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break (EN)
czasownik, rzeczownik

czasownik “break”

bezokolicznik break; on breaks; cz.przesz. broke; im.przesz. broken; im. breaking
  1. pękać
    The thin ice broke under his weight.
  2. złamać
    She accidentally broke her glasses while playing basketball.
  3. rozmieniać
    I need to break this fifty into tens for the garage sale tomorrow.
  4. naruszyć
    If you break the school's dress code again, you'll receive a detention.
  5. przerwać
    The loud alarm broke his concentration.
  6. zakończyć
    The long period of silence finally broke when she apologized.
  7. świtać
    Day broke, casting a soft light over the city.
  8. zepsuć (w kontekście programowania)
    The latest update broke the login feature, preventing users from accessing their accounts.
  9. uszkodzić (w kontekście usunięcia bariery)
    He broke the tape across the door to enter the room.
  10. załamać się (o fali)
    As the children played on the beach, they watched in awe as the waves broke against the shore.
  11. ujawnić
    The journalist broke the scandal to the public, causing an uproar.
  12. załamać się (o głosie)
    During the speech, her voice broke with every mention of her late grandmother.
  13. pobić (rekord)
    She broke the world record for the longest free dive.
  14. rozpocząć (w bilardzie)
    After winning the last game, Jake decided to let Sarah break this time.

rzeczownik “break”

lp break, lm breaks lub niepoliczalny
  1. przerwa
    After two hours of studying, she decided it was time for a quick break.
  2. przerwa (dla uczniów)
    During the break, the kids talked about their new video games.
  3. wakacje
    The students were excited for the summer break to begin.
  4. przerwa (w związku)
    After two years of dating, they decided to take a break to figure things out.
  5. rozłam
    During the fall, she suffered a break in her arm that required immediate medical attention.
  6. przerwa (fizyczna)
    Water started leaking through a small break in the dam.
  7. zmiana (w podejściu)
    After years of following the same routine, she decided it was time for a break from tradition.
  8. urlop
    After months of hard work, they finally took a weekend break in the countryside.
  9. załamanie (na giełdzie)
    After the tech company's scandal was exposed, there was a significant break in its stock prices.
  10. podział (w tekście)
    To ensure the chapter title stood out, she inserted a page break right after the concluding sentence of the previous chapter.
  11. przełamanie (w tenisie)
    Serena achieved a crucial break in the second set, putting her in the lead.
  12. rozpoczęcie (w bilardzie)
    In the game of pool, it's always exciting to see how many balls the player can scatter with the opening break.
  13. seria (w snookerze)
    In the final frame, she managed a break of 70 points, securing her victory in the tournament.
  14. kontratak
    After stealing the ball from their opponents, the team quickly launched a dangerous break.
  15. skręt (w golfie)
    The golfer carefully calculated the break to ensure his putt would curve right into the hole.
  16. start (w wyścigach konnych)
    At the break, all the horses surged forward, but one quickly took the lead.
  17. solo (w muzyce)
    The crowd went wild during the guitar break.