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break in while others are speaking

  • 1 break\ in

    1. II
    break in in some manner break in unexpectedly (suddenly, sharply, rudely, etc.) неожиданно и т. д. ворваться /проникнуть/ (в помещение и т. п.); break in at some time break in at night (at last, etc.) ворваться ночью и т. д. (в помещение и т. п.)
    2. III
    1) break in smth. /smth. in/ break the door in взломать дверь; break the window in высадить окно
    2) break in smb., smth. /smb., smth. in/ break in a dog обучать./дрессировать/ собаку; break in a horse объезжать /выезжать/ лошадь; break in a new pair of shoes разнашивать новые туфли или ботинки
    3. XVI
    1) break in through (from, etc.) smth. break in through the window (through the door, from the outside. without warning, etc.) проникнуть /ворваться/ через окно и т. д. (а помещение и т. п.)
    2) break in (up)on smth. break in upon the silence (upon the quiet of. the night, upon a festivity, upon smb.'s privacy, upon the singing, etc.) прерывать /нарушать/ тишину и т. д.; break in (up)on a conversation вмешиваться в разговор; an idea broke in upon me меня внезапно осенила мысль; break in with smth. break in with a remark (with a jest, with a sharp-word, etc.) перебить кого-л. замечанием и т.д.; he broke in with a silly joke он влез [в разговор] со своим глупым анекдотом
    4. XXV
    break in while... l. break in while smb. is a way проникнуть /ворваться/ куда-л. в чье-л. отсутствие
    2)
    break in while others are speaking перебивать /встревать/ в середину разговора abs "But what is going to happen to us?", one of them broke in "Что же с нами будет?", break in прервал разговор /вмешался/ один из них

    English-Russian dictionary of verb phrases > break\ in

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