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I . bro·ken [ˈbrəʊkən] VB

broken pp of break:

II . bro·ken [ˈbrəʊkən] ADJ

1. broken:

broken arm
broken watch
broken glass

2. broken (not fluent):

in broken English

3. broken (dotted):

broken
broken

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

break through VB intr

2. break (be successful):

break out VB intr

1. break (escape):

3. break (become covered with):

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:

ˈbro·ken-down ADJ

1. broken-down (not working):

2. broken-down (dilapidated):

bro·ken-ˈheart·ed ADJ

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:

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):

break through VB intr

2. break (be successful):

ˈbreak-in N

ˈcof·fee break N

ˈlunch break N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
In the mle that ensues, the filmstrip is broken and the animator must safety pin it back together to finish the cartoon.
en.wikipedia.org
Having a cascarn broken over one's head is said to bring good luck, however concerns over salmonella poisoning eroded support for the practice beginning in 2003.
en.wikipedia.org
The crowded smoking car ripped along the side of the engine, the broken steam dome catching it at window height.
en.wikipedia.org
Ground was broken, irrigation ditches were dug, and the first fields of potatoes and turnips were planted.
en.wikipedia.org
The tenor aria is composed as a modern da capo aria, in which the symmetrical scheme is broken up by irregular periodising and harmonization.
en.wikipedia.org
Neighbours, police and firefighters say the school has been a frequent target of broken windows, graffiti, and rubbish bin fires.
www.stuff.co.nz
A further advantage of this device is that the mainspring can not be broken by excessive manual winding.
en.wikipedia.org
Travel on horseback (or on donkeys, or even camels) was often impossible to do sidesaddle because the animal had not been broken (trained) for sidesaddle riding.
en.wikipedia.org
When that link is broken, viewers see chaos and despair spread throughout the once bountiful land.
en.wikipedia.org
Another across my chest from my cousin palying a joke on me and across my right arm from broken glass from a window pane.
www.huffingtonpost.com

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