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aus der Fassung geraten sein
bro·ken ˈup AGG pred colloq
I. break up VB vb trans
1. break up (end):
2. break up (forcefully end):
to break up sth
to break up sth (dissolve)
3. break up (split up):
to break up sth
break it up, you two! colloq
4. break up (dig up):
to break up sth
5. break up colloq:
II. break up VB vb intr
1. break up (end relationship):
sich acc trennen colloq
2. break up (come to an end):
break up meeting
break up marriage
break up marriage
3. break up:
break up coalition
break up aircraft, ship
4. break up SCUOLA:
schließen <schloss, geschlossen>
5. break up esp ingl am:
loslachen colloq
ˈbreak-up AGG FIN
Liquidationswert m <-(e)s, -e>
I. bro·ken [ˈbrəʊkən, ingl am ˈbroʊk-] VB
broken part pass di break
II. bro·ken [ˈbrəʊkən, ingl am ˈbroʊk-] AGG inv
1. broken (shattered):
2. broken (not functioning):
broken watch
3. broken (defeated):
broken man, woman
4. broken (not fluent):
5. broken (interrupted):
6. broken (dotted):
7. broken attr (not adhered to):
broken contract, promise
break <broke, broken> VB
brechen (Welle)
I. break [breɪk] SOST
1. break:
Bruch m <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>
Sprung m <-(e)s, Sprụ̈n·ge>
Riss m <-es, -e>
break MED
Bruch m <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>
2. break:
Lücke f <-, -n>
Spalt m <-(e)s, -e>
Unterbrechung f <-, -en>
3. break (escape):
Ausbruch m <-(e)s, -brü·che>
4. break SCUOLA:
Unterbrechung f <-, -en>
Pause f <-, -n>
break esp ingl brit (during classes)
break ingl brit (holiday)
commercial break TV, RADIO
Werbung f <-, -en->
5. break METEOR:
Tagesanbruch m <-(e)s> kein pl
6. break (divergence):
Bruch m <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>
7. break (end of relationship):
Abbruch m <-s, -brü·che>
to make the break [from sb/sth]
8. break (opportunity):
Chance f <-, -n>
Gelegenheit f <-, -en>
9. break SPORT (in tennis):
Break m o nt <-s, -s>
Anstoß m <-es, -stöße>
10. break COMM colloq (sharp fall):
11. break INFORM:
Pause-Taste f <-, -n>
locuzioni:
give me a break! colloq (knock it off!)
II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB vb trans
1. break (shatter):
to break sth
etw kaputt machen colloq
to break one's back [or ingl am ass] fig colloq
sich acc abrackern colloq [o. abstrampeln]
to break sb's back fig
jdm das Kreuz brechen fig
to break sb's heart fig
2. break (momentarily interrupt):
to break sth
to break a circuit ELETTR
to break step [or stride] MILIT
3. break (put an end to):
to break sth
to break the back of sth ingl brit, ingl Aus
4. break SPORT:
to break sb TENNIS
5. break (violate):
to break sth
6. break (forcefully end):
to break sth
7. break (decipher):
8. break (make public):
to break sth
to break sth GIORN
to break sth to sb
jdm etw mitteilen [o. sagen]
break it to me gently! scherz
9. break (separate into parts):
to break sth
to break bread RELIG
to break bread [with sb] dated letter
[mit jdm] das Brot brechen ant [o. sein Brot teilen]
10. break (make change for):
to break a note [or ingl am bill]
11. break (crush spirit):
jdn brechen [o. colloq kleinkriegen]
12. break (leave):
to break cover MILIT
to break rank MILIT
to break rank[s] fig
13. break (open up):
locuzioni:
to break the bank scherz
to break the ice colloq
break a leg! colloq
Hals- und Beinbruch! colloq
III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB vb intr
1. break:
2. break (interrupt):
3. break wave:
4. break (change in voice):
5. break METEOR:
break weather
umschlagen <schlägt um, schlug um, umgeschlagen>
break dawn, day
break storm
6. break (collapse under strain):
7. break (become public):
break news, scandal
break news, scandal
break news, scandal
8. break (in billiards, snooker):
9. break BOXE:
10. break (move out of formation):
break clouds
break crowd
break MILIT, SPORT
11. break MED:
locuzioni:
I. break [breɪk] SOST
1. break:
Bruch m <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>
Sprung m <-(e)s, Sprụ̈n·ge>
Riss m <-es, -e>
break MED
Bruch m <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>
2. break:
Lücke f <-, -n>
Spalt m <-(e)s, -e>
Unterbrechung f <-, -en>
3. break (escape):
Ausbruch m <-(e)s, -brü·che>
4. break SCUOLA:
Unterbrechung f <-, -en>
Pause f <-, -n>
break esp ingl brit (during classes)
break ingl brit (holiday)
commercial break TV, RADIO
Werbung f <-, -en->
5. break METEOR:
Tagesanbruch m <-(e)s> kein pl
6. break (divergence):
Bruch m <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>
7. break (end of relationship):
Abbruch m <-s, -brü·che>
to make the break [from sb/sth]
8. break (opportunity):
Chance f <-, -n>
Gelegenheit f <-, -en>
9. break SPORT (in tennis):
Break m o nt <-s, -s>
Anstoß m <-es, -stöße>
10. break COMM colloq (sharp fall):
11. break INFORM:
Pause-Taste f <-, -n>
locuzioni:
give me a break! colloq (knock it off!)
