engelska-polska översättning av break
- złamać
- łamaćMusimy przełamać tę atmosferę zastraszenia. We have to break that climate of fear. Musimy przełamać dyktaturę rynku. We have to break the dictatorship of the market. Musimy przełamać tę sytuację w celu podjęcia praktycznych środków. We need to break it down to make practical measures.
- przerwaJuż czas, aby przerwać ten cykl. It is time to break this cycle. Powinniśmy w miarę możliwości najszybciej przerwać negocjacje w sprawie przystąpienia Turcji do UE. We should break off the accession negotiations as quickly as possible. Musimy przerwać tę spiralę, która dotyka kobiety znacznie boleśniej niż mężczyzn. We need to break out of this spiral, which affects women more than men.
- pauza
- złamać się
- awaria
- naruszaćPonadto nie możemy naruszać zobowiązań poczynionych w stosunku do krajów kandydujących, chociaż powinniśmy przy tym respektować znane wszystkim zasady konsolidacji i współzależności. Furthermore, we cannot break the commitments we have made with candidate countries, although we should also respect the well-known principles of consolidation and conditionality.
- odpoczynek
- pękać
- połamać się
- przekraczać
- przełamanieObszar ten daje ogromne szanse na przełamanie zaklętego kręgu ubóstwa. This area offers great opportunities for breaking the cycle of poverty. Przełamanie tego tabu jest w istocie rzeczy celem słowacko-czeskiego Forum Energii Jądrowej. Breaking down this taboo is actually the objective of the Slovak-Czech Nuclear Forum. Dlatego kluczowe znaczenie ma przełamanie tych stereotypów, w czym mogą pomóc zawarte w przedmiotowym sprawozdaniu nowe przepisy dotyczące urlopów. It is essential, therefore, that the new leave arrangements presented in this report should help break these stereotypes.
- rozbić
- rozbić się
- rozbijaćChcemy także określić wyraźne priorytety: rozpatrywać ważne rzeczy w pierwszej kolejności, i szybko, i nie rozbijać orzeszka młotem kowalskim. We also want to set clear priorities: deal with important matters first, and quickly, and do not use a sledgehammer to break a nut.
- rozdzierać
- rozmieniać
- rozmienić
- rozłączać
- rujnować
- tłuc
- ucieczka
- wybijać
- wykraczać
- zerwaćTo jedyny sposób, aby zerwać z partyjnymi grami politycznymi. That is the only way to break free of party political games. W rezultacie należało zerwać z tymi politykami. As a result, what was needed was a break with these policies. Dlatego musimy zerwać z neoliberalnymi politykami gospodarczymi. This is why we must break away from neoliberal economic policies.
- zrujnować
- zrywać
- łamać się
Definition av break
- To separate into two or more pieces, to fracture or crack, by a process that cannot easily be reversed for reassembly
- To divide into smaller units
- To cause to lose spirit or will; to crush the spirits of
- To be crushed, or overwhelmed with sorrow or grief
- To interrupt; to destroy the continuity of; to dissolve or terminate
- To ruin financially
- To violate, to not adhere to
- To pass the most dangerous part of the illness; to go down, in terms of temperature
- To end
- To begin; to end
- To arrive
- To render unchallenging by altering its rules or exploiting loopholes or weaknesses in them in a way that gives a player an unfair advantage
- To stop, or to cause to stop, functioning properly or altogether
- To cause to no longer bar
- To destroy the arrangement of; to throw into disorder; to pierce
- To collapse into surf, after arriving in shallow water. Image:A storm at Pors-Loubous.jpg|right|thumb|196px|A wave '''breaking'''.
