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1 breakable
breakable [ˈbreɪkəbl]1. adjective2. plural noun* * *['breɪkəbl] 1.breakables plural noun objets mpl fragiles2.adjective fragile -
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4 breakable
adjective ((negative unbreakable) likely to break: breakable toys.) fragile -
5 non-breakable
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6 break
[breik] 1. past tense - broke; verb1) (to divide into two or more parts (by force).) briser, casser2) ((usually with off/away) to separate (a part) from the whole (by force).) casser3) (to make or become unusable.) casser4) (to go against, or not act according to (the law etc): He broke his appointment at the last minute.) désobéir à, manquer à5) (to do better than (a sporting etc record).) battre6) (to interrupt: She broke her journey in London.) interrompre7) (to put an end to: He broke the silence.) rompre8) (to make or become known: They gently broke the news of his death to his wife.) annoncer9) ((of a boy's voice) to fall in pitch.) muer10) (to soften the effect of (a fall, the force of the wind etc).) amortir11) (to begin: The storm broke before they reached shelter.) éclater2. noun1) (a pause: a break in the conversation.) pause2) (a change: a break in the weather.) changement3) (an opening.) brèche, ouverture4) (a chance or piece of (good or bad) luck: This is your big break.) chance•3. noun((usually in plural) something likely to break.) objet fragile- breakage- breaker - breakdown - break-in - breakneck - breakout - breakthrough - breakwater - break away - break down - break into - break in - break loose - break off - break out - break out in - break the ice - break up - make a break for it -
7 glass
1) (a hard usually breakable transparent substance: The bottle is made of glass; ( also adjective) a glass bottle.) (en/de) verre2) (a usually tall hollow object made of glass, used for drinking: There are six glasses on the tray; sherry-glasses.) verre3) ((also looking-glass) a mirror.) glace, miroir4) (a barometer, or the atmospheric pressure shown by one: The glass is falling.) baromètre•- glasses- glassful - glassy - glassiness -
8 brittle
brittle ['brɪtəl](a) (breakable) cassant, fragile∎ a brittle tone of voice un ton sec ou cassant►► Medicine brittle bone disease ostéogenèse f imparfaite, fragilité f osseuse héréditaire;Ichthyology brittle star ophiure f -
9 child
1 noun(a) (boy or girl) enfant mf;∎ ever since I was a child depuis mon enfance;∎ while still a child tout enfant;∎ children of the 60s des enfants des années 60;∎ don't be such a child! ne fais pas l'enfant!;∎ stop treating me like a child! arrête de me traiter comme un enfant!;∎ Bible the children of Israel les enfants d'Israël;∎ he's like a child with a new toy il est comme un enfant avec un nouveau jouet;∎ familiar it's child's play for or to him c'est un jeu d'enfant pour lui(psychology) de l'enfant, infantile; (psychologist) pour enfants; (lock) ne pouvant pas être ouvert par les enfants, de sécurité; (not breakable) ne pouvant être cassé par les enfants►► child abuse mauvais traitements mpl à enfant; (sexual) sévices mpl sexuels infligés à un enfant;child abuser personne f coupable de mauvais traitements à enfant; (sexual) personne coupable de sévices sexuels infligés à un enfant;British Administration child benefit (UNCOUNT) allocation f familiale ou allocations fpl familiales (pour un enfant);child bride femme f enfant;∎ she was his child bride c'était une enfant quand il l'a épousée;child guidance psychopédagogie f pour enfants caractériels;child guidance centre centre m psychopédagogique pour enfants;child labour travail m des enfants;child molester auteur m de sévices sexuels sur des enfants;child pornography pornographie f pédophile;child prodigy enfant mf prodige;child psychiatrist pédopsychiatre mf;child psychiatry pédopsychiatrie f;child seat siège-auto m (pour enfant);British Administration Child Support Agency = organisme gouvernemental qui décide du montant des pensions alimentaires et les prélève au besoin;child welfare protection f de l'enfance -
10 childproof
childproof ['tʃaɪldpru:f](door) ne pouvant pas être ouvert par les enfants, de sécurité; (not breakable) ne pouvant pas être cassé par les enfants►► childproof lock serrure f de sécurité pour enfants
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Breakable — Break a*ble, a. Capable of being broken. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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breakable — index destructible, divisible, nonsubstantial (not sturdy), separable Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
breakable — (adj.) 1560s, from BREAK (Cf. break) (v.) + ABLE (Cf. able). As a noun, breakables is attested from 1820 … Etymology dictionary
breakable — [adj] easily hurt or destroyed brittle, crisp, crispy, crumbly, delicate, flimsy, fracturable, fragile, frail, frangible, friable, shatterable, shattery, splintery, vitreous, weak; concepts 489,606 Ant. durable, sturdy, unbreakable … New thesaurus
breakable — [brāk′ə bəl] adj. that can be, or is liable to be, broken n. a thing easily broken; fragile article … English World dictionary
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breakable — adjective Date: 1570 capable of being broken • breakable noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
breakable — 1. adjective a) Able to be broken b) Fragile 2. noun Something that is (easily) breakable … Wiktionary
breakable — break|a|ble [ˈbreıkəbəl] adj made of a material such as glass or clay that breaks easily ▪ Make sure you pack breakable ornaments carefully … Dictionary of contemporary English
breakable — break|a|ble [ breıkəbl ] adjective a breakable object will break easily if you are not careful with it … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English