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break with something phrasal verb with breakverbuk /breɪk/ us /breɪk/broke | broken to intentionally not continue doing something that is normal, expected, or traditional: 打破,破除(传统、习惯做法等) break with tradition We decided to break with tradition and not spend the holidays with our family. The country's leadership is determined to break with past practices and to solve urgent economic problems.国家的领导层决心打破以前的做法,着力解决迫在眉睫的经济问题。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Stop having or doing something abdicate abdication bandh bomb bomb out break with tradition butt forfeitable forgo forsake forswear give up give up the ghostidiom lay self-denying self-denyingly self-renouncing self-renunciation self-sacrifice throw
break with something/someone | American Dictionary
break with something/someone phrasal verb with breakverbus/breɪk/ to act in a way that is different from what happened before or different from other people: The magazine breaks with tradition this week by publishing photographs of its contributors. When I came to the Senate, I broke with many in my own party to vote for a balanced budget. |