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1. 2. adjective1) zerbrochen; gebrochen [Bein, Hals usw.]; verletzt [Haut]; abgebrochen [Zahn]; gerissen [Seil]; kaputt (ugs.) [Uhr, Fernsehen, Fenster]get broken — zerbrechen / brechen / reißen / kaputtgehen
he got a broken arm — er hat sich (Dat.) den Arm gebrochen
2) (uneven) uneben [Fläche]3) (imperfect) gebrochenin broken English — in gebrochenem Englisch
4) (fig.) ruiniert [Ehe]; gebrochen [Person, Herz, Stimme]come from a broken home — aus zerrütteten Familienverhältnissen kommen
* * *['brəukən]2) (interrupted: broken sleep.) unterbrochen3) (uneven: broken ground.) uneben5) (ruined: The children come from a broken home (= their parents are no longer living together).) zerrüttet•* * *bro·ken[ˈbrəʊkən, AM ˈbroʊk-]1. (shattered) zerbrochen\broken arm/finger gebrochener Arm/Finger\broken bottle zerbrochene Flasche\broken filling herausgebrochene Füllung\broken glass Glasscherben pl2. (not functioning) watch kaputt4. (not fluent)in \broken English in gebrochenem Englisch5. (interrupted) unterbrochen6. (dotted) gestrichelta \broken line eine gestrichelte Liniea \broken engagement eine gelöste Verlobunga \broken marriage eine zerbrochene Ehe* * *['brəUkən] ptp of breakadj1) kaputt (inf); twig geknickt; bone gebrochen; rope also gerissen; (= smashed) cup, glass etc zerbrochen, kaputtsurely his voice has broken by now — er muss den Stimmbruch schon hinter sich (dat) haben
from a broken home — aus zerrütteten Familienverhältnissen
3) promise gebrochen; appointment nicht (ein)gehalten4) road, surface, ground uneben; coastline zerklüftet; water, sea aufgewühlt, bewegt; set unvollständig6) English, German etc gebrochen* * *broken [ˈbrəʊkən]A pperf von break1B adj (adv brokenly)1. zerbrochen, entzwei, kaputt umg:2. gebrochen (Bein, Versprechen etc):he suffered a broken pelvis er erlitt einen Beckenbruch3. zerrissen4. unterbrochen, gestört (Schlaf)5. (seelisch oder körperlich) gebrochen6. zerrüttet (Ehe, Gesundheit):come from a broken home aus zerrütteten Familienverhältnissen kommen7. ruiniert, bankrott9. METEOa) unbeständig (Wetter)b) fast bedeckt (Himmel)10. a) uneben, holp(e)rig (Boden)b) zerklüftet (Land)11. unvollständig (Satz Briefmarken)12. LINGa) gebrochen:speak broken English gebrochen Englisch sprechen, Englisch radebrechenb) gebrochen, diphthongiert13. gebrochen (Akkord, Farbe)* * *1. 2. adjective1) zerbrochen; gebrochen [Bein, Hals usw.]; verletzt [Haut]; abgebrochen [Zahn]; gerissen [Seil]; kaputt (ugs.) [Uhr, Fernsehen, Fenster]get broken — zerbrechen / brechen / reißen / kaputtgehen
he got a broken arm — er hat sich (Dat.) den Arm gebrochen
2) (uneven) uneben [Fläche]3) (imperfect) gebrochen4) (fig.) ruiniert [Ehe]; gebrochen [Person, Herz, Stimme]* * *adj.gebrochen adj.geknickt adj.kaputt adj.zerbrochen adj. n.außer Betrieb m.
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