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121 romper el equilibrio
(v.) = tip + the scalesEx. If, however, there was a perceived value in providing online access to the index, this would tip the scales in favour of automation.* * *(v.) = tip + the scalesEx: If, however, there was a perceived value in providing online access to the index, this would tip the scales in favour of automation.
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122 romper el molde tradicional
(v.) = break out of + the traditional mouldEx. This paper offers advice to help librarians break out of the traditional mould and plan effective programmes for young adults.* * *(v.) = break out of + the traditional mouldEx: This paper offers advice to help librarians break out of the traditional mould and plan effective programmes for young adults.
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123 romper filas
v.to break ranks, to break rank, to fall out.* * *(v.) = break + ranksEx. My feeling is that Labor is hitting Boren more as a warning shot to others who might be considering breaking ranks.* * *(v.) = break + ranksEx: My feeling is that Labor is hitting Boren more as a warning shot to others who might be considering breaking ranks.
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124 romper la barrera del sonido
(v.) = break + the sound barrierEx. The article ' Breaking the sound barrier: starting and maintaining an audiobook collection' shows that the percentage of households that uses spoken word audio has grown to 17 percent.* * *(v.) = break + the sound barrierEx: The article ' Breaking the sound barrier: starting and maintaining an audiobook collection' shows that the percentage of households that uses spoken word audio has grown to 17 percent.
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125 romper la huelga
(v.) = cross + the picket lineEx. By October about 40 percent of the striking journalists had crossed the picket line.* * *(v.) = cross + the picket lineEx: By October about 40 percent of the striking journalists had crossed the picket line.
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126 romper la monotonía
(v.) = relieve + monotonyEx. Her purpose by doing this was to relieve the monotony of rows and rows of books in strict author (fiction) or classified (non-fiction) order.* * *(v.) = relieve + monotonyEx: Her purpose by doing this was to relieve the monotony of rows and rows of books in strict author (fiction) or classified (non-fiction) order.
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127 romper las barreras
(v.) = breach + boundaries, breach + barriersEx. The reading shows McKemmish breaching the boundaries of a wilderness for too long neglected by the record keeping professions.* * *(v.) = breach + boundaries, breach + barriersEx: The reading shows McKemmish breaching the boundaries of a wilderness for too long neglected by the record keeping professions.
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128 romper las cadenas de la esclavitud
(v.) = cast off + Posesivo + chainsEx. She actually had an impulse to go and tell the staff to cast off their chains; she did not, however, yield to it.* * *(v.) = cast off + Posesivo + chainsEx: She actually had an impulse to go and tell the staff to cast off their chains; she did not, however, yield to it.
Spanish-English dictionary > romper las cadenas de la esclavitud
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romper — verbo transitivo 1. Hacer (una persona o una cosa) trozos irregulares de [una cosa]: El balón rompió el cristal. He roto el jarrón al tirarlo al suelo. 2. Hacer (una persona, un animal o una cosa … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
romper — (Del lat. rumpĕre). 1. tr. Separar con más o menos violencia las partes de un todo, deshaciendo su unión. U. t. c. prnl.) 2. Quebrar o hacer pedazos algo. U. t. c. prnl.) 3. Gastar, destrozar. U. t. c. prnl.) 4. Hacer una abertura en un cuerpo o… … Diccionario de la lengua española
romper — |ê| v. tr. 1. Despedaçar; quebrar com violência. 2. Dilacerar, separar em pedaços. 3. Esquartejar. 4. Rasgar. 5. Entrar violentamente por, abrir caminho através de. 6. Abrir, sulcar, fender. 7. Interromper o curso regular de; quebrar.… … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
romper — Se conjuga como: temer Infinitivo: Gerundio: Participio: romper rompiendo roto Indicativo presente imperfecto pretérito futuro condicional yo tú él, ella, Ud. nosotros vosotros ellos, ellas, Uds. rompo rompes rompe rompemos rompéis rompen… … Wordreference Spanish Conjugations Dictionary
romper — Provocar una rotura o desgarro. Diccionario Mosby Medicina, Enfermería y Ciencias de la Salud, Ediciones Hancourt, S.A. 1999 … Diccionario médico
romper — romper(se) ‘Quebrar(se) o estropear(se)’. Su participio es irregular: roto … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
romper — 1842, agent noun from ROMP (Cf. romp). Rompers small children s overalls first recorded 1909 … Etymology dictionary
romper — [räm′pər] n. 1. a person who romps 2. [pl.] a type of loosefitting, one piece garment with bloomerlike pants, for very young children … English World dictionary
romper — (Del lat. rompere.) ► verbo transitivo/ pronominal 1 Separar una cosa del todo al que estaba unida: ■ rompió la cuerda con unas tijeras; el papel se ha roto con el roce. IRREG. participio : roto SINÓNIMO destrozar rasgar 2 Hacer pedazos una cosa … Enciclopedia Universal
romper — v tr (Se conjuga como comer. Su participio es irregular: roto) I. 1 Hacer pedazos una cosa: romper un vaso, romper un papel, romperse un hueso 2 Hacer agujeros en una tela, en un cuero o en una placa delgada de algo por efecto del uso, de un… … Español en México
romper — {{#}}{{LM R34527}}{{〓}} {{ConjR34527}}{{\}}CONJUGACIÓN{{/}}{{SynR35385}} {{[}}romper{{]}} ‹rom·per› {{《}}▍ v.{{》}} {{<}}1{{>}} Quebrar o hacer pedazos: • Ten cuidado con esa figurita, no la vayas a romper. Se rompió la silla y me caí.{{○}}… … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos