Meaning and Usage
"断裂" (duànliè) primarily refers to a physical break or fracture, such as a crack or split in an object. It is often used in scientific or technical contexts, for example describing broken chains, geological faults, or material fractures. Beyond the physical, it can also describe the breakdown of relationships or connections, such as friendships or agreements.
Common Collocations
- 断裂了 (duànliè le): indicates something has broken or fractured.
- 地壳断裂 (dìqiào duànliè): refers to crustal fractures in geology.
- 关系断裂 (guānxì duànliè): describes a broken relationship.
Usage Notes
When using 断裂 to describe physical objects, it often implies a clean or significant break rather than a minor crack. In social contexts, it conveys a serious rupture or breakdown, often permanent or difficult to repair. It is more formal and technical than simpler verbs like 破裂 (pòlì) or 断开 (duànkāi).
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 断裂 with 断开, which means to disconnect or separate but may not imply damage. 断裂 emphasizes a break or fracture, often with damage involved.
Meaning and Usage
"断裂" (duànliè) primarily refers to a physical break or fracture, such as a crack or split in an object. It is often used in scientific or technical contexts, for example describing broken chains, geological faults, or material fractures. Beyond the physical, it can also describe the breakdown of relationships or connections, such as friendships or agreements.
Common Collocations
- 断裂了 (duànliè le): indicates something has broken or fractured.
- 地壳断裂 (dìqiào duànliè): refers to crustal fractures in geology.
- 关系断裂 (guānxì duànliè): describes a broken relationship.
Usage Notes
When using 断裂 to describe physical objects, it often implies a clean or significant break rather than a minor crack. In social contexts, it conveys a serious rupture or breakdown, often permanent or difficult to repair. It is more formal and technical than simpler verbs like 破裂 (pòlì) or 断开 (duànkāi).
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 断裂 with 断开, which means to disconnect or separate but may not imply damage. 断裂 emphasizes a break or fracture, often with damage involved.
Meaning and Usage
"断裂" (duànliè) primarily refers to a physical break or fracture, such as a crack or split in an object. It is often used in scientific or technical contexts, for example describing broken chains, geological faults, or material fractures. Beyond the physical, it can also describe the breakdown of relationships or connections, such as friendships or agreements.
Common Collocations
- 断裂了 (duànliè le): indicates something has broken or fractured.
- 地壳断裂 (dìqiào duànliè): refers to crustal fractures in geology.
- 关系断裂 (guānxì duànliè): describes a broken relationship.
Usage Notes
When using 断裂 to describe physical objects, it often implies a clean or significant break rather than a minor crack. In social contexts, it conveys a serious rupture or breakdown, often permanent or difficult to repair. It is more formal and technical than simpler verbs like 破裂 (pòlì) or 断开 (duànkāi).
Common Confusion
Do not confuse 断裂 with 断开, which means to disconnect or separate but may not imply damage. 断裂 emphasizes a break or fracture, often with damage involved.