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Definition of break point in English: break pointnoun 1A place or time at which an interruption or change is made. 分界点 Example sentencesExamples - In both cases, the breakpoints are chosen restricted to the chosen arm to ensure that each resultant chromosome has exactly one centromere.
- Open boxes indicate deleted regions, while shaded boxes indicate ambiguities about the actual chromosomal breakpoints.
- Look, what Ritter is addressing is a fundamental break point on this issue.
- But, in winter, the breakpoint becomes 48 hours because of an allowance for seasonal industries.
- In Cf genes, there are several instances in which the recombination break point coincides with a hypervariable codon.
- Its medium-low differential Rg creates control at the break point with a continuous back-end hook.
- It is called a physical map because the breakpoints used to map genes are produced by a physical cutting of DNA fragments from chromosomes.
- Additional upstream sequences were needed to map the recombination breakpoints more precisely.
- The numbers of recombination breakpoints that mapped to each subinterval for each haplotype are shown.
- The numbers of recombination breakpoints that resolved in each interval are indicated.
- Less recombination break points are detected and some sort of block structure emerges.
- This translocation together with the genes flanking the breakpoints may prove to be markers of this neoplasm.
- But the break point was in 1943, with the introduction of the STO, or the Service du Travail Organatision.
- 1.1Computing A place in a computer program where the sequence of instructions is interrupted, especially by another program or operator intervention.
〔计算机〕断点 Example sentencesExamples - Debuggers use these methods to set up breakpoints and execute debugging handlers.
- Beforehand, I had been adding breakpoints to pause the program to examine memory.
- You then can look at what this does by setting a breakpoint for the entry point, and then run the program.
- The junctions of the rearrangements were then amplified by PCR and sequenced to reveal the breakpoints.
- A mailing list introduces a new break point, that of instead of transmitting a message to a recipient, it's instead transmitted to a recipient reference.
2Tennis The state of a game when the player or side receiving service needs only one more point to win the game. 〔网球〕破局点,破赛点(接受发球方只需再得一分便能赢得比赛的局面) he hit a winner to reach break point 他击球得分,拿到了破局点。 Example sentencesExamples - Federer totalled 21 aces and never faced a break point, while Philippoussis had 14 aces 13 below his tournament average and a costly double fault in the pivotal first tiebreaker.
- There was never going to be any recovery but the British pair did finally reach break point in the 27th game of the match only to waste all three opportunities with two unforced errors and a weak return by Henman.
- Lopez paid the price for failing to take advantage of a break point at the beginning of the second set, however.
- But the Swiss double-faulted on break point in the next game to leave the match level.
- After staving off a break point in his opening service game of the second set Agassi treated the crowd to some vintage tennis.
Definition of break point in US English: break pointnounˈbreɪk ˌpɔɪntˈbrāk ˌpoint 1A place or time at which an interruption or change is made. 分界点 Example sentencesExamples - In Cf genes, there are several instances in which the recombination break point coincides with a hypervariable codon.
- Its medium-low differential Rg creates control at the break point with a continuous back-end hook.
- Look, what Ritter is addressing is a fundamental break point on this issue.
- But the break point was in 1943, with the introduction of the STO, or the Service du Travail Organatision.
- The numbers of recombination breakpoints that mapped to each subinterval for each haplotype are shown.
- Open boxes indicate deleted regions, while shaded boxes indicate ambiguities about the actual chromosomal breakpoints.
- Additional upstream sequences were needed to map the recombination breakpoints more precisely.
- This translocation together with the genes flanking the breakpoints may prove to be markers of this neoplasm.
- The numbers of recombination breakpoints that resolved in each interval are indicated.
- Less recombination break points are detected and some sort of block structure emerges.
- But, in winter, the breakpoint becomes 48 hours because of an allowance for seasonal industries.
- It is called a physical map because the breakpoints used to map genes are produced by a physical cutting of DNA fragments from chromosomes.
- In both cases, the breakpoints are chosen restricted to the chosen arm to ensure that each resultant chromosome has exactly one centromere.
- 1.1Computing A place in a computer program where the sequence of instructions is interrupted, especially by another program or by the operator.
〔计算机〕断点 Example sentencesExamples - You then can look at what this does by setting a breakpoint for the entry point, and then run the program.
- Beforehand, I had been adding breakpoints to pause the program to examine memory.
- A mailing list introduces a new break point, that of instead of transmitting a message to a recipient, it's instead transmitted to a recipient reference.
- The junctions of the rearrangements were then amplified by PCR and sequenced to reveal the breakpoints.
- Debuggers use these methods to set up breakpoints and execute debugging handlers.
2Tennis The state of a game when the side receiving service needs only one more point to win the game. 〔网球〕破局点,破赛点(接受发球方只需再得一分便能赢得比赛的局面) he hit a winner to reach break point 他击球得分,拿到了破局点。 Example sentencesExamples - After staving off a break point in his opening service game of the second set Agassi treated the crowd to some vintage tennis.
- But the Swiss double-faulted on break point in the next game to leave the match level.
- There was never going to be any recovery but the British pair did finally reach break point in the 27th game of the match only to waste all three opportunities with two unforced errors and a weak return by Henman.
- Federer totalled 21 aces and never faced a break point, while Philippoussis had 14 aces 13 below his tournament average and a costly double fault in the pivotal first tiebreaker.
- Lopez paid the price for failing to take advantage of a break point at the beginning of the second set, however.
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