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English - Turkish
için ara

Bir çay için ara verelim. - Let's break for some tea.

Neden öğle yemeği için ara vermiyoruz? - Why don't we break for lunch?

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kırmak

Tom Mary'nin kalbini kırmak istemiyordu. - Tom didn't want to break Mary's heart.

Pencereyi kırmak için bir çekiç kullanıldı. - A hammer was used to break the window.

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mola

Onlar şu anda bir mola veriyorlar. - They're having a break at the moment.

Çok yorgun olduğum için öğle yemeği molası sırasında biraz uyudum. - I slept a little during lunch break because I was so tired.

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kopmak

Erkek arkadaşın sorunlu bir kişi ama bırakmak ya da kopmak için yeterince iyi bir neden değil. - Your boyfriend is a problematic person, but that's not a good enough reason to give up or break off your relationship.

İskoçya, İngiltere'den kopmak istiyor. - Scotland wants to break away from England.

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{f} kırılmak
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bozmak

Biz bu müzakereyi bozmak istiyoruz. - We want to break off this negotiation.

Ben bu 100 dolarlık banknotu, dört tane 20 dolarlık banknot ve yirmi tane tekliğe bozmak istiyorum. - I'd like to break this 100 dollar bill into four 20 dollar bills and twenty singles.

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{i} ara

Araba bozulursa, yürürüz. - If the car breaks down, we'll walk.

O, ara vermeden 30 dakika boyunca konuştu. - She spoke for 30 minutes without a break.

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{i} teneffüs
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{f} yenmek
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fırsat

Bu benim büyük fırsatım. - This is my big break.

Bana bir fırsat ver. Söyleyecek bir şeyin varsa, surat asmayı bırak ve onu söyle. - Give me a break. If you have something to say, stop making faces and say it.

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batırmak
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kaçmak

Biz bu gece kaçmak zorundayız, yoksa çıldıracağım. - We've got to break out tonight or I'll go crazy!

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{i} fren
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ortalık ağarmak
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dağıtmak
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(Bilgisayar) çık

Ben dün kahvaltı etmeden evden çıktım. - I left home without having breakfast yesterday.

O, kahvaltıdan önce bir yürüyüşe çıktı. - He took a walk before breakfast.

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şafak atmak
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tan ağarmak
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iş molası
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ufalamak
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haklamak
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bozuşmak
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çıtlatmak
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(Bilgisayar) satır sonu
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bozuşma
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gün doğmak
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dönmek
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sökme
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şafak sökmek
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atılma
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ara verme

Dün gece ara vermeden çalıştı. - He worked last night without taking a break.

O, ara vermeden 30 dakika boyunca konuştu. - She spoke for 30 minutes without a break.

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ayırmak
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(Bilgisayar) sayfa sonu
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(Bilgisayar) kesme bitir
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kısım
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dinlenme

Bir mola vermeni ve biraz dinlenmeni öneriyorum. - I suggest that you take a break and cool off a little.

Eğer Jane daha fazla dinlenmezse, O bir sinir krizi geçirebilir. - If Jane does not rest more, she may have a nervous breakdown.

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kopmak (fırtına)
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solo bölüm caz
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mola vermek

Sadece mola vermek üzereydik. - We were just about to take a break.

Bence şimdi bir mola vermek en iyisi. - I think it's best to take a break now.

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kapatmak
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(Bilgisayar) bitir

Onunla ilişkimi tamamen bitirmeye kesin karar verdim. - I resolved to break up with her cleanly.

Kahvaltı bitirdikten sonra aceleyle okula gittim. - Having finished breakfast, I hurried to school.

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benzetmek
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kesilme
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bozulmak
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yıkmak

Bizim sosyal engelleri yıkmak için çok çalışmamız gerekmektedir. - We must work hard to break down social barriers.

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kırılma

Herkesin bir kırılma noktası var. - Everyone has a breaking point.

Bambu eğildi ama kırılmadı. - The bamboo gave but did not break.

