fall [come] apart [to pieces];disintegrate and torn by dissension;fall separately and split differently -- to dissolve;fall to pieces ;

Meanwhile, back in London, Palace Pictures was collapsing.
与此同时,伦敦的皇宫影业公司也正在分崩离析。
来源:《柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典》After an unexpected homicide at the halfway point, both films fall apart.
影片中途出人意料的谋杀案令两条主线分崩离析.
来源:互联网摘选The war has changed a disunited country into a relatively united one.
战争使全国分崩离析的局面变成了比较团结的局面.
来源:互联网摘选Increasingly, marriages have warped or broken apart under the new burdens placed on them.
在这些新的沉重负担下, 婚姻愈来愈严重地被扭曲变形,或者分崩离析.
来源:词典精选例句Suddenly, with war on the horizon, the army seemed in danger of disintegration.
随着战争即将爆发,军队似乎突然面临分崩离析的危险。
来源:《柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典》You'll be feeling lonely now that your circle of friends has split up.
既然你结交的朋友已经分崩离析,你现在一定感到孤单.
来源:词典精选例句Britain's university system is in danger of falling apart at the seams.
英国的大学体系面临分崩离析的危险。
来源:《柯林斯高阶英汉双解学习词典》But the bonds between my parents and sisters continued to disintegrate.
但父母与我们姐妹间的关系仍在分崩离析.
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