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1.v.1) сындыру, бөлуto break a thing in two (in three, to pieces, etc) — затты бірнеше бөлшекке бөлу
to break a thing up — талқандау, сындыру
2) жарылу, жаруto break away — 1) қашып шығу (турмеден); 2) тарау (бұлт)
to break down — 1) сынып қалу; 2) нашарлау, 3) шыдамау
to break in — сөзін бұзу, қосыла кету
to break off —кенеттен тоқтау, үзу
to break into —лап беріп кіру (шығу)
break out —сөзді бұзу
to break (out) to break with (a person or thing) — тастау, ұрысу
to break loose (free) —босату
3) үзу (қарым-қатынасты)4) тақ ату, жарық түсу5) рекордқа жету, қою2.n.1) сындыру1) тесіліп кету, тесік1) үзілісdaybreak — күн шығыс, таң атыс
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