- To interrupt or cease one's work or occupation temporarily
- To interrupt by inserting something so that the falling object does not hit something else beneath
- To disclose or make known an item of news, etc
- To become audible suddenly
- To change a steady state abruptly
- To suddenly become
- Of a male voice, to become deeper at puberty
- To surpass or do better than , to do better than , setting a new record
- To demote, to reduce the military rank of
- To end , to disconnect
- To demulsify
- To counter-attack
- To lay open, as a purpose; to disclose, divulge, or communicate
- To become weakened in constitution or faculties; to lose health or strength
- To fail in business; to become bankrupt
- To destroy the strength, firmness, or consistency of
- To destroy the official character and standing of; to cashier; to dismiss
- To make an abrupt or sudden change; to change the gait
- To fall out; to terminate friendship
- To terminate the execution of a program before normal completion
- An instance of breaking something into two or more pieces
- A physical space that opens up in something or between two things
- A rest or pause, usually from work
- a time for students to talk or play
- A temporary split with a romantic partner
- An interval or intermission between two parts of a performance, for example a theatre show, broadcast, or sports game
- A significant change in circumstance, attitude, perception, or focus of attention
- The beginning (of the morning
- An act of escaping
- The separation between lines, paragraphs or pages of a written text
- A point or condition in a program at which operation may be suspended during debugging so that the state of the program at that point can be investigated. A breakpoint
- A large four-wheeled carriage, having a straight body and calash top, with the driver's seat in front and the footman's behind
- A short section of music, often between verses, in which some performers stop while others continue
- The point in the musical scale at which a woodwind instrument is designed to overblow, that is, to move from its lower to its upper register
- ''usu. plural'An area along a river that features steep banks, bluffs, or gorges (e.g., , US
- A section of extended repetition of the percussion break to a song, created by a hip-hop DJ as rhythmic dance music
Exempel
- If the vase falls to the floor, it might break
- In order to tend to the accident victim, he will break the window of the car
- His ribs broke under the weight of the rocks piled on his chest
- She broke her neck
- He slipped on the ice and broke his leg
- Can you break a hundred-dollar bill for me?
- The wholesaler broke the container loads into palettes and boxes for local retailers
- Her childs death broke Angela
- Interrogators have used many forms of torture to break prisoners of war
- The interrogator hoped to break her to get her testimony against her accomplices
- You have to break an elephant before you can use it as an animal of burden
- My heart is breaking
- Ive got to break this habit I have of biting my nails
- to break silence; to break ones sleep; to break ones journey
- I had won four games in a row, but now youve broken my streak of luck
- The recession broke some small businesses
- When you go to Vancouver, promise me you wont break the law
- He broke his vows by cheating on his wife
- break ones word
- Time travel would break the laws of physics
- Susans fever broke at about 3 AM, and the doctor said the worst was over.
- The forecast says the hot weather will break by midweek
- We ran to find shelter before the storm broke
- Around midday the storm broke, and the afternoon was calm and sunny
- Morning has broken
- The day broke crisp and clear
- Changing the rules to let white have three extra queens would break chess
- I broke the RPG by training every member of my party to cast fireballs as well as use swords
- On the hottest day of the year the refrigerator broke
- Did you two break the trolley by racing with it?
- Adding 64-bit support broke backward compatibility with earlier versions
- break a seal
- The cavalry were not able to break the British squares
- Lets break for lunch
- He survived the jump out the window because the bushes below broke his fall
- The newsman wanted to break a big story, something that would make him famous
- I dont know how to break this to you, but your cat is not coming back
- In the latest breaking news
- When news of their divorce broke
- His coughing broke the silence
- His turning on the lights broke the enchantment
- With the mood broken, what we had been doing seemed pretty silly
- Things began breaking bad for him when his parents died
- The arrest was standard, when suddenly the suspect broke ugly
- His voice breaks when he gets emotional
- He broke the mens 100-meter record
- I cant believe she broke 3 under par!
- The policeman broke sixty on a residential street in his hurry to catch the thief
- He needs to break serve to win the match
- Is it your or my turn to break?
- The referee ordered the boxers to break the clinch
- The referee broke the boxers clinch
- I couldnt hear a thing he was saying, so I broke the connection and called him back
- to break flax
- to break into a run or gallop
- The femur has a clean break and so should heal easily
- The sun came out in a break in the clouds
- He waited minutes for a break in the traffic to cross the highway
- Let’s take a five-minute break
- a weekend break on the Isle of Wight
- I think we need a break
- big break
- lucky break, bad break
- [[daybreak
- daybreak]]
- at the break of day
- make a break for it, for the door
- It was a clean break
- prison break
- The final break in the Greenmount area is Kirra Point
- The fiddle break was amazing; it was a pity the singer came back in on the wrong note
- Crossing the break smoothly is one of the first lessons the young clarinettist needs to master
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