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çözmek
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çatlatmak
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kırma

Benim evimde partiler vermek istiyorsanız, daha sonra her şeyi temizleyin ve bir şey kırmayın, ya da zarar için ödeme yapın. - If you want to have parties in my house, clean up everything afterwards, and don't break anything, or else pay for the damage.

Peter vazoyu kırmak niyetinde değildi. - Peter didn't intend to break the vase.

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dizginlemek
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bitmek
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açmak
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değişiklik
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şafak vakti

Tom şafak vaktinde okula gitti. - Tom left for school at the break of dawn.

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koparmak

Hükümet, aile bağlarını koparmak için elinden gelen her şeyi yaptı. - The government did all it could to break family ties.

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{i} aralık
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tutmamak
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parçalanmak
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sona ermek
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tan

Birbirinizi tanıyıp kaynaşmanıza yardımcı olması için bazı oyunlar ürettik. - To help you all get to know each other, we've created some games to break the ice!

Ben bu 100 dolarlık banknotu, dört tane 20 dolarlık banknot ve yirmi tane tekliğe bozmak istiyorum. - I'd like to break this 100 dollar bill into four 20 dollar bills and twenty singles.

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açıklık
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kırık

X ışınları kemiklerdeki kırıkları bulmak için kullanılır. - X rays are used to locate breaks in bones.

Bazı kötü kırıklarım vardı. - I had some bad breaks.

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kontrol etmek
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şans

Onun kalbini kıracağımı biliyordum ama hiç şansım yoktu. - I knew that I'd break her heart, but I had no choice.

Bir ayna kırarsan yedi yıl kötü şansa uğrayacağına inanıyor musun? - Do you believe that you will get seven years of bad luck if you break a mirror?

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yarmak
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sındırmak
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daha iyi yapmak
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{f} kır

Şu çocuk sık sık bir top ile pencerelerimizi kırıyor. - That boy often breaks our windows with a ball.

Ama aşk kalbinizi kırabilir. - But love can break your heart.

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mahvetmek
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sınmak
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Teneffüs arası
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kes

Onunla ilişkimi tamamen bitirmeye kesin karar verdim. - I resolved to break up with her cleanly.

Taş, makası ezer. Makas, kağıdı keser. Kağıt, taşı kaplar. - Rock breaks scissors. Scissors cut paper. Paper smothers rock.

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molas
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kesme bitir/kes
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{f} batmak
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sona erdirmek
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kes,v.kır: n.aralık
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parçalamak

Bir kazma sert zemin yüzeyleri parçalamak için kullanılan uzun saplı bir araçtır. - A pick is a long handled tool used for breaking up hard ground surfaces.

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{f} fırlamak
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{f} ağarmak
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{f} kesmek

Ne yazık ki tartışmayı kesmek zorundayız. - I'm afraid we must break off the discussion.

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firar etmek
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bozdurmak kaçmak
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nüfuz etmek
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içine girmek
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{f} uymamak
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{i} firar
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{f} ara vermek

Ara vermek istiyorum. - I want to take a break.

Ara vermek için vaktim yok. - I don't have time to take a break.

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{f} çiğnemek

Birkaç kişi, yasayı çiğnemekle suçlandı. - Several people have been accused of breaking the law.

Kuralları çiğnemekten korkma. - Don't be afraid to break the rules.

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{f} yakın dövüşü bırakmak
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{f} dalmak
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f kırmak
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{i} ani fiyat düşüşü
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kesme

Ne yazık ki tartışmayı kesmek zorundayız. - I'm afraid we must break off the discussion.

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solo bölüm
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{f} (broke, bro.ken) 1
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bitirmek

Bu bitirmek için zor bir alışkanlık. - It's a hard habit to break.

Tom Mary ile ilişkiyi bitirmek istemiyor. - Tom doesn't want to break up with Mary.

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{i} aralık, açıklık; ara, fasıla
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{i} çatlak
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{f} iflas etmek
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{f} söylemek

Gerçekten o okula devam etmeyi sevdim. Gustavo bize mola sırasında oynamak ve şarkı söylemek için her gün gitar getirirdi. - I really liked attending to that school. Every day, Gustavo would bring the guitar for us to play and sing during the break.

