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  • 81 break out

    1. вспыхнуть (начаться), разразиться (о войне, эпидемии, скандале и т.д.)

    Fighting has broken out again on the border.

    Fire broke out in the hospital last night.

    This row broke out on the eve of the Congress.

    2. сбежать (из заключения)

    The police are looking for two men who broke out of prison last night.

    He broke out of prison but was soon apprehended.

    Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > break out

  • 82 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) bryde ud
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) bryde ud
    * * *
    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) bryde ud
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) bryde ud

    English-Danish dictionary > break out

  • 83 break out

    ['breɪk'aut]
    v
    вспыхивать, разражаться
    - war broke out
    - quarrel broke out
    - fire broke out
    - storm broke out

    English-Russian combinatory dictionary > break out

  • 84 break out

    to begin (suddenly) разразиться, вспыхнуть

    The war broke out 2 years ago. The fire broke out in the kitchen. The flu epidemic broke out suddenly.

    English-Russian mini useful dictionary > break out

  • 85 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) brjótast út, bresta á
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) brjótast út

    English-Icelandic dictionary > break out

  • 86 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) kitör
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) elszökik

    English-Hungarian dictionary > break out

  • 87 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) rebentar
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) escapar

    English-Portuguese dictionary > break out

  • 88 break out

    patlak vermek, çıkmak
    * * *
    kaç
    * * *
    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) çıkmak
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) kaçmak, firar etmek

    English-Turkish dictionary > break out

  • 89 break out

    • riistäytyä
    • puhjeta
    • murtautua
    • syttyä
    * * *
    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) puhjeta
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) paeta

    English-Finnish dictionary > break out

  • 90 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) bryte ut/fram, oppstå
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) bryte ut (rømning, flukt)

    English-Norwegian dictionary > break out

  • 91 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) sākties; uzliesmot (par karu, epidēmiju u.tml.)
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) izbēgt (no cietuma); bēgšana

    English-Latvian dictionary > break out

  • 92 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) prasidėti
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) pabėgti

    English-Lithuanian dictionary > break out

  • 93 break out

    bryta ut; fly
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    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) utbryta, bryta ut
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) bryta sig ut

    English-Swedish dictionary > break out

  • 94 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) vypuknout
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) uprchnout
    * * *
    • uprchnout
    • vypuknout
    • propuknout

    English-Czech dictionary > break out

  • 95 break out

    а) выламывать;
    б) (у)бежать (из тюрьмы);
    в) вспыхивать (о пожаре, войне, эпидемии и т. п.);
    г) разразиться; he broke out laughing он расхохотался;
    д) появляться; a rash broke out on his body у него выступила сыпь
    * * *
    (n) вспышка; выход на оперативный простор; массовое проявление; побег
    * * *
    выламывать, появляться, выбиваться; вспыхивать; разражаться, разразиться, грянуть; бежать, убежать
    * * *
    1) выламывать 2) вспыхивать, разражаться (о грозе, огне и т. п.)

    Новый англо-русский словарь > break out

  • 96 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) vypuknúť
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) utiecť, uniknúť
    * * *
    • vypuknút

    English-Slovak dictionary > break out

  • 97 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) a izbucni
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) evadare)

    English-Romanian dictionary > break out

  • 98 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) ξεσπώ
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) δραπετεύω

    English-Greek dictionary > break out

  • 99 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) éclater
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) (s')évader; évasion

    English-French dictionary > break out

  • 100 break out

    1) (to appear or happen suddenly: War has broken out.) rebentar
    2) (to escape (from prison, restrictions etc): A prisoner has broken out (noun breakout).) evadir-se

    English-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > break out

См. также в других словарях:

  • break out — {v.} 1. To begin showing a rash or other skin disorder. Often used with with . * /He broke out with scarlet fever./ 2. To speak or act suddenly and violently. * /He broke out laughing./ * /She broke out, That is not so! / 3. To begin and become… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • break out — {v.} 1. To begin showing a rash or other skin disorder. Often used with with . * /He broke out with scarlet fever./ 2. To speak or act suddenly and violently. * /He broke out laughing./ * /She broke out, That is not so! / 3. To begin and become… …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • break out — [v1] happen, emerge appear, arise, begin, burst forth, commence, erupt, explode, occur, set in, spring up, start; concept 701 break out [v2] escape abscond, bolt, break loose, burst out, bust out*, depart, flee, get free, leave; concepts 102,195 …   New thesaurus

  • Break Out (film, 1992) — Break Out Données clés Titre original Where the Day Takes You Réalisation Marc Rocco Scénario Marc Rocco Michael Hitchcock Kurt Voss Acteurs principaux Sean Astin Lara Flynn Boyl …   Wikipédia en Français

  • break out — ( )brā kau̇t vi 1) to be affected with a skin eruption and esp. one indicative of the presence of a particular disease <breaking out with measles> 2) of a disease to manifest itself by skin eruptions 3) to become covered with <break out… …   Medical dictionary

  • break out of something — ˌbreak ˈout (of sth) derived to escape from a place or situation • Several prisoners broke out of the jail. • She needed to break out of her daily routine and do something exciting. related noun ↑breakout Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • break out something — break out (something) to make food or drink available. Break out the champagne and drink to the couple s health! …   New idioms dictionary

  • break out — (something) to make food or drink available. Break out the champagne and drink to the couple s health! …   New idioms dictionary

  • break out in something — ˌbreak ˈout in sth derived to suddenly become covered in sth • Her face broke out in a rash. • He broke out in a cold sweat (= for example, through fear). Main entry: ↑breakderived …   Useful english dictionary

  • break out — ► break out 1) (of something undesirable) start suddenly. 2) escape. 3) informal open and start using (something). Main Entry: ↑break …   English terms dictionary

  • break out in — ► break out in be suddenly affected by an unpleasant sensation or condition. Main Entry: ↑break …   English terms dictionary

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