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I . broke [brəʊk] VB

broke pt of break:

II . broke [brəʊk] ADJ inf

broke
suh
broke

See also break up , break through , break out , break off , break into , break in , break down , break away , break

break through VB intr

1. break (make one's way):

2. break (be successful):

break out VB intr

1. break (escape):

3. break (become covered with):

I broke out in a cold sweat

I . break off VB trans

1. break (separate forcefully):

II . break off VB intr

break into VB intr

1. break (forcefully enter):

2. break (start doing sth):

I . break in VB intr

1. break (enter by force):

2. break (interrupt):

II . break in VB trans

1. break (condition):

I . break down VB intr

1. break (stop working):

2. break (dissolve):

3. break (emotionally):

II . break down VB trans

2. break (overcome):

3. break CHEM:

4. break (separate into parts):

break away VB intr

1. break (move away forcibly):

2. break (split off):

I . break [breɪk] N

1. break (fracture):

2. break:

luknja f
vrzel f

3. break (escape):

5. break (end of relationship):

6. break (opportunity):

7. break SPORTS:

stone-ˈbroke ADJ Am (stony-broke)

stony-ˈbroke ADJ pred Brit Aus inf

I . break [breɪk] N

1. break (fracture):

2. break:

luknja f
vrzel f

3. break (escape):

5. break (end of relationship):

6. break (opportunity):

7. break SPORTS:

II . break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB trans

2. break (momentarily interrupt):

4. break TENNIS:

6. break code:

7. break (tell) news:

break away VB intr

1. break (move away forcibly):

2. break (split off):

I . break down VB intr

1. break (stop working):

2. break (dissolve):

3. break (emotionally):

II . break down VB trans

2. break (overcome):

3. break CHEM:

4. break (separate into parts):

I . break in VB intr

1. break (enter by force):

2. break (interrupt):

II . break in VB trans

1. break (condition):

break into VB intr

1. break (forcefully enter):

2. break (start doing sth):

I . break off VB trans

1. break (separate forcefully):

II . break off VB intr

break out VB intr

1. break (escape):

3. break (become covered with):

I broke out in a cold sweat

break through VB intr

1. break (make one's way):

2. break (be successful):

ˈbreak-in N

ˈcof·fee break N

ˈlunch break N

ˈtea break N

ˈword break N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In addition, vandals repeatedly broke into the building, causing more damage.
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The hardened glass shattered into many mostly harmless fragments when the windshield broke.
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Rioters overturned rubbish containers, broke traffic lights and let off firecrackers as they rampaged through the city centre.
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When the two broke up, the show received an influx of fan mail asking when the two would reunite.
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The 2007-08 team broke the school record for goals in a season with 96 and finished with the second-most wins in school history, 15.
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Moments after kick-off, a crush barrier broke, and fans began to fall on top of each other.
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The third passenger car broke in two; the front half hanging down over the edge of the abutment; the rear remaining on the track.
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I refilled the same cartridges on a canon printer for more than six years until the paper feed broke with excellent results.
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He broke his leg and missed the 1993 season and in the spring of 1994, lost 40 pounds because of a bout with mononucleosis.
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This final break-down becomes the proverbial straw that broke the tours' back.
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