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riayet etmemek
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yaralamak
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{f} ihlal etmek

Hakim Scopes'i yasayı ihlal etmekle suçlu buldu. - The judge found Scopes guilty of breaking the law.

Kuralları azıcık ihlal etmekten korkma. - Don't be afraid to break the rules a little.

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{i} gaf
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(Askeri) ARA İŞARETİ: Telefon ve telsiz ile verilen raporlarda, başlık ile metin veya metin ile imza arasında ya da metin içindeki fasılalar
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devreyi bozmak
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(Tekstil) (to) ajur yapmak
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iflâs ettirmek
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uymamak bir yerini kırmak
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{i} solo bölüm (caz)
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{f} patlamak
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{i} kaçma

Tom hapisten kaçmama yardım etti. - Tom helped me break out of jail.

Biz bu gece kaçmak zorundayız, yoksa çıldıracağım. - We've got to break out tonight or I'll go crazy!

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{i} iş molası: They took a break. Mola verdiler
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araya girmek
English - English

Definition of break for in English English dictionary

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To counter-attack
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A rest or pause, usually from work; a breaktime

Let’s take a five-minute break.

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To design or use a powerful (yet legal) strategy that unbalances the game in a player's favor

Letting white have three extra queens would break chess.

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Of a bone, to crack or fracture due to a physical strain, such as a collision

His ribs broke under the weight of the rocks piled on his chest.

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An instance of breaking something into two pieces

The femur has a clean break and so should heal easily.

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To arrive

Morning has broken.

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To interrupt or cease one's work or occupation temporarily

Let's break for lunch.

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A temporary split (with a romantic partner)

I think we need a break.

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An interval or intermission between two parts of a performance, for example a theatre show, broadcast, or sports game
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A significant change in circumstance, attitude, perception, or focus of attention: big break, lucky break
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To demote, to reduce the military rank of

Not long after this event, Clausen became involved in another disciplinary situation and was broken to private—the only one to win the Medal of Honor in Vietnam.

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To change a steady state abruptly

With the mood broken, what we had been doing seemed pretty silly.

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To surpass or do better than (a specific number), to do better than (an record), setting a new record

The policeman broke sixty on a residential street in his hurry to catch the thief.

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To arrange a temporary split (with a romantic partner)
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To cause (a barrier) to no longer bar

specifically To open (a safe) without using the correct key, combination, or the like.

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to end

The forecast says the hot weather will break by midweek.

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To end (a connection), to disconnect

I couldn't hear a thing he was saying, so I broke the connection and called him back.

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A short section of music, often between verses, in which some performers stop while others continue

The fiddle break was amazing, it was a pity the singer came back in on the wrong note.

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To divide (something, often money) into smaller units

The wholesaler broke the container loads into palettes and boxes for local retailers.

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To collapse into surf, after arriving in shallow water. right|thumb|196px|A wave breaking
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A place where waves break (that is, where waves pitch or spill forward creating white water)

The final break in the Greenmount area is Kirra Point.

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An act of escaping

prison break.

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To end up in two or more pieces that cannot easily be reassembled

If the vase falls to the floor, it might break.

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To do that which is forbidden by (a rule or rules)

break one's word.

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a change; the end of a spell of persistent good or bad weather
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backgammon, transitive To remove one of the two men on (a point).

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To cause to end up in two or more pieces that cannot easily be reassembled

She broke the vase.

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Of a voice, to alter in type: in men generally to go up, in women sometimes to go down; to crack

His voice breaks (or cracks) when he gets emotional.

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To cause an animal to lose its will, to tame

You have to break an elephant before you can use it as an animal of burden.

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To cause, accidentally or intentionally, (a bone) to crack under physical strain

He slipped on the ice and broke his leg.

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To interrupt (a fall) by inserting something so that the falling object not hit something else beneath

He survived the jump out the window because the bushes below broke his fall.

