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vt (BrE)C&G desmoldar -
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отрыв ( от противника) ; уход от цели; несрабатывание; прекращение работы; отрываться ( от противника) ; выходить из боя; ав. изменять курс -
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1) відла́мувати2) припиня́ти (розмову, знайомство) -
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обрывать; отламывать; порывать; прекращать -
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letör vmit, megszakít, abbamarad, megszűnik -
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внезапно прекращать, прерывать; обрывать -
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отла́мывать(ся) -
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v.1 partir, desprender (detach) (twig, handle)2 romper (terminate) (relations, engagement)3 arrancar, desgajar.4 suspender de pronto, dar por terminado, dejar sin acabar.5 romper relaciones.6 quebrarse, troncharse.7 detenerse de repente, pararse de repente.8 fracasar.9 romper a.10 dejar de hablar, callar súbitamente.11 declararse, propagarse.vi.1 partirse, desprenderse (become detached)2 interrumpirse (stop talking) -
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отламывать; прерывать; прекращать -
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[V]ABRUMPO (-ERE -RUPI -RUPTUM)DEFRINGO (-ERE -FREGI -FRACTUM)PRAECIDO (-ERE -CIDI -CISUM)EFFRINGO (-ERE -FREGI -FRACTUM)ECFRINGO (-ERE -FREGI -FRACTUM)INTERRUMPO (-ERE -RUPI -RUPTUM)DISTRAHO (-ERE -TRAXI -TRACTUM)PRAERUMPO (-ERE -RUPI -RUPTUM)CONCESSO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)INTERMITTO (-ERE -MISI -MISSUM)DIRIMO (-ERE -EMI -EMPTUM)DIRUMPO (-ERE -RUPI -RUPTUM)DISRUMPO (-ERE)DIRRUMPO (-ERE -RUPI -RUPTUM)INTERPELLO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)ABBREVIO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS)ADBREVIO (-ARE -AVI -ATUS) -
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отваливать в сторону, отворачивать; изменять курс следования; отламывать(ся); «прекратить атаку» ( команда) -
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kesmek, bitirmek, son vermek, koparmak; koparmak; kopmak -
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v.buzulmaq
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break off — [v1] snap off something detach, disassemble, divide, part, pull off, separate, sever, splinter, take apart; concept 211 Ant. combine, join, mend break off [v2] end activity cease, desist, discontinue, end, finish, halt, pause, stop, suspend,… … New thesaurus
break off — (something) to end something suddenly. Our third meeting broke off after an hour, but our fourth lasted three days. I just broke off with a guy I ve been going out with for eight months … New idioms dictionary
break off — index alienate (estrange), close (terminate), conclude (complete), detach, discontinue (abando … Law dictionary
break off — ► break off abruptly end or discontinue. Main Entry: ↑break … English terms dictionary
break|off — «BRAYK F, OF», noun. 1. stoppage: »the breakoff of negotiations. 2. detachment or secession; separation: »the breakoff of Singapore from Malaysia … Useful english dictionary
break off — verb 1. interrupt before its natural or planned end (Freq. 2) We had to cut short our vacation • Syn: ↑cut short, ↑break short • Hypernyms: ↑interrupt, ↑break … Useful english dictionary
break off — phrasal verb Word forms break off : present tense I/you/we/they break off he/she/it breaks off present participle breaking off past tense broke off past participle broken off 1) [intransitive/transitive] to stop doing something, especially… … English dictionary
break off — 1) PHR V ERG If part of something breaks off or if you break it off, it comes off or is removed by force. [V P] The two wings of the aircraft broke off on impact... [V P n (not pron)] Grace broke off a large piece of the clay... [V n P … English dictionary
break off — verb Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. to stop abruptly < break off in the middle of a sentence > 2. to become detached < branches that broke off in the storm > 3. to end a relationship … New Collegiate Dictionary
break off — UK US break (sth) off Phrasal Verb with break({{}}/breɪk/ verb [T] (broke, broken) ► to stop, or to make something stop: »Talks between the two companies broke off over disagreements about the merger. »The company has decided to break off… … Financial and business terms
break off — v. (D; intr.) to break off from (they broke off from the main wing of the party) * * * [ breɪk ɒf] (D; intr.) to break off from (they broke off from the main wing of the party) … Combinatory dictionary