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I . broker [ˈbrəʊkəʳ, Am ˈbroʊkɚ] N

1. broker ECON (stockbroker):

broker
outside broker
selling broker
accredited broker

2. broker ECON (in insurance):

broker

3. broker (negotiator):

broker
negocjator(ka) m (f)

II . broker [ˈbrəʊkəʳ, Am ˈbroʊkɚ] VB trans

broker

bond broker N ECON

bond broker

broker-dealer N ECON

commercial broker N ECON

insurance agent, insurance broker N

internet broker N

broke1 [brəʊk, Am broʊk] ADJ inf

broke2 [brəʊk, Am broʊk] VB

broke pt of break

See also break up , break down , break

I . break up VB trans

1. break up (into pieces):

3. break up (split up):

dzielić [perf po-]

II . break up VB intr

1. break up (split up):

3. break up (fall apart):

4. break up (at school):

I . break down VB intr

1. break down (stop working):

psuć [perf ze-] się

3. break down (cry):

4. break down (become ill):

5. break down (collapse):

II . break down VB trans

1. break down (force open):

2. break down (overcome):

3. break down CHEM:

4. break down (separate):

I . break [breɪk] N

2. break:

3. break (broken place):

4. break (escape):

5. break liter (dawn):

świt m

6. break (end):

7. break (change):

8. break (chance):

szansa f

9. break (in tennis):

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

2. break (into two):

łamać [perf prze-]

3. break (damage):

4. break (fracture, violate):

łamać [perf z-]

5. break (spoil):

psuć [perf ze-]

6. break (interrupt, end):

7. break (fail to keep):

łamać [perf z-]

8. break (beat):

bić [perf po-]

9. break (destroy, weaken):

łamać [perf z-]
łamać [perf prze-]

11. break (decipher):

łamać [perf z-]

12. break (change):

III . break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VB intr

2. break (burst):

3. break (interrupt):

4. break (crash):

5. break (become lower):

8. break (become weak):

stone-broke ADJ AM

stone-broke → stony-broke

See also stony-broke

stony-broke ADJ Brit inf

stony-broke ADJ Brit inf

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In the event that reconciliation could not be brokered, further industrial action was planned.
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Such entities are also commonly called transportation brokers.
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De-identified data is coded, with a link to the original, fully identified data set kept by an honest broker.
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This preliminary amount is the broker-dealer's tentative net capital.
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He also worked as a real estate broker, teacher and government employee.
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As such, engaging in block trading can tie up a broker-dealer's capital.
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Broker-dealers are companies that trade securities for customers (i.e., brokers) and for their own accounts (i.e., dealers).
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The broker normally performs a store and forward function to route messages from publishers to subscribers.
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Brokers continued trading during the war and equity prices showed a massive increase starting in 1914.
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It was a foreign language brokered time station.
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