breakage
/ˈbreɪkɪdʒ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈbreɪkɪdʒ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈbrā-kij/ (ame, mw)
breakage — noun
- breakagesingular
- breakagesplural
1. the amount of items that get broken in a shop, shipment, factory, or other situa
the amount of items that get broken in a shop, shipment, factory, or other situation
The bakery cut breakage by moving the cake boxes away from the sink.
collocation: cut breakage
Staff record daily breakage before opening the gift shop each morning.
pattern: record daily breakage
Extra padding kept breakage low on the long drive to Hualien.
The restaurant replaced thin glasses after weekend breakage became too high.
文法句型
reduce breakage
record breakage
breakage during transport
用法筆記
Usually treated as an uncountable noun when people measure how many goods are being damaged. It is especially common in reports about packing, storage, shipping, and busy workplaces.
2. the event or process of something snapping, cracking, or being broken
the event or process of something snapping, cracking, or being broken
The breakage of the old cable stopped the lift halfway up.
pattern: breakage of + object
Doctors checked for breakage after Nicholas fell hard on his wrist.
medical pattern: check for breakage
A loud crack marked the breakage of the branch above the tent.
Engineers studied the breakage of the pipe near the school gate.
文法句型
breakage of + noun
check for breakage
用法筆記
This sense often appears with 'of' plus the thing that snapped, cracked, or split. It is common in medical, technical, and accident-report contexts where the moment or process matters.
3. a broken item, or the pieces left from it after it breaks
a broken item, or the pieces left from it after it breaks
The kitchen worker swept yesterday's breakages from the hotel kitchen floor.
pattern: sweep breakages from + place
Devika carried a tray of breakages to the recycling bin behind the cafe.
pattern: tray of breakages
The art teacher saved the small breakages from the clay bowl for repair.
Warehouse staff sorted glass breakages into a separate red bucket.
文法句型
a breakage
tray of breakages
sweep up breakages
用法筆記
This countable sense is more often seen in the plural, especially when people mean several damaged items or loose pieces after an accident or busy shift.