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21 break
I [breɪk] n1) разрыв, пролом, брешь, дыра, пробоинаThe dog escaped through a break in the fence. — Собака убежала через щель/дыру в заборе.
There was a break in the water-pipes. — Водопровод прорвало.
There was a break between two friends. — Между друзьями произошел разрыв.
There was a mass prison break. — Массовый побег из тюрьмы имел место.
When the rain stopped we made a break for home. — Когда дождь перестал мы бросились домой.
- complete break- unhappy break
- diplomatic break
- break in the skin
- break in the circuit
- break in the pipe
- break in the fence
- break in the window
- break in the gas-pipe
- break of diplomatic relations
- commit a break of etiquette
- make a complete break with an old tradition2) перерыв, пауза, интервалWe had a long break in our jurney. — Во время путешествия у нас была длительная остановка.
They noticed a curious break in his voice. — Они заметили, что голос его странно срывался.
There was an awkward break in delivery. — Произошел досадный перерыв в доставке.
- tea breakThere was no break in the rains. — Дождям не было конца. /Беспрерывно шел дождь.
- news break
- hour's break for lunch
- 10 minutes' break for tea
- break in smth
- break in prices
- break in the conversation
- break of continuity
- break of slope
- break of voice
- break in the weather
- break in the ordinary routine
- break in the heat-wave
- without a break
- during a break at school
- at the break of the day
- write to smb after a break of two years
- have a break
- take a ten minutes break
- go on reading to the next break
- speak without a break3) везение, удача, шансIt was a lucky break. — Мне повезло.
The breaks were against us. — Нам не везло.
The cinema director discovered the actress and gave her a break. — Режиссер нашел эту актрису и дал ей возможность попытать счастья на съемках.
Give me a break. — ◊ Я в покое. /Отстань от меня
- bad break- lucky break
- give smb a break II [breɪk] v(broke, broken)1) ломать, разбивать, разламывать- break a chair- break a cup
- break a
- break smth into pieces2) ломаться, разрываться- chair breaks- cup breaks
- rope breaks3) нарушать- break one's promise- break the silence
- break the rules4) порывать- break with smb, smth- break with old habits
- break the ice
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22 ser la gota que colma el vaso
to be the straw that broke the camel's back* * *(v.) = bring + the situation to a headEx. But it was the government, rather than the workers and their bosses, who brought the situation to a head.* * *(v.) = bring + the situation to a headEx: But it was the government, rather than the workers and their bosses, who brought the situation to a head.
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23 traboccare
overflow ( also fig)* * *traboccare v. intr. to overflow (with sthg.) (anche fig.), to flow over, to brim over; ( in seguito a ebollizione) to boil over: il fiume è traboccato, the river has overflowed its banks; il latte è traboccato, the milk has boiled over; la pentola trabocca, the pan is brimming over; la piazza traboccava di folla, the square was overflowing with people; gli occhi le traboccavano di lacrime, her eyes were filled with tears; il mio cuore trabocca di felicità, my heart is overflowing with happiness; la sua rabbia traboccò, his anger burst out // questa fu la goccia che fece traboccare il vaso, (fig.) this was the last straw (that broke the camel's back).* * *[trabok'kare]verbo intransitivo1) (aus. essere) (debordare) [ liquido] to spill* over, to overflow; (durante l'ebollizione) to boil over2) (aus. avere) (essere colmo) [ recipiente] to overflow, to brim over (di with); [negozio, teatro] to be* packed (di with)3) (aus. avere) fig.traboccare di — to overflow with [ amore]; to be bursting with [salute, orgoglio]
* * *traboccare/trabok'kare/ [1]1 (aus. essere) (debordare) [ liquido] to spill* over, to overflow; (durante l'ebollizione) to boil over2 (aus. avere) (essere colmo) [ recipiente] to overflow, to brim over (di with); [negozio, teatro] to be* packed (di with)3 (aus. avere) fig. traboccare di to overflow with [ amore]; to be bursting with [salute, orgoglio]. -
24 è stata la goccia che ha fatto traboccare il vaso
è stata la goccia che ha fatto traboccare il vasothat was the straw that broke the camel's back\→ gocciaDizionario Italiano-Inglese > è stata la goccia che ha fatto traboccare il vaso
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