0 a violent escape, especially by a group, from prison:
1 used to describe someone or something that suddenly becomes very well known or successful in a particular type of activity, or an achievement that helps them do this:
2 used in connection with smaller groups that separate from a meeting to discuss a particular issue, before returning to the main meeting:
3 an increase, especially a sudden one:
4 → breakdown
5 very successful, especially when compared to something else:
They described 2008 as a breakout year for European technology firms.
6 relating to a meeting of one or more small groups that are part of a larger group:
Just a few days before going into bookshops, Time magazine declared it "the breakout fiction debut of the year".
Sam Rockwell plays the role in the breakout performance of the year.
The drama went on to be the breakout success of the new TV season.
Representatives of the corporate sector stayed with us throughout the breakouts of individual areas.
The number of break-out groups was increased to three.
Breakouts are split into several categories called tracks.
中文繁体
開始, 突然發生, 爆發…
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开始, 突然发生, 爆发…
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desatarse, estallar, aparecer…
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surgir, irromper, começar…
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(事件などが)起こる, 発生する…
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patlak vermek, birden meydana gelmek, ortaya çıkmak…
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se déclarer, éclater, se couvrir de boutons…
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esclatar…
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