fracture

US /ˈfræk.tʃɚ/
UK /ˈfræk.tʃɚ/
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1.

骨折, 裂縫

the cracking or breaking of a hard object or material

:
The impact caused a fracture in the bone.
撞擊導致骨骼骨折
There was a small fracture in the glass.
玻璃上有一個小裂縫
2.

骨折, 裂縫

a crack or break in a bone or other hard material

:
The doctor confirmed a hairline fracture in her wrist.
醫生證實她的手腕有髮際骨折
The engineer inspected the fracture in the bridge support.
工程師檢查了橋樑支撐處的裂縫
3.

分裂, 裂痕

a division or split

:
The scandal caused a deep fracture within the political party.
醜聞導致政黨內部出現嚴重分裂
There's a growing fracture between the two factions.
兩個派系之間的分裂日益加劇。
1.

使破裂, 骨折

break or cause to break

:
The impact could fracture the glass.
撞擊可能會使玻璃破裂
He fell and managed to fracture his arm.
他摔倒了,結果骨折了手臂。
2.

分裂, 使破裂

divide or split (a society or organization)

:
Disagreements threatened to fracture the alliance.
分歧威脅要分裂聯盟。
The new policy could fracture the community.
新政策可能會分裂社區。