II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB vb trans
1. break (shatter):
to break sth
etw kaputt machen colloq
to break one's back [or ingl am ass] fig colloq
sich acc abrackern colloq [o. abstrampeln]
to break sb's back fig
jdm das Kreuz brechen fig
to break sb's heart fig
2. break (momentarily interrupt):
to break sth
to break a circuit ELETTR
to break step [or stride] MILIT
3. break (put an end to):
to break sth
to break the back of sth ingl brit, ingl Aus
4. break SPORT:
to break sb TENNIS
5. break (violate):
to break sth
6. break (forcefully end):
to break sth
7. break (decipher):
8. break (make public):
to break sth
to break sth GIORN
to break sth to sb
jdm etw mitteilen [o. sagen]
break it to me gently! scherz
9. break (separate into parts):
to break sth
to break bread RELIG
to break bread [with sb] dated letter
[mit jdm] das Brot brechen ant [o. sein Brot teilen]
10. break (make change for):
to break a note [or ingl am bill]
11. break (crush spirit):
jdn brechen [o. colloq kleinkriegen]
12. break (leave):
to break cover MILIT
to break rank MILIT
to break rank[s] fig
13. break (open up):
locuzioni:
to break the bank scherz
to break the ice colloq
break a leg! colloq
Hals- und Beinbruch! colloq
III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB vb intr
1. break:
2. break (interrupt):
3. break wave:
4. break (change in voice):
5. break METEOR:
break weather
umschlagen <schlägt um, schlug um, umgeschlagen>
break dawn, day
break storm
6. break (collapse under strain):
7. break (become public):
break news, scandal
break news, scandal
break news, scandal
8. break (in billiards, snooker):
9. break BOXE:
10. break (move out of formation):
break clouds
break crowd
break MILIT, SPORT
11. break MED:
locuzioni:
I. up [ʌp] AVV inv
1. up (to higher position):
up lift
rauf mit dir! colloq
2. up (erect):
3. up (out of bed):
4. up (northwards):
herauf colloq
5. up (at higher place):
6. up ingl brit (towards city):
7. up ingl brit (at university):
8. up (toward):
up to sb/sth
auf jdn/etw zu
to run up to sb
9. up (in high position):
an der Spitze colloq
10. up (higher in price or number):
11. up (to point of):
up until [or till] [or to]
bis +acc
12. up (in opposition to):
to be up against sb/sth
es mit jdm/etw zu tun haben
to be up against sb/sth
13. up (depend on):
to be up to sb
to be up to sb to do sth
jds Aufgabe sein, etw zu tun
14. up (contrive):
to be up to sth
15. up (be adequate):
to be up to sth
to be up to sth
16. up (comparable with):
17. up ingl am (apiece):
18. up dated colloq (yes for):
up with sb/sth
hoch lebe jd/etw
locuzioni:
II. up [ʌp] PREP
1. up (to higher position):
herauf colloq
2. up (along):
3. up (against flow):
4. up (at top of):
up sth
oben auf etw dat
5. up ingl Aus, ingl brit colloq (to):
locuzioni:
up top ingl brit colloq
up yours! volg
III. up [ʌp] AGG inv
1. up attr (moving upward):
2. up attr ingl brit dated (travelling toward the city):
3. up attr FIS:
4. up pred (out of bed):
5. up pred (erect):
up collar
6. up pred (leading):
7. up pred ingl brit, ingl Aus (being repaired):
up road
up road
8. up pred (more intense):
9. up pred (in horseracing):
10. up pred (happy):
high sl
to be up about [or on][or for] sth
11. up pred ingl brit dated (frothy):
12. up pred (functioning properly):
13. up pred (in baseball):
14. up pred (finished):
up time, hours
up time, hours
15. up pred colloq (happening):
16. up pred (informed):
to be up in sth
sich acc mit etw dat auskennen
17. up pred (scheduled):
to be up for sth
to be up for sth terms
18. up pred DIR (on trial):
to be up for sth
to be up for trial person
19. up pred (interested in):
IV. up [ʌp] SOST
up colloq (good period):
Hoch nt <-s, -s>
locuzioni:
to be on the up and up ingl brit, ingl Aus colloq (be improving)
to be on the up and up esp ingl am (be honest)
sauber sein colloq
