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1 broke
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2 broke a leg
brak een been -
3 broke a vow
verbrak een eed -
4 broke an arm
brak een arm -
5 broke an oath
verbrak een eed (kwam de eed niet na) -
6 broke apart
scheiden,gingen uit elkaar -
7 broke down
gebroken; defect geraakt -
8 broke his bones
brak zijn benen -
9 broke his heart
zijn hart gebroken -
10 broke his resistance
brak zijn tegenstand -
11 broke his spirit
brak zijn ziel,brak hem -
12 broke his teeth
brak zijn tanden -
13 broke into small pieces
in kleine stukjes gebroken,in stukken gebarsten -
14 broke into tears
barstte in tranen uit -
15 broke into the conversation
verstoorde de conversatie,onderbrak het gesprek -
16 broke new ground
sloeg nieuwe wegen in -
17 broke off contact
verbrak het contact -
18 broke off his relations
brak met zijn relaties -
19 broke off relations
verbrak de relatie -
20 broke off the relationship
verbrak de relaties,verbrak de kontakten
См. также в других словарях:
broke — [brəʊk ǁ broʊk] adjective informal 1. having no money at all or very little money: • By 1933 his career was over and he was broke. 2. flat broke , stony broke completely without money; = PENNILESS … Financial and business terms
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broke — past of break Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. broke … Law dictionary
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