Dizionario
broke
Senso
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- simple past of break
- past participle of break
Pronunciato come (IPA)
/bɹəʊk/
Nuovo
break
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- To separate into two or more pieces, to fracture or crack, by a process that cannot easily be reversed for reassembly.
- To separate into two or more pieces, to fracture or crack, by a process that cannot easily be reversed for reassembly.
- To divide (something, often money) into smaller units.
- To cause (a person or animal) to lose spirit or will; to crush the spirits of.
- To cause (a person or animal) to lose spirit or will; to crush the spirits of.
- To be crushed, or overwhelmed with sorrow or grief.
- To interrupt; to destroy the continuity of; to dissolve or terminate.
- To interrupt; to destroy the continuity of; to dissolve or terminate.
- To ruin financially.
- (obsolete) To fail in business; to go broke, to become bankrupt.
- Of prices on the stock exchange: to fall suddenly.
- To violate; to fail to adhere to.
- To go down, in terms of temperature, indicating that the most dangerous part of the illness has passed.
- To end.
- To begin or end.
- To arrive.
- (slang) To render (a game) unchallenging by altering its rules or exploiting loopholes or weaknesses in them in a way that gives a player an unfair advantage.
- To stop, or to cause to stop, functioning properly or altogether.
- To stop, or to cause to stop, functioning properly or altogether.
- To cause (a barrier) to no longer bar.
- To cause (a barrier) to no longer bar.
- To cause (a barrier) to no longer bar.
- To destroy the arrangement of; to throw into disorder; to pierce.
- To collapse into surf, after arriving in shallow water.
- To burst forth; to make its way; to come into view.
- To interrupt or cease one's work or occupation temporarily; to go on break.
- To interrupt (a fall) by inserting something so that the falling object does not (immediately) hit something else beneath.
- To disclose or make known an item of news, a band, etc.
- To become audible suddenly.
- To change a steady state abruptly.
- To (attempt to) disengage and flee to; to make a run for.
- (informal) To suddenly become.
- To become deeper at puberty.
- To alter in type due to emotion or strain: in men, generally to go up, in women, sometimes to go down; to crack.
- To surpass or do better than (a specific number); to do better than (a record), setting a new record.
- To win a game (against one's opponent) as receiver.
- To make the first shot; to scatter the balls from the initial neat arrangement.
- To remove one of the two men on (a point).
- To demote; to reduce the military rank of.
- To end (a connection); to disconnect.
- To demulsify.
- To counter-attack.
- (obsolete) To lay open, as a purpose; to disclose, divulge, or communicate.
- To become weakened in constitution or faculties; to lose health or strength.
- To destroy the strength, firmness, or consistency of.
- To destroy the official character and standing of; to cashier; to dismiss.
- To make an abrupt or sudden change; to change gait.
- To fall out; to terminate friendship.
- To terminate the execution of a program before normal completion.
- To suspend the execution of a program during debugging so that the state of the program can be investigated.
- To cause, or allow the occurrence of, a line break.
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