be broke

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parasız olmak
Beş parasız olmak, meteliksiz olmak, züğürt olmak
Parasız olmak, meteliksiz olmak
Parası olmamak
Parası olmamak, meteliksiz olmak
broke
parasız

Tom bana beş parasız görünmüyor. - Tom doesn't look broke to me.

Irak'ın Amerikan istilası ülkeyi harap, parçalanmış ve beş parasız bıraktı. - The American invasion of Iraq left the country devastated, fragmented and broke.

broke
{s} züğürt

Tom ayın sonuna kadar her zaman züğürt. - Tom is always broke by the end of the month.

Züğürt olmasam onu alırdım. - If I weren't broke, I'd buy it.

broke
{s} meteliksiz

Tom Mary'nin meteliksiz olduğunu söyledi. - Tom said Mary is broke.

Seninle gitmek istiyorum fakat meteliksizim. - I want to go with you, but I'm broke.

broke
{s} beş parasız (Argo)
broke
{f} kır

Bu pencere kim tarafından kırıldı? - By whom was this window broken?

Bu pencere bir aydır kırıktır. - This window has been broken for a month.

broke
eli boş
broke
kesik
broke
yolsuz
broke
fasıla
broke
burkuldu
broke
kırdın
broke
kırmış
to be broke
olmak kırdı için
broke
{s} cebi delik
broke
f., bak. break
broke
{s} iflas etmiş
broke
dili meteliksiz
broke
break kesil/kes/kırıl/kır
English - English
have no money, be bankrupt
broke
Simple past of break
broke
Past participle of break

Guenther: I guess the hat must have broke my fall.

broke
Broken

If it isn't broken, don't fix it. - If it ain't broke, don't fix it.

Tom repaired the broken radio. - Tom fixed the broken radio.

broke
The sentence of a court martial which deprived an officer of his commission'

He was broke and rendered unfit to serve His Majesty at sea.

broke
{a} pass. of to break
broke
Acronym for Baseline Research on Oceanography, Krill and Environment, a study conducted off east Antarctica in the Austral summer of 1995-96 The primary focus was to describe the distribution and abundance of Antarctic krill and to determine possible sources of Antarctic bottom water in the region See Nicol et al (2000)
broke
If a company or person goes broke, they lose money and are unable to continue in business or to pay their debts. Balton went broke twice in his career
broke
To transact business for another
broke
Paper that has been discarded anywhere in the process of manufacture in the paper mill
broke
Lacking money; bankrupt
broke
This term is used to mean the discarded paper created when a break occurs in the normally continuous papermaking process The broke is usually recycled in a Hydrapulper Broke is a kind of secondary paper
broke
Paper trimmings, paper damaged due to breaks on a paper machine or not manufactured to the required quality specification Broke is usually fed back into the paper manufacturing process
broke
r - An individual in the business of assisting in arranging funding or negotiating contracts for a client but who does not loan the money himself Brokers usually charge a fee or receive a commission for their services
broke
of Break
broke
archaic, or, poetic, past participle of break
broke
lacking funds; "`skint' is a British slang term"
broke
Paper discarded during manufacture or converting of paper; usually repulped
broke
{s} poor, impoverished, having no money
broke
If you are broke, you have no money. What do you mean, I've got enough money? I'm as broke as you are
broke
Paper discarded in the process of manufacture, and usually returned to the repulsing unit for reprocessing
broke
Paper that is unusable because of damage or non-conformity to the specifications It is put back in to the pulping system
broke
Broke is the past tense of break
broke
To act as procurer in love matters; to pimp
broke
If you go for broke, you take the most extreme or risky of the possible courses of action in order to try and achieve success. It was a sharp disagreement about whether to go for broke or whether to compromise. play safe. the past tense of break
broke
The sentence of a court martial which deprived an officer of his commission
broke
lacking funds; "`skint' is a British slang term
be broke

    Turkish pronunciation

    bi brōk

    Pronunciation

    /bē ˈbrōk/ /biː ˈbroʊk/

    Etymology

    [ 'bE ] (verb.) before 12th century. Middle English, from Old English bEon; akin to Old High German bim am, Latin fui I have been, futurus about to be, fieri to become, be done, Greek phynai to be born, be by nature, phyein to produce.

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