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To cause (a person) to lose his spirit or will; to crush the spirits of; to ruin (a person) emotionally

Interrogators have used many forms of torture to break prisoners of war.

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To cause to stop functioning properly or altogether

Adding 64-bit support broke backward compatibility with earlier versions.

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To disclose or make known an item of news, etc

I don't know how to break this to you, but your cat is not coming back.

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To become audible suddenly

Like the crash of thunderbolts , the sound of musquetry broke over the lawn, .

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To cause (a habit) to no longer exist

I've got to break this habit I have of biting my nails.

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The beginning (of the morning)

at the break of day.

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To demulsify
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To ruin financially

The recession broke some small businesses.

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a pause from doing something (as work); "we took a 10-minute break"; "he took time out to recuperate"
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{n} an opening, breach, failure, pause, line
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{v} to part by force, dash to pieces, tame, become a bankrupt, ruin, fall out, violate, dawn as the day, cashier, decline in strength
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rupture
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To cause a person or animal to lose his/her/its will, usually obtained by means of torture.right
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To make an abrupt or sudden change; to change the gait; as, to break into a run or gallop
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be broken in; "If the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stress"
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A large four-wheeled carriage, having a straight body and calash top, with the driver's seat in front and the footman's behind
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make the opening shot that scatters the balls destroy the completeness of a set of related items; "The book dealer would not break the set"
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To destroy the official character and standing of; to cashier; to dismiss
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exchange for smaller units of money; "I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy"
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(tennis) a score consisting of winning a game when your opponent was serving; "he was up two breaks in the second set"
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when a team quickly advances the ball down the field in an attempt to get its players near the opponent's goal before the defenders have a chance to retreat; also called an advantage
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A projection or recess from the face of a building
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If you break your journey somewhere, you stop there for a short time so that you can have a rest. Because of the heat we broke our journey at a small country hotel
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To break someone means to destroy their determination and courage, their success, or their career. He never let his jailers break him Ken's wife, Vicki, said: `He's a broken man.' = destroy
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If you break with a group of people or a traditional way of doing things, or you break your connection with them, you stop being involved with that group or stop doing things in that way. In 1959, Akihito broke with imperial tradition by marrying a commoner They were determined to break from precedent They have yet to break the link with the trade unions. Break is also a noun. Making a completely clean break with the past, the couple got rid of all their old furniture
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change directions suddenly invalidate by judicial action; "The will was broken"
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lessen in force or effect; "soften a shock"; "break a fall"
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become fractured; break or crack on the surface only; "The glass cracked when it was heated"
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Of a bone, to cause to crack under physical strain
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A physical space that opens up in something or between two things
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The instruments that are named are the ones that carry on playing, for example a fiddle break implies that the fiddle is the most prominent instrument playing during the break
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The moment and/or location at which a series circuit is opened and made discontinuous Brownout A condition in which the supply voltage is insufficient to power the load Circuit A closed path followed or capable of being followed by an electric current
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separate from a clinch, in boxing; "The referee broke the boxers"
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To fall out; to terminate friendship
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To make the first shot
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A rapid and sharp price decline in pricing
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find the solution or key to; "break the code"
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When a boy's voice breaks, it becomes deeper and sounds more like a man's voice. He sings with the strained discomfort of someone whose voice hasn't quite broken
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If you break a rule, promise, or agreement, you do something that you should not do according to that rule, promise, or agreement. We didn't know we were breaking the (Hukuk) broken promises
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to disclose or make known an item of news etc
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See Brake, n
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n an abrupt change of direction in the attacker's approach
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To impart, as news or information; to broach; - - with to, and often with a modified word implying some reserve; as, to break the news gently to the widow; to break a purpose cautiously to a friend
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break a piece from a whole; "break a branch from a tree"
