0 to separate into two or more pieces, or to make something separate into two or more pieces -- kırmak
1 to damage a bone in your arm/leg, etc -- kolunu/bacağını kırmak
2 If you break a machine, object, etc, or if it breaks, it stops working because it is damaged. -- bozulmak, çalışmamak, kırılmak
Who broke the video?
3 to not do what you should do according to an agreement/promise/rule, etc -- antlaşma/söz/kural/ bozmak vb., ihlal etmek, uymamak
4 to do something illegal -- yasayı ihlal etmek, kanuna uymamak
5 to tell someone about something unpleasant that has happened -- birine tatsız/hoş olmayan bir haberi vermek, felaket tellalı olmak
6 to make a noise, speak, etc and end a period of silence -- sessizliği bozmak
7 to stop doing something that you usually do -- bir alışkanlık/rutin vs. vazgeçmek, bırakmak
8 to do something faster, better, etc than anyone else -- rekor kırmak
9 to stop the activity you are doing to have a short rest -- ara vermek, nefes almak, teneffüs yapmak, mola vermek
10 If news or a story breaks, or if someone breaks it, it becomes known by the public for the first time. -- patlak vermek, acil haber olarak sunmak
11 If the weather breaks, it changes suddenly, and usually becomes worse. -- (hava) bozulmak, kötüleşmek
12 When a boy's voice breaks, it becomes deeper and sounds like a man's voice. -- erkeksi ve kalın ses çıkarmak, sesi kalınlaşmak
13 When a wave breaks, it reaches its highest point as it moves towards the land, and then becomes flat and white. -- dalga çıkmak, yükselmek
14 If a storm breaks, it starts suddenly. -- (fırtına) çıkmak, meydana gelmek
15 to not make money but also not lose money -- ne kaybetmek, ne kazanmak
16 to suddenly escape or become separate from something -- kaçıp kurtulmak, serbest/başıboş kalmak, ayrılmak
17 When dawn (= early morning)/day breaks, the sky becomes lighter because the sun is rising. -- gün ağarmak, şafak sökmek
18 a pause in an activity, usually to rest or to eat -- ara, fasıla, teneffüs, dinlenme arası, paydos, mola
19 a holiday or period of time away from work, school, etc -- tatil, ara, dinlenme
20 a lucky opportunity -- şanslı bir fırsat
21 a place where something has separated in an accident -- kırılma, bozulmak, darmadağın olma, kazada kopma
a break in the bone
22 the end of a relationship, connection, or way of doing something -- bir ilişkiyi/bağlantıyı/yapmayı bitirme, son verme
a break with tradition
To the extent that conversations are implicitly expected or planned to co-occur with dinners, coffee breaks, or other scheduled activities, they are also temporally constrained.
The data were collected at home parties, lunchtime breaks, and other private venues.
It represented a break from the past and symbolized a cer tain dynamism associated with modernity.
There have been reports of some localised fumarole activity during the past 100 years, and a new lava flow broke out only 20 years ago.
By the end of the century, however, a few women had managed to break the ranks of male professionalism and attain medical degrees.
Three independent branches can be seen: degeneracy has been removed by breaking symmetry through displacement of one of the jets.
Rather, material structure is progressively broken up by increasing shear stresses.
Participants took a break between the two conditions and then completed the other modality, starting again with six new training items.
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損壞, 破碎,破裂, 打破…
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损坏, 破碎,破裂, 打破…
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romper(se), romper, estropear(se)…
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quebrar(-se), quebrar, parar…
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壊れる(~を壊す), 割れる(~を割る), ~を骨折する…
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pause [feminine], chance [feminine], félure [feminine]…
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trencar(-se), trencar, espatllar(-se)…
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