to break up

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Englisch - Türkisch
tatile girmek
(Askeri) AYRILMA, DAĞILMA: 1. Radarla tespit etmede toplu bir verinin muhtelif nesnelere, yapı gruplamalarına tekabül eden birçok münferit veriler halinde ayrılması. Bu ayrılma mesafe, nesne büyüklüğü, nesneler arasındaki mesafe, kazanç tanzimi, huzme genişliği dahil birçok faktöre bağlıdır. 2. Görüntü değerlendirmesinde, büyütme veya genişletme sonunda görüntü halinde ortaya çıkan maddenin hüviyetini kaybetmesine ve hasıl olan görüntünün gelişigüzel seriler halinde tonal (renkli) izlenimler halini almasına sebep olan sonuç
ayrılmak

O onunla ayrılmak istiyordu. - She wanted to break up with him.

Tom Mary'den ayrılmak istiyor. - Tom wants to break up with Mary.

sona ermek
kırmak

Çalışma günü monotonluğunu kırmak için Tom öğle vakti koşusuna can atıyor. - Tom looks forward to his lunchtime run, to break up the monotony of his working day.

tatile girmek
kavgayı ayırmak
yok etmek
bitirmek

Tom Mary ile ilişkiyi bitirmek istiyor. - Tom wants to break up with Mary.

O onunla ilişkiyi bitirmek istiyordu. - She wanted to break up with him.

dağıtmak
çökmek
ilişkiyi bitirmek

Eğer seni doğru anladıysam benimle ilişkiyi bitirmek istiyorsun! - If I understood you right you want to break up with me!

Seninle ilişkiyi bitirmek bir hataydı. - It was a mistake to break up with you.

parça parça olmak
tükenmek
ilişkiyi kesmek
ayrılmak (sevdiğinden)
(Askeri) ayrılma

Erkek arkadaşından ayrılmayı planlıyor. - She plans to break up with her boyfriend.

Ondan ayrılmayı planlıyorum. - I plan to break up with her.

çözülmek
yol ayrımına gelmek
bölünmek
dağılıp parçalanmak
dağılmak
yolları ayrılmak
ayırmak
sonu gelmek
tatil olmak
tatile girmek (okul)
bozulma
mahvetmek
bozulmak (nişan)
bitkin düşmek
bitmek
kır

Çalışma günü monotonluğunu kırmak için Tom öğle vakti koşusuna can atıyor. - Tom looks forward to his lunchtime run, to break up the monotony of his working day.

parçalanmak
(aralarında sevgi bağı olan iki kişi) ayrılmak
ufalamak
(deyim) sona ermek. a break-up bozulma,dagilma
eğlendirmek
bozuşmak
parçalamak
üzmek
Englisch - Englisch
Of a school, to close for the holidays at the end of term
To end a relationship

She broke up with her boyfriend last week.

To break or separate into pieces; to disintegrate or come apart

It broke up when it hit the ground.

Of a telephone conversation, to cease to be understandable because of a bad connection

You're breaking up. Can you repeat that?.

To stop a fight; to separate people who are fighting

The police came in to break up the disturbance.

To break or separate into pieces

Break up the cheese and put it in the salad.

To dissolve; to part

So the meeting broke up, and the torchlight grew dimmer, and died away as it had come in a red flicker on the roof, and the footsteps sounded fainter as they went up the passage, until the vault was left to the dead men and me.

(deyim) Scatter, disperse, as in The crowd broke up as soon as they reached the streets. [Late 1400s] This phrase is also used as an imperative, as in "Break it up!" shouted the police officer
When something breaks up or when you break it up, it separates or is divided into several smaller parts. There was a danger of the ship breaking up completely Break up the chocolate and melt it He broke the bread up into chunks and gave Meer a big one Tanks are strongly built. It is a complicated and difficult process to break them up
end a romantic or friendly relationship; disassemble, take apart
cause to separate; "break up kidney stones"; "disperse particles"
come apart; "the group broke up"
make a break in; "We interrupt the program for the following messages"
When a school or the pupils in it break up, the school term ends and the pupils start their holidays. It's the last week before they break up, and they're doing all kinds of Christmas things. go back
discontinue an association or relation; go different ways; "The business partners broke over a tax question"; "The couple separated after 25 years of marriage"; "My friend and I split up"
come apart; "the group broke up
take apart into its constituent pieces
cause to go into a solution; "The recipe says that we should dissolve a cup of sugar in two cups of water"
break or cause to break into pieces; "The plate fragmented"
If you say that someone is breaking up when you are speaking to them on a mobile telephone, you mean that you can only hear parts of what they are saying because the signal is interrupted. The line's gone; I think you're breaking up. see also break-up
separate (substances) into constituent elements or parts
attack with or as if with a pickaxe of ice or rocky ground, for example; "Pick open the ice"
close at the end of a session; "The court adjourned"
to cause to separate and go in different directions; "She waved her hand and scattered the crowds"
release ice; "The icebergs and glaciers calve"
destroy the completeness of a set of related items; "The book dealer would not break the set"
laugh unrestrainedly
set or keep apart; "sever a relationship"
come to an end; "Their marriage dissolved"; "The tobacco monopoly broke up"
break violently or noisily; smash
When a meeting or gathering breaks up or when someone breaks it up, it is brought to an end and the people involved in it leave. A neighbour asked for the music to be turned down and the party broke up Police used tear gas to break up a demonstration He charged into the crowd. `Break it up,' he shouted. = disperse
suffer a nervous breakdown
If a marriage breaks up or if someone breaks it up, the marriage ends and the partners separate. MPs say they work too hard and that is why so many of their marriages break up Fred has given me no good reason for wanting to break up our marriage
If you break up with your boyfriend, girlfriend, husband, or wife, your relationship with that person ends. My girlfriend had broken up with me He felt appalled by the whole idea of marriage so we broke up. = split up
laugh unrestrainedly cause to separate; "break up kidney stones"; "disperse particles"
bring the association of to an end or cause to break up; "The decree officially dissolved the marriage"; "the judge dissolved the tobacco company"
to break up

    Türkische aussprache

    tı breyk ʌp

    Aussprache

    /tə ˈbrāk ˈəp/ /tə ˈbreɪk ˈʌp/

    Etymologie

    [ t&, tu, 'tü ] (preposition.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English tO; akin to Old High German zuo to, Latin donec as long as, until.

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