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To exchange for other money or currency of smaller denomination; as, to break a five dollar bill
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To strain apart; to sever by fracture; to divide with violence; as, to break a rope or chain; to break a seal; to break an axle; to break rocks or coal; to break a lock
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do a break dance; "Kids were break-dancing at the street corner"
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emerge from the surface of a body of water; "The whales broke"
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a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something
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The break of day or the break of dawn is the time when it begins to grow light after the night. `I,' he finished poetically, `will watch over you to the break of day.'
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the opening shot that scatters the balls in billiards or pool an unexpected piece of good luck; "he finally got his big break"
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an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity; "it was presented without commercial breaks"
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a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions); "they hoped to avoid a break in relations"
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prevent completion; "stop the project"; "break off the negociations"
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The result of a successful cryptanalytic attack To destroy the advantage of a cipher in hiding information A cipher is "broken" when the information in a message can be extracted without the key, or when the key itself can be recovered The strength of a cipher can be considered to be the minimum effort required for a break, by any possible attack A break is particularly significant when the work involved need not be repeated on every message The use of the term "break" can be misleading when an impractical amount of work is required to achieve the break This case might be better described a "theoretical" or "certificational" weakness
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ruin completely; "He busted my radio!"
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feelings You can say `give me a break' to show that you are annoyed by what someone has said or done. `I'm a real intellectual-type guy, Tracy,' James joked. `Oh, give me a break,' Tracy moaned
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An interruption in continuity in writing or printing, as where there is an omission, an unfilled line, etc
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If there is a break in the cloud or weather, it changes and there is a short period of sunshine or fine weather. A sudden break in the cloud allowed rescuers to spot Michael Benson
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To win a game as receiver
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An interruption of continuity; change of direction; as, a break in a wall; a break in the deck of a ship
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To cause to end up in two or more pieces
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change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another; "Her voice broke to a whisper when she started to talk about her children"
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an escape from jail; "the breakout was carefully planned"
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To be crushed, or overwhelmed with sorrow or grief; as, my heart is breaking
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To destroy the strength, firmness, or consistency of; as, to break flax
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To destroy the arrangement of; to throw into disorder; to pierce; as, the cavalry were not able to break the British squares
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To collapse into surf, after arriving in shallow water
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weaken or destroy in spirit or body; "His resistance was broken"; "a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death"
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an escape from jail; "the breakout was carefully planned" a sudden dash; "he made a break for the open door" an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity; "it was presented without commercial breaks" (tennis) a score consisting of winning a game when your opponent was serving; "he was up two breaks in the second set" the opening shot that scatters the balls in billiards or pool an unexpected piece of good luck; "he finally got his big break" the occurrence of breaking; "the break in the dam threatened the valley" weaken or destroy in spirit or body; "His resistance was broken"; "a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death" diminish or discontinue abruptly; "The patient's fever broke last night" fall sharply; "stock prices broke" be broken in; "If the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stress" of the male voice in puberty; "his voice is breaking--he should no longer sing in the choir" render inoperable or ineffective; "You broke the alarm clock when you took it apart!" become separated into pieces or fragments; "The figurine broke"; "The freshly baked loaf fell apart" destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments; "He broke the glass plate"; "She broke the match" happen; "Report the news as it develops"; "These political movements recrudesce from time to time" prevent completion; "stop the project"; "break off the negociations" change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another; "Her voice broke to a whisper when she started to talk about her children" come into being; "light broke over the horizon"; "Voices broke in the air" find the solution or key to; "break the code" find a flaw in; "break an alibi"; "break down a proof" undergo breaking; "The simple vowels broke in many Germanic languages" interrupt the flow of current in; "break a circuit" be released or become known; of news; "News of her death broke in the morning" pierce or penetrate; "The blade broke her skin" become punctured or penetrated; "The skin broke" break a piece from a whole; "break a branch from a tree" go to pieces; "The lawn mower finally broke"; "The gears wore out"; "The old chair finally fell apart completely" ruin completely; "He busted my radio!" separate from a clinch, in boxing; "The referee broke the boxers" make the opening shot that scatters the balls destroy the completeness of a set of related items; "The book dealer would not break the set" exchange for smaller units of money; "I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy" force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up; "break into tears"; "erupt in anger" curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves; "The