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21 break down
bozmak, kırmak, yıkmak, bölmek, bozulmak, yıkılmak, duygularını kontrol edememek, baskıya dayanamamak* * *1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) kırarak açmak, yıkmak2) (to stop working properly: My car has broken down.) bozulmak, çalışmamak3) (to fail: The talks have broken down.) kesilmek, sonuçsuz kalmak4) (to be overcome with emotion: She broke down and wept.) kontrolünü kaybetmek -
22 break loose
kurtulmak, ipini koparıp kaçmak* * *kurtul* * *(to escape from control: The dog has broken loose.) kaçmak -
23 break new ground
(to deal with a subject for the first time.) bir konuya ilk kez eğilmek -
24 break off
kopmak, kırılmak, koparmak, bitmek, bozmak (nişan vb.)* * *kopar* * *(to stop: She broke off in the middle of a sentence.) durmak -
25 break out
patlak vermek, çıkmak* * *kaç* * *1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) çıkmak2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) kaçmak, firar etmek -
26 break down into
ayır -
27 break even
ne kâr ne zarar etmek* * *ne kar ne zarar et -
28 break even point
n. başabaş noktası* * *dayanma noktası -
29 break into
dalmak, zorla girmek, tecâvüz etmek, basmak, hırsızlık yapmak, lafa karışmak* * *ayır -
30 break into fragments
parçalarına ayır -
31 break into parts
parçalarına ayır -
32 break into pieces
v. parçalamak, parçalara ayırmak* * *parçalarına ayır -
33 break into splinters
parçalarına ayır -
34 break key
kesme tuşu -
35 break point
kesme noktası -
36 break the rules
kuralları çiğne -
37 break through
yarıp geçmek, doğmak, çıkmak, görünmek* * *atılım yap -
38 break wind
osurmak, gaz yapmak* * *yellen -
39 break a code
v. şifreyi bulmak, şifreyi çözmek -
40 break a leg
bol şanslar, iyi şanslar
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