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1 broke
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2 broke
1. 2. predicative adjective(coll.) pleite (ugs.)go for broke — (coll.) alles riskieren
* * *[brouk]past tense; = break* * *[brəʊk, AM broʊk]* * *[brəʊk] pret of breakadj pred1) (inf) abgebrannt (inf), pleite (inf)to go broke — Pleite machen (inf)
2)* * *broke1 [brəʊk] prät von break1broke2 [brəʊk] adj umg pleite:a) abgebrannt, blank (ohne Geld)b) bankrott:go broke pleitegehen;go for broke alles auf eine Karte setzenbroke3 [brəʊk] s TECH (Papier)Ausschuss m* * *1. 2. predicative adjective(coll.) pleite (ugs.)go for broke — (coll.) alles riskieren
* * *(bankrupt) adj.bankrott adj. adj.brach adj. expr.pleite ausdr. pret.brach prät. -
3 broke
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4 broke
< pap> ■ Ausschusspapier n -
5 broke
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6 broke
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7 broke
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8 broke beater
< pap> ■ Auflöseholländer m -
9 broke chest
< print> ■ Ausschussbütte f -
10 broke percentage
< pap> ■ Ausschussanteil m -
11 broke pulper
<pap.waste> ■ Ausschuss-Auflöser m -
12 stony-broke
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13 stone-broke
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14 stone-broke
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15 stony-broke
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16 go broke
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17 board broke
<pap.waste> ■ Karton-Ausschuss m -
18 machine broke
< pap> ■ Ausschusspapier n -
19 mill broke
< pap> ■ Ausschusspapier n -
20 wet broke
< pap> ■ Nassausschuss m
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