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1. transitive verbabbrechen; auflösen [Verlobung]2. intransitive verb1) abbrechen2) (cease) aufhören* * *(to stop: She broke off in the middle of a sentence.) abbrechen* * *I. vt▪ to \break off off ⇆ sth1. (separate forcefully) etw abbrechen2. (terminate) etw beendento \break off off an engagement eine Verlobung lösento \break off off one's friendship with sb jdm die Freundschaft aufkündigen gehto \break off off a relationship eine Beziehung beendenhe tried to \break off it off with her er versuchte, mit ihr Schluss zu machento \break off off talks Gespräche abbrechenII. vi1. (separate) abbrechen* * *vivt sep3) twig, piece of chocolate etc abbrechen4) negotiations, relations abbrechen; engagement lösenshe's broken it off — sie hat die Verlobung gelöst
* * *A v/t2. eine Rede, eine Freundschaft etc abbrechen, Schweigen etc (unter)brechen, Schluss machen mit:break off one’s engagement seine Verlobung lösen, sich entloben;break off negotiations die Verhandlungen abbrechen3. break off work die Arbeit unterbrechen, (eine) Pause machenB v/i1. abbrechen ( from von)2. in der Rede etc (plötzlich) abbrechen3. die Arbeit unterbrechen, (eine) Pause machen:break off for tea eine Teepause machen* * *1. transitive verbabbrechen; auflösen [Verlobung]2. intransitive verbbreak it off [with somebody] — sich von jemandem trennen
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vtto \break off off <-> sth1) ( separate forcefully) etw abbrechen2) ( terminate) etw beenden;to \break off off an engagement eine Verlobung lösen;to \break off off one's friendship with sb jdm die Freundschaft aufkündigen ( geh)to \break off off a relationship eine Beziehung beenden;he tried to \break off it off with her er versuchte mit ihr Schluss zu machen;to \break off off talks Gespräche abbrechen vi1) ( separate) abbrechen2) ( stop speaking) abbrechen;( temporarily) innehalten ( geh) -
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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics > break off
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break-off load Lastbruch mEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > break-off load
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expr.Therapie absetzen ausdr.
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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