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1 break
breakbreak ['breik O 'brεk] <->sostantivo Maskulin1 (pausa, intervallo) Pause Feminin; (interruzione pubblicitaria) Werbepause Feminin, -unterbrechung Feminin2 Sport Break Maskulin3 (mus:breve improvvisazione jazz) Break MaskulinDizionario italiano-tedesco > break
2 break
3 break
break m ingl 1) бре(й)к (в боксе) 2) перерыв <пауза> в работе 3) брейк (танец) 4) открытый автомобиль4 break
break m ingl 1) бре(й)к ( в боксе) 2) перерыв <пауза> в работе 3) брейк ( танец) 4) открытый автомобиль5 break
m invar break* * *break1 s.m.1 break, pause: fare un break, to take a break2 (tv, rad.) advertising break3 ( tennis) break.6 break
m. invar.7 break
8 break even
break evenbreak even ['breik 'i:vən] <->sostantivo Maskulinfinanza Break-Even Maskulin, Gewinnschwelle Feminin, Deckungspunkt MaskulinDizionario italiano-tedesco > break even
9 break-dance
break-dancebreak-dance ['breik'da:ns] <->sostantivo FemininBreakdance MaskulinDizionario italiano-tedesco > break-dance
10 break dance
break dance s.f. break dance m./f.11 break even
12 coffee break
coffee breakcoffee break ['klucida sans unicodeɔfontfi breik] <->sostantivo MaskulinKaffeepause FemininDizionario italiano-tedesco > coffee break
13 tie-break
14 coffee-break
15 coffee-break
16 coffee-break
17 spezzarsi
break18 accasciarsi
19 introdursi (in casa)
20 scoppiare a
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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
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