broken
英 ['brəʊk(ə)n]
美['brokən]
	    - adj. 破碎的;坏掉的
 - v. 折断;打碎;损坏(break的过去分词)
 
英英释意
- 1. physically and forcibly separated into pieces or cracked or split; or legally or emotionally destroyed;
 - "a broken mirror"
 - "a broken tooth"
 - "a broken leg"
 - "his neck is broken"
 - "children from broken homes"
 - "a broken marriage"
 - "a broken heart"
 
- 2. not continuous in space, time, or sequence or varying abruptly;
 - "broken lines of defense"
 - "a broken cable transmission"
 - "broken sleep"
 - "tear off the stub above the broken line"
 - "a broken note"
 - "broken sobs"
 
- 3. subdued or brought low in condition or status;
 - "brought low"
 - "a broken man"
 - "his broken spirit"
 
- 4. (especially of promises or contracts) having been violated or disregarded;
 - "broken (or unkept) promises"
 - "broken contracts"
 
- 5. tamed or trained to obey;
 - "a horse broken to the saddle"
 - "this old nag is well broken in"
 
- 6. topographically very uneven;
 - "broken terrain"
 - "rugged ground"
 
- 7. imperfectly spoken or written;
 - "broken English"
 
- 8. thrown into a state of disarray or confusion;
 - "troops fleeing in broken ranks"
 - "a confused mass of papers on the desk"
 - "the small disordered room"
 - "with everything so upset"
 
- 9. weakened and infirm;
 - "broken health resulting from alcoholism"
 
- 10. destroyed financially;
 - "the broken fortunes of the family"
 
- 11. out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken');
 - "a broken washing machine"
 - "the coke machine is broken"
 - "the coke machine is busted"
 
- 12. discontinuous;
 - "broken clouds"
 - "broken sunshine"
 
- 13. lacking a part or parts;
 - "a broken set of encyclopedia"