V. up <-pp-> [ʌp] VB vb intr colloq
to up and do sth
VI. up <-pp-> [ʌp] VB vb trans
1. up (increase) capacity:
to up sth
2. up (raise):
to up sth
VII. up [ʌp] INTER
Voce OpenDict
up AGG
to be up (your turn) colloq
Voce OpenDict
up AVV
break <broke, broken> VB
brechen (Welle)
Present
Ibreak up
youbreak up
he/she/itbreaks up
webreak up
youbreak up
theybreak up
Past
Ibroke up
youbroke up
he/she/itbroke up
webroke up
youbroke up
theybroke up
Present Perfect
Ihavebroken up
youhavebroken up
he/she/ithasbroken up
wehavebroken up
youhavebroken up
theyhavebroken up
Past Perfect
Ihadbroken up
youhadbroken up
he/she/ithadbroken up
wehadbroken up
youhadbroken up
theyhadbroken up
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
Going back to more ancient times, the four pillars were broken; the nine provinces were in tatters.
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Profit may be broken down further into pre-taxed or gross profit and profit after taxes or net profit.
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The shattered corps was later broken up and its units redistributed throughout the army.
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Wood panelling covered over old walls and broken mirrors to give the interior a fresh, contemporary feel.
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The tenor aria is composed as a modern da capo aria, in which the symmetrical scheme is broken up by irregular periodising and harmonization.
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Despite this motivation, which may appear old-fashioned, she plays with the aesthetics of classic documentary and travel photography, which she breaks up with playful elements.
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Trotz dieser Motivation, die altmodisch erscheinen mag, spielt sie mit der Ästhetik klassischer Dokumentar- und Reisefotografie, und bricht sie mit spielerischen Elementen auf.
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In the cooperation between Linda Kostowski and Mashalla Design, new techniques have turned simple T-shirts into totally individual pieces of clothing that break up uniform standardisation.
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In der Zusammenarbeit von Linda Kostowski mit Mashallah Design sind durch neue Techniken aus einfachen T-Shirts ganz individuelle Kleidungsstücke geworden, die die uniforme Normierung aufbrechen.
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This is characterised by a high degree of environmental and cost awareness; since rehabilitation is generally from manhole to manhole, there is no need or only a limited need to break up road surfaces and for soil excavations.
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Es zeichnet sich durch ein hohes Maß an Umwelt- und Kostenbewußtsein aus, da das Aufbrechen von Straßendecken sowie Eingriffe in das Erdreich nicht oder nur in geringem Umfang notwendig sind, da die Sanierung in der Regel von Schacht zu Schacht erfolgt.
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What was considered an "avant-garde" panacea in the late 70s, which more often than not turned into sheer academicism, is in his case broken up with humor.
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Was allerdings in den späten 70er Jahren als "avantgardistisches" Allheilmittel angesehen wurde und zumeist im schieren Akademismus mündete, wird hier mit Humor aufgebrochen.
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In the course of rehabilitation after 1990 many of the broken up with concrete and asphalt paved areas and planted again.
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Im Zuge der Sanierung nach 1990 wurden viele der mit Beton und Asphalt versiegelten Flächen aufgebrochen und wieder begrünt.
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