1. N-COUNT The breakdown of something such as a relationship, plan, or discussion is its failure or ending. (關系、計劃、討論等的) 失敗; 結束 ...the breakdown of talks between the U.S. and E.U. officials. …美國與歐盟官員會談的失敗。 ...the irretrievable breakdown of a marriage. …無法挽廻的一場婚姻的破裂。2. N-COUNT If you have a breakdown, you become very depressed, so that you are unable to cope with your life. 精神崩潰 My personal life was terrible. My mother had died, and a couple of years later I had a breakdown. 我的個人生活糟透了。母親去世了,幾年後我精神崩潰了。3. →see also nervous breakdown 4. N-COUNT If a car or a piece of machinery has a breakdown, it stops working. 故障 Her old car was unreliable, so the trip was plagued by breakdowns. 她的舊車性能不可靠,所以旅途被故障所睏擾。5. N-COUNT A breakdown of something is a list of its separate parts. 細目列表 The organizers were given a breakdown of the costs. 組織者們被給了一份花銷細目。 返回 breakdowns