breaking point
英 [ˈbreɪkɪŋ pɔɪnt]
美 [ˈbreɪkɪŋ pɔɪnt]
n. (问题难以遏制的)顶点,极限
牛津词典
noun
- (问题难以遏制的)顶点,极限
the time when problems become so great that a person, an organization or a system can no longer deal with them- to be at/to reach breaking point
处于 / 达到极限 - to be stretched to breaking point
已抻至极限
- to be at/to reach breaking point
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 崩溃点;极点;极限
If something or someone has reachedbreaking point, they have so many problems or difficulties that they can no longer cope with them, and may soon collapse or be unable to continue.- The report on the riot exposed a prison system stretched to breaking point...
关于这一暴动的报道暴露出监狱系统已经达到了承受极限。 - Families round here are at breaking point. They have been on half wages since October...
这附近的家庭已经忍无可忍了。从10月以来他们就一直只领一半的薪水。 - The breaking point came when he had to sack his deputy Prime Minister.
他万般无奈,不得不解除副总理的职务。
- The report on the riot exposed a prison system stretched to breaking point...
英英释义
noun
- the degree of tension or stress at which something breaks
- (psychology) stress at which a person breaks down or a situation becomes crucial
双语例句
- At nearly the breaking point, he gets a chance to fight again.
在几近崩析的时刻,他得到了一个再次站上拳击台的机会。 - Every man's got a breaking point.
每个人的忍耐都会有限度的。 - It came near to breaking point.
那东西快要断裂了。 - But recent events have also left market participants so exhausted that nerves are stretched to breaking point.
然而,近期事件也让市场参与者感到精疲力竭,神经已濒临崩溃。 - Their five-year relationship was strained beyond breaking point
他们五年的关系已经紧张到无法维系。 - We can no longer measure the displacement, but we're very close to the breaking point now.
无法再测量移位了,但是我们接近,断裂点了现在。 - High unemployment was stretching the welfare system to breaking point.
高失业率使得福利救济系统濒于崩溃。 - Some of these special nylon mountaineering ropes have a breaking point considerably higher than those of the old type.
这些专用的尼龙登山绳比起那些旧型号的绳子的断裂点要高许多。 - The constant presence of her husband had strained their friendship to breaking point.
她丈夫的频频出现使她们的友谊到了破裂的边缘。 - He reached the breaking point.
他达到了极限。