surf broke" emerge from the surface of a body of water; "The whales broke" scatter or part; "The clouds broke after the heavy downpour" make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing; "The ranks broke" move away or escape suddenly; "The horses broke from the stable"; "Three inmates broke jail"; "Nobody can break out--this prison is high security" change directions suddenly invalidate by judicial action; "The will was broken" interrupt a continued activity; "She had broken with the traditional patterns" cause the failure or ruin of; "His peccadilloes finally broke his marriage"; "This play will either make or break the playwright" happen or take place; "Things have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months" come forth or begin from a state of latency; "The first winter storm broke over New York" give up; "break cigarette smoking" cause to give up a habit; "She finally broke herself of smoking cigarettes" vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity; "The flat plain was broken by tall mesas" come to an end; "The heat wave finally broke yesterday
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stop operating or functioning; "The engine finally went"; "The car died on the road"; "The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town"; "The coffee maker broke"; "The engine failed on the way to town"; "her eyesight went after the accident"
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When an object breaks or when you break it, it suddenly separates into two or more pieces, often because it has been hit or dropped. He fell through the window, breaking the glass The plate broke Break the cauliflower into florets The plane broke into three pieces. bombed-out buildings, surrounded by broken glass and rubble The only sound was the crackle of breaking ice
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a Pawn move with the hope or intention of opening lines, particularly files In blocked positions like the French Defence it's important to organise your own pawn break
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When day or dawn breaks, it starts to grow light after the night has ended. They continued the search as dawn broke. see also daybreak
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If you break a habit or if someone breaks you of it, you no longer have that habit. If you continue to smoke, keep trying to break the habit The professor hoped to break the students of the habit of looking for easy answers
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happen or take place; "Things have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months"
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To burst forth violently, as a storm
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the occurrence of breaking; "the break in the dam threatened the valley"
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An interruption; a pause; as, a break in friendship; a break in the conversation
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come into being; "light broke over the horizon"; "Voices broke in the air"
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cause the failure or ruin of; "His peccadilloes finally broke his marriage"; "This play will either make or break the playwright"
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the act of breaking something; "the breakage was unavoidable"
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An opening made by fracture or disruption
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make the opening shot that scatters the balls
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The first shot in a game of billiards
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diminish or discontinue abruptly; "The patient's fever broke last night"
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To tame; to reduce to subjection; to make tractable; to discipline; as, to break a horse to the harness or saddle
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The appearance of the bottom of a pair of trousers The front of the trouser should barely graze the front of the shoe, causing a slight vertical wrinkle, or break, in the drape of the pant fabric
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become punctured or penetrated; "The skin broke"
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A transmission interruption, usually to allow a controlled terminal to interrupt the controlling computer
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To infringe or violate, as an obligation, law, or promise
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Of a bone, to fracture accidentally
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invalidate by judicial action; "The will was broken"
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give up; "break cigarette smoking"
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go to pieces; "The lawn mower finally broke"; "The gears wore out"; "The old chair finally fell apart completely"
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The number of points scored by one player in one visit to the table
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If the weather breaks or a storm breaks, it suddenly becomes rainy or stormy after a period of sunshine. I've been waiting for the weather to break
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act in disregard of laws and rules; "offend all laws of humanity"; "violate the basic laws or human civilization"; "break a law"
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happen; "Report the news as it develops"; "These political movements recrudesce from time to time"
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render inoperable or ineffective; "You broke the alarm clock when you took it apart!"
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interrupt the flow of current in; "break a circuit"
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To diminish the force of; to lessen the shock of, as a fall or blow
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To break the force of something such as a blow or fall means to weaken its effect, for example by getting in the way of it. He sustained serious neck injuries after he broke someone's fall
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terminate; "She interrupted her pregnancy"; "break a lucky streak"; "break the cycle of poverty"
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To lay open, as a purpose; to disclose, divulge, or communicate
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A break is a short holiday. They are currently taking a short break in Spain
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If you break a part of your body such as your leg, your arm, or your nose, or if a bone breaks, you are injured because a bone cracks or splits. She broke a leg in a skiing accident Old bones break easily Several people were treated for broken bones. Break is also a noun. It has caused a bad break to Gabriella's leg
