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I. quan·tity [ˈkwɒntəti, Am ˈkwɑ:nt̬ət̬i] RZ.
1. quantity (amount):
Menge r.ż. <-, -n>
Quantität r.ż. <-, -en>
2. quantity (large amount):
Menge r.ż. <-, -n>
große Menge[n] r.ż.[pl]
Unmenge[n] r.ż.[pl]
3. quantity (huge amount):
große Menge[n] r.ż.[pl]
Unmenge[n] r.ż.[pl]
4. quantity MAT. (magnitude):
II. quan·tity [ˈkwɒntəti, Am ˈkwɑ:nt̬ət̬i] RZ. modifier
in großen Mengen nach rz.
quantity GOSP.
en gros nach rz.
Quantitätstheorie r.ż. <-, -n>
I. break [breɪk] RZ.
1. break:
Bruch r.m. <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>
Sprung r.m. <-(e)s, Sprụ̈n·ge>
Riss r.m. <-es, -e>
break MED.
Bruch r.m. <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>
2. break:
Lücke r.ż. <-, -n>
Spalt r.m. <-(e)s, -e>
Unterbrechung r.ż. <-, -en>
3. break (escape):
Ausbruch r.m. <-(e)s, -brü·che>
4. break SZK.:
Unterbrechung r.ż. <-, -en>
Pause r.ż. <-, -n>
break esp Brit (during classes)
[Schul]pause r.ż.
break Brit (holiday)
commercial break TV, RADIO
Werbung r.ż. <-, -en->
5. break METEO:
Tagesanbruch r.m. <-(e)s> kein pl
6. break (divergence):
Bruch r.m. <-(e)s, Brụ̈·che>
7. break (end of relationship):
Abbruch r.m. <-s, -brü·che>
to make the break [from sb/sth]
8. break (opportunity):
Chance r.ż. <-, -n>
Gelegenheit r.ż. <-, -en>
9. break SPORT (in tennis):
Break r.m. o r.n. <-s, -s>
Anstoß r.m. <-es, -stöße>
10. break HAND. pot. (sharp fall):
11. break INF.:
Pause-Taste r.ż. <-, -n>
zwroty:
give me a break! pot. (knock it off!)
II. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] CZ. cz. przech.
1. break (shatter):
to break sth
etw kaputt machen pot.
to break an alibi przen.
to break one's back [or Am ass] przen. pot.
to break sb's back przen.
jdm das Kreuz brechen przen.
to break sb's heart przen.
2. break (momentarily interrupt):
to break sth
to break a circuit ELEKT.
to break step [or stride] WOJSK.
3. break (put an end to):
to break sth
to break the back of sth Brit, Aus
4. break SPORT:
to break sb TENIS
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 PUBL.
to break sth to sb
jdm etw mitteilen [o. sagen]
break it to me gently! żart.
9. break (separate into parts):
to break sth
to break bread [with sb] dated lit.
[mit jdm] das Brot brechen przest. [o. sein Brot teilen]
10. break (make change for):
to break a note [or Am bill]
11. break (crush spirit):
jdn brechen [o. pot. kleinkriegen]
12. break (leave):
to break cover WOJSK.
to break rank WOJSK.
to break rank[s] przen.
13. break (open up):
to break fresh [or new] ground przen.
zwroty:
to break the bank żart.
break a leg! pot.
III. break <broke, broken> [breɪk] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. break:
2. break (interrupt):
3. break wave:
4. break (change in voice):
5. break METEO:
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 BOKS:
10. break (move out of formation):
break clouds
break crowd
break WOJSK., SPORT
11. break MED.:
zwroty:
quantity break RZ. handel
break quantity RZ. E-COMM
break <broke, broken> CZ.
brechen (Welle)
quantity <pl quantities> RZ.
Present
Ibreak
youbreak
he/she/itbreaks
webreak
youbreak
theybreak
Past
Ibroke
youbroke
he/she/itbroke
webroke
youbroke
theybroke
Present Perfect
Ihavebroken
youhavebroken
he/she/ithasbroken
wehavebroken
youhavebroken
theyhavebroken
Past Perfect
Ihadbroken
youhadbroken
he/she/ithadbroken
wehadbroken
youhadbroken
theyhadbroken
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