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breakaway    音标拼音: [br'ekəw,e]
n. 分离;切断;脱逃

分离;切断;脱逃

breakaway
adj 1: having separated or advocating separation from another
entity or policy or attitude; "a breakaway faction" [synonym:
{breakaway}, {fissiparous}, {separatist}]
n 1: the act of breaking away or withdrawing from; "there was a
breakaway by the discontented members"; "a breaking away
from family and neighborhood" [synonym: {breakaway}, {breaking
away}]

Breakaway \Break"a*way`\, n. [Break away] [Australasia]
1. A wild rush of sheep, cattle, horses, or camels
(especially at the smell or the sight of water); a
stampede.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

2. An animal that breaks away from a herd.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]

3. an object designed to break off or shatter under impact,
as a safety measure.
[PJC]

4. (Sport) the sudden emergence of one or more players or
contestants from a clustered group, rushing toward a goal,
as bicyclists in a race, or baketball players after a
rebound has been caught.
[PJC]

124 Moby Thesaurus words for "breakaway":
Bohemian, abjuratory, alienated, antagonistic, antiestablishment,
antipathetic, apostasy, at odds with, at variance with,
backsliding, beat, betrayal, bolt, clashing, conflicting,
contradicting, contradictory, counter-culture, counteractant,
counteracting, counteractive, countervailing, counterworking,
cranky, crotchety, defection, dereliction, deserter, desertion,
differing, disagreeing, disloyalty, dissentient, dissenting,
dissident, extreme, extremistic, factious, faithlessness, far out,
free and easy, fringy, going over, heretical, heterodox, hippie,
hostile, in opposition, informal, inimical, insurgent,
insurrectionary, kinky, maverick, mugwumpian, mugwumpish,
mutineering, mutinous, nonconforming, nonconformist, not cricket,
not done, not kosher, offbeat, opposing, oppositional, oppugnant,
original, perverse, rare, ratting, reactionary, rebel, rebellious,
recalcitrant, recherche, recidivation, recidivism, recreancy,
recusant, renitent, renunciative, renunciatory, repudiative,
repudiatory, repugnant, resistant, revocatory, revolutional,
revolutionary, riotous, schism, schismatic, secession,
secessionist, sectarian, sectary, seditionary, seditious,
separatist, subversive, sui generis, traitorous, treason,
treasonable, turbulent, turning traitor, uncommon, unconventional,
uncustomary, underground, undreamed-of, unexpected, unfamiliar,
unfashionable, unheard-of, unique, unordinary, unorthodox,
unthought-of, unusual, unwonted, walkout, way out


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