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undergo breaking; "The simple vowels broke in many Germanic languages"
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The part of a story that is continued on another page Sometimes several breaks are gathered together on a "break page " Also called jumps
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reduce to bankruptcy; "My daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!"; "The slump in the financial markets smashed him"
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If you break free or loose, you free yourself from something or escape from it. She broke free by thrusting her elbow into his chest
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A condition in spacing that lasts longer than a single character transmission time A break is often used by a receiving terminal to interrupt a sending device's transmission, request a disconnection, or to terminate a process
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If someone breaks something, especially a difficult or unpleasant situation that has existed for some time, they end it or change it. New proposals have been put forward to break the deadlock among rival factions The country is heading towards elections which may break the party's long hold on power. Break is also a noun. Nothing that might lead to a break in the deadlock has been discussed yet
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(geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other; "they built it right over a geological fault"
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cause to give up a habit; "She finally broke herself of smoking cigarettes"
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If someone or something breaks a silence, they say something or make a noise after a long period of silence. Hugh broke the silence. `Is she always late?' he asked
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make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; "The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news to her"
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come to an end; "The heat wave finally broke yesterday"
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To interrupt; to destroy the continuity of; to dissolve or terminate; as, to break silence; to break one's sleep; to break one's journey
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{i} fracture; pause, intermission; time out; crack; opportunity; alteration; divider between one part of a document and another (Computers)
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make submissive, obedient, or useful; "The horse was tough to break"; "I broke in the new intern"
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To cause to malfunction or stop working altogether
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the curve of a putt or running shot due to the slope of the terrain and gravity Example: As you gain experience in golf your ability to read the break on putts improves
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cease an action temporarily; "We pause for station identification"; "let's break for lunch"
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of the male voice in puberty; "his voice is breaking--he should no longer sing in the choir"
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breaking of hard tissue such as bone; "it was a nasty fracture"; "the break seems to have been caused by a fall"
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{f} smash into pieces, shatter, crack; be smashed into pieces; be cut off; force into; stop, cancel
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To burst forth; to make its way; to come to view; to appear; to dawn
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break down, literally or metaphorically; "The wall collapsed"; "The business collapsed"; "The dam broke"; "The roof collapsed"; "The wall gave in"; "The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice"
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a sudden dash; "he made a break for the open door"
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Place where waves break (ie. pitch or spill forward creating white water)
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A device for checking motion, or for measuring friction
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An opening or displacement in the circuit, interrupting the electrical current
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Of a bone, to crack or fracture through a sudden physical strain, such as a collision
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Also, to change in tone, as a boy's voice at puberty
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To come apart or divide into two or more pieces, usually with suddenness and violence; to part; to burst asunder
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To destroy the completeness of; to remove a part from; as, to break a set
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fracture a bone of; "I broke my foot while playing hockey"
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To shatter to pieces; to reduce to fragments
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To stop functioning properly or altogether
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To cause an interruption in program operation Ctrl+C is the standard DOS break-key combination but seldom halts operation of a Windows application Esc is more commonly used in Windows to cause an operation to terminate before completion
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fall sharply; "stock prices broke"
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come forth or begin from a state of latency; "The first winter storm broke over New York"
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fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns; "This sentence violates the rules of syntax"
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move away or escape suddenly; "The horses broke from the stable"; "Three inmates broke jail"; "Nobody can break out--this prison is high security"
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assign to a lower position; reduce in rank; "She was demoted because she always speaks up"; "He was broken down to Sargeant"
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A break is a lucky opportunity that someone gets to achieve something. He went into TV and got his first break playing opposite Sid James in the series `Citizen James'
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To interrupt or cease ones work or occupation temporarily
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To weaken or impair, as health, spirit, or mind
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The first appearing, as of light in the morning; the dawn; as, the break of day; the break of dawn
