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1 breaking point
nounBelastungsgrenze, die* * *ˈbreak·ing pointn Tiefpunkt mher nerves were at \breaking point sie war nervlich völlig am Ende* * *n2) (fig)she is at or has reached breaking point — sie ist nervlich völlig am Ende (ihrer Kräfte)
* * *he has reached ( oder is at) breaking point er steht (körperlich od seelisch) kurz vor dem Zusammenbruch;my patience is at breaking point meine Geduld ist erschöpft;work to breaking point bis zur Erschöpfung arbeiten* * *nounBelastungsgrenze, diebe at breaking point — (mentally) die Grenze der Belastbarkeit erreicht haben
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2 breaking-point
breaking-point [ˈbreɪkɪŋpɔɪnt]
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