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1 провала
break————————to break in (to), to burst into, to break open -
2 разбива
to break (up), to destroy, to break into, to break open, to divide————————break* * *dash -
3 разбие
to break (up), to destroy, to break into, to break open, to divide -
4 провали
to break in (to), to burst into, to break open -
5 прекршува
violate————————to violate, to transgress, to infringe, to trespass, (нешто) to break (into two), to snap* * *(правило)disobey--------reflect -
6 продира
to penetrate, to get through, to pierce, to break in, to burst into, to overrun, to push on, to make a raid* * *enter -
7 расцепува
crack———————— (на две)sunder————————to tear asunder (into small pieces); to cleave, to rift, to fissure, to rend apart; to divide, to break, to separate* * *(на две)sunder -
8 насмее се
laugh, to burst out laughing, to break into laughter -
9 прекрши
to violate, to transgress, to infringe, to trespass, (нешто) to break (into two), to snap -
10 продре
to penetrate, to get through, to pierce, to break in, to burst into, to overrun, to push on, to make a raid————————продира -
11 распенува се
to froth, to foam, to break into foam -
12 распени се
to froth, to foam, to break into foam -
13 расцепи
to tear asunder (into small pieces); to cleave, to rift, to fissure, to rend apart; to divide, to break, to separate -
14 рони
to crumble, to break, to rub or fall into small pieces
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