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3 prekinuti
* * *• break• break up• break off• cancel• buzz off• cease• rupture• cut short• cut off• decouple• cut• curtail• disconnect• disrupt• discontinue• shut• sever• shut down• stop• put an end• intercept• interrupt• kill• leave off• adjourn• abort• part• quit -
4 probiti
break, burst trough, probiti se get ahead* * *• break through• break out• clear• come through• cleave• run through• rupture• elbow• thrust• wedge• stave in• stave• force• fight• go through• perforate• plow• penetrate• pierce• poke• peck• ram -
5 raskid
break, rupture, ugovora cancellation* * *• burst• breaking• break up• break• rupture• disruption• severance• termination• rent -
6 razbiti
break in pieces, smash crash* * *• break down• break• burst• bust up• broke• rout• dash• disrupt• wreck• smash• shatter• batter in• crash• crack• overwhelm• resolve -
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8 oboriti rekord
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9 odvrtanje
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10 prekid kontakt
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11 prekid struje
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12 prekidni kontakt
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13 prekidni spoj
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14 Prekini vezu prema naprijed
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15 prekršiti riječ
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17 slomiti
break, smrskati smash, crash* * *• break• scrap• rupture• destroy• fracture• crack• crash -
18 točka pokrića
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19 trajanje za koje se niti dobiva niti gubi
Hrvatski-Engleski rječnik > trajanje za koje se niti dobiva niti gubi
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20 u osvit dana
См. также в других словарях:
Break — (br[=a]k), v. t. [imp. {broke} (br[=o]k), (Obs. {Brake}); p. p. {Broken} (br[=o] k n), (Obs. {Broke}); p. pr. & vb. n. {Breaking}.] [OE. breken, AS. brecan; akin to OS. brekan, D. breken, OHG. brehhan, G. brechen, Icel. braka to creak, Sw. braka … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Break — (br[=a]k), v. i. 1. To come apart or divide into two or more pieces, usually with suddenness and violence; to part; to burst asunder. [1913 Webster] 2. To open spontaneously, or by pressure from within, as a bubble, a tumor, a seed vessel, a bag … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
break — ► VERB (past broke; past part. broken) 1) separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain. 2) make or become inoperative; stop working. 3) interrupt (a continuity, sequence, or course). 4) fail to observe (a law, regulation, or… … English terms dictionary
break — vb Break, crack, burst, bust, snap, shatter, shiver are comparable as general terms meaning fundamentally to come apart or cause to come apart. Break basically implies the operation of a stress or strain that will cause a rupture, a fracture, a… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
break — [brāk] vt. broke, broken, breaking [ME breken < OE brecan < IE base * bhreg > BREACH, BREECH, Ger brechen, L frangere] 1. to cause to come apart by force; split or crack sharply into pieces; smash; burst 2. a) … English World dictionary
break — / brāk/ vb broke / brōk/, bro·ken, / brō kən/, break·ing, / brā kiŋ/ vt 1 a: violate transgress break the law … Law dictionary
break — [n1] fissure, opening breach, cleft, crack, discontinuity, disjunction, division, fracture, gap, gash, hole, rent, rift, rupture, schism, split, tear; concepts 230,757 Ant. association, attachment, binding, combination, fastening, juncture break… … New thesaurus
Break — (br[=a]k), n. [See {Break}, v. t., and cf. {Brake} (the instrument), {Breach}, {Brack} a crack.] 1. An opening made by fracture or disruption. [1913 Webster] 2. An interruption of continuity; change of direction; as, a break in a wall; a break in … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
break-up — break ups also breakup 1) N COUNT: usu N of n, n N The break up of a marriage, relationship, or association is the act of it finishing or coming to an end because the people involved decide that it is not working successfully. Since the break up… … English dictionary
break up — {v.} 1. To break into pieces. * /The workmen broke up the pavement to dig up the pipes under it./ * /River ice breaks up in the spring./ 2. {informal} To lose or destroy spirit or self control. Usually used in the passive. * /Mrs. Lawrence was… … Dictionary of American idioms
break up — {v.} 1. To break into pieces. * /The workmen broke up the pavement to dig up the pipes under it./ * /River ice breaks up in the spring./ 2. {informal} To lose or destroy spirit or self control. Usually used in the passive. * /Mrs. Lawrence was… … Dictionary of American idioms