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1 erota
yks.nom. erota; yks.gen. eroan; yks.part. erosi; yks.ill. eroaisi eroisi; mon.gen. erotkoon; mon.part. eronnut; mon.ill. erottiindiffer (verb)differ from (verb)diverge (verb)divorce (verb)leave (verb)part (verb)quit (verb)resign (verb)retire (verb)secede (verb)separate (verb)sever (verb)withdraw (verb)get a divorce with (prep)* * *• resign• quit• pull apart• part• part company• leave• retire• go separate ways• get off• get a divorce• fork• draw away• divorce• divorce somebody• diverge• secede• differ• branch• differ from• dismiss• break up• deviate• be unlike• separate• sever• stray• split• withdraw• be different
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break away from — break away (from (someone/something)) 1. to escape. George s excited horse broke away and ran off into the field. 2. to separate from the control of someone or something. Scotland isn t going to suddenly break away from the rest of Great Britain … New idioms dictionary
break away from someone — break away (from (someone/something)) 1. to escape. George s excited horse broke away and ran off into the field. 2. to separate from the control of someone or something. Scotland isn t going to suddenly break away from the rest of Great Britain … New idioms dictionary
break away from something — break away (from (someone/something)) 1. to escape. George s excited horse broke away and ran off into the field. 2. to separate from the control of someone or something. Scotland isn t going to suddenly break away from the rest of Great Britain … New idioms dictionary
break away — (from (someone/something)) 1. to escape. George s excited horse broke away and ran off into the field. 2. to separate from the control of someone or something. Scotland isn t going to suddenly break away from the rest of Great Britain. We re… … New idioms dictionary
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break away (from something) — … Useful english dictionary
break\ away — • break away • break loose v. phr. To liberate oneself from someone or something. Jane tried to break loose from her attacker, but he was too strong … Словарь американских идиом
break away — ► break away escape from control or influence. Main Entry: ↑break … English terms dictionary