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I . bro·ken [ˈbrəʊkən] VERB

broken Part Perf of break:

II . bro·ken [ˈbrəʊkən] ADJ

1. broken:

broken arm
broken watch
broken glass

2. broken (not fluent):

in broken English

3. broken (dotted):

broken
broken

Siehe auch: break up , break through , break out , break off , break into , break in , break down , break away , break

break through VERB intr

2. break (be successful):

break out VERB intr

1. break (escape):

3. break (become covered with):

I . break off VERB trans

1. break (separate forcefully):

II . break off VERB intr

break into VERB intr

1. break (forcefully enter):

2. break (start doing sth):

I . break in VERB intr

1. break (enter by force):

2. break (interrupt):

II . break in VERB trans

1. break (condition):

I . break down VERB intr

1. break (stop working):

2. break (dissolve):

3. break (emotionally):

II . break down VERB trans

2. break (overcome):

3. break CHEM:

4. break (separate into parts):

break away VERB intr

1. break (move away forcibly):

2. break (split off):

I . break [breɪk] SUBST

1. break (fracture):

2. break:

luknja f
vrzel f

3. break (escape):

5. break (end of relationship):

6. break (opportunity):

7. break SPORT:

broken trans

ˈbro·ken-down ADJ

1. broken-down (not working):

2. broken-down (dilapidated):

bro·ken-ˈheart·ed ADJ

I . break [breɪk] SUBST

1. break (fracture):

2. break:

luknja f
vrzel f

3. break (escape):

5. break (end of relationship):

6. break (opportunity):

7. break SPORT:

break away VERB intr

1. break (move away forcibly):

2. break (split off):

I . break down VERB intr

1. break (stop working):

2. break (dissolve):

3. break (emotionally):

II . break down VERB trans

2. break (overcome):

3. break CHEM:

4. break (separate into parts):

I . break in VERB intr

1. break (enter by force):

2. break (interrupt):

II . break in VERB trans

1. break (condition):

break into VERB intr

1. break (forcefully enter):

2. break (start doing sth):

I . break off VERB trans

1. break (separate forcefully):

II . break off VERB intr

break out VERB intr

1. break (escape):

3. break (become covered with):

break through VERB intr

2. break (be successful):

ˈbreak-in SUBST

ˈcof·fee break SUBST

ˈlunch break SUBST

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Englisch
In the mle that ensues, the filmstrip is broken and the animator must safety pin it back together to finish the cartoon.
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Having a cascarn broken over one's head is said to bring good luck, however concerns over salmonella poisoning eroded support for the practice beginning in 2003.
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The crowded smoking car ripped along the side of the engine, the broken steam dome catching it at window height.
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Ground was broken, irrigation ditches were dug, and the first fields of potatoes and turnips were planted.
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The tenor aria is composed as a modern da capo aria, in which the symmetrical scheme is broken up by irregular periodising and harmonization.
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Neighbours, police and firefighters say the school has been a frequent target of broken windows, graffiti, and rubbish bin fires.
www.stuff.co.nz
A further advantage of this device is that the mainspring can not be broken by excessive manual winding.
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Travel on horseback (or on donkeys, or even camels) was often impossible to do sidesaddle because the animal had not been broken (trained) for sidesaddle riding.
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When that link is broken, viewers see chaos and despair spread throughout the once bountiful land.
en.wikipedia.org
Another across my chest from my cousin palying a joke on me and across my right arm from broken glass from a window pane.
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