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to break cover: see cover to break even: see even to break new ground: see ground to break someone's heart: see heart all hell breaks loose: see hell to break the ice: see ice to break ranks: see rank to break wind: see wind
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interrupt a continued activity; "She had broken with the traditional patterns"
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If a surface, cover, or seal breaks or if something breaks it, a hole or tear is made in it, so that a substance can pass through. Once you've broken the seal of a bottle there's no way you can put it back together again The bandage must be put on when the blister breaks Do not use the cream on broken skin
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come to an end; "The heat wave finally broke yesterday
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To end up in two or more pieces that cant easily be reassembled
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To design or use a powerful (yet legal) strategy that unbalances the game in a players favor
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scatter or part; "The clouds broke after the heavy downpour"
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force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up; "break into tears"; "erupt in anger"
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The act of the opening of an electrical circuit
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To destroy the financial credit of; to make bankrupt; to ruin
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destroy the completeness of a set of related items; "The book dealer would not break the set"
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When you break a piece of bad news to someone, you tell it to them, usually in a kind way. Then Louise broke the news that she was leaving me I worried for ages and decided that I had better break it to her
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To fail in musical quality; as, a singer's voice breaks when it is strained beyond its compass and a tone or note is not completed, but degenerates into an unmusical sound instead
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some abrupt occurrence that interrupts; "the telephone is an annoying interruption"; "there was a break in the action when a player was hurt"
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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"
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To open spontaneously, or by pressure from within, as a bubble, a tumor, a seed vessel, a bag
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If you break a secret code, you work out how to understand it. It was feared they could break the Allies' codes. = crack
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destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments; "He broke the glass plate"; "She broke the match"
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To fall in business; to become bankrupt
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When a tool or piece of machinery breaks or when you break it, it is damaged and no longer works. When the clutch broke, the car was locked into second gear The lead biker broke his bike chain
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In tennis, if you break your opponent's serve, you win a game in which your opponent is serving. He broke McEnroe's serve. Break is also a noun. A single break of serve settled the first two sets. see also broke, broken, heartbreak, heartbreaking, heartbroken, outbreak
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To lay open as by breaking; to divide; as, to break a package of goods
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A break is a short period of time when you have a rest or a change from what you are doing, especially if you are working or if you are in a boring or unpleasant situation. They may be able to help with childcare so that you can have a break I thought a 15 min break from his work would do him good She rang Moira during a coffee break. see also lunch break, tea break
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If you break a record, you beat the previous record for a particular achievement. Jurassic Park had broken all box office records. see also record-breaking
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curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves; "The surf broke"
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The finals rounds in a tournament Teams in the finals have 'made the break' or 'broken' (don't ask why, nobody seems to know) At tournaments, the break is not usually announced until about midnight on Break Night, the biggest party of the week, keeping everyone in suspense and providing a great excuse to get drunk to celebrate or drown their sorrows
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A rest or pause, usually from work
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find a flaw in; "break an alibi"; "break down a proof"
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The amount of curvature of a putt as it rolls on a putting green The more the green slopes, the greater the break
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the opening shot that scatters the balls in billiards or pool
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1) A lucky shot; 2) a stopper after a number of consecutive strikes
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surpass in excellence; "She bettered her own record"; "break a record"
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be released or become known; of news; "News of her death broke in the morning"
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When a wave breaks, it passes its highest point and turns downwards, for example when it reaches the shore. Danny listened to the waves breaking against the shore
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rupture, fracture, or crack, as in: Don't play ball in the house, because you'll break something
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A game won by the receiving player or players (in case of a double)
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an unexpected piece of good luck; "he finally got his big break"
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If someone breaks for a short period of time, they rest or change from what they are doing for a short period. They broke for lunch
Turkish - English

Definition of break for in Turkish English dictionary

break
(Bilgisayar) break is
BREAK
break
break for

    Turkish pronunciation

    breyk fôr

    Pronunciation

    /ˈbrāk ˈfôr/ /ˈbreɪk ˈfɔːr/

    Common Collocations

    break for love

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