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121 break down
1) to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.يفتح بالقوة2) to stop working properly:يتعطّـلMy car has broken down.
3) to fail:يفشلThe talks have broken down.
4) to be overcome with emotion:ينهار (عاطفيا)She broke down and wept.
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122 break down
1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) enfoncer2) (to stop working properly: My car has broken down.) tomber en panne3) (to fail: The talks have broken down.) échouer4) (to be overcome with emotion: She broke down and wept.) craquer -
123 break down
1) (to use force on (a door etc) to cause it to open.) arrombar2) (to stop working properly: My car has broken down.) encrencar3) (to fail: The talks have broken down.) falhar4) (to be overcome with emotion: She broke down and wept.) sucumbir -
124 break (fresh or new) ground
нaчaть нoвoe дeлo, пpoклaдывaть нoвыe пути, быть нoвaтopoм, пиoнepoм (в чём-л.); дeлaть пepвыe шaги (в чём-л.)The facts show that women pilots have successfully broken ground in just every area of aviation (Time). This mechanical repeating of everything Roderick said, in an attempt to avoid breaking any fresh ground, was terribly boring and fatiguing (J. Wain). The scientist broke new ground in his book about rare mineralsConcise English-Russian phrasebook > break (fresh or new) ground
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125 have the impudence to break the contract
Общая лексика: иметь наглость заявить о желании расторгнуть контрактУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > have the impudence to break the contract
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126 service break
nome sport break m.to have a service break — perdere il servizio, subire un break
* * *nome sport break m.to have a service break — perdere il servizio, subire un break
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127 tea break
to have a tea break — hacer* or tomarse un descanso ( para tomar un té)
* * *to have a tea break — hacer* or tomarse un descanso ( para tomar un té)
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128 price break
1)а) торг. ценовой перелом*, точка изменения цены* (объем покупки, заказа и т. д., при котором происходит изменение цены товара, тарифа на перевозку или других затрат; напр., объем покупки, при которой клиент получает право на более значительную скидку)Syn:break 1. 3)See:б) торг. сброс с цены*, скидка (с цены)*, снижение цены* (снижение обычной цены для клиентов, выполняющих определенные условия, напр., заказывающих определенный объем товаров)a price break is given to a customer who orders 10 cakes at a time — скидка предоставляется покупателю, заказавшему сразу 10 тортов
Direct sale offers can include a price break: a reduction made possible because the landlord, or relative, doesn't have to pay a real estate commission. — Предложения прямой продажи могут включать снижение цены: скидка становиться возможной благодаря тому, что собственнику, или его родственнику, не приходится платить комиссионные по сделке с недвижимостью.
See:2) эк. резкое падение цены ( на рынке)
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