Domande riguardo a frasi esempio con, spiegazione d'utilizzo di "Break"s
Il significato di "Break" In varie frasi ed espressioni.
Q:
Che cosa significa Break a Sweat ?
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It means you worked so hard you started to sweat. or you did something to make you start sweating.
Q:
Che cosa significa Break through?
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It can mean literally breaking through a physical object, or metaphorically mean making a realization or having a "ah ha!" moment.
Q:
Che cosa significa Break the bank?
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It's used if something is very expensive, it can be used in the opposite way for example:
'It costs £3 for delivery!'
'Well, its not going to break the bank'
Meaning it's not very expensive
'It costs £3 for delivery!'
'Well, its not going to break the bank'
Meaning it's not very expensive
Q:
Che cosa significa Break ?
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@Saracss: Depende en el contexto. "Break" puede ser quebrar o un descanso.
Q:
Che cosa significa Break loose?
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@Eduardoakaedu: if you say "all hell breaks loose" it means something big/bad is about to happen. or if you say "I'm going to break loose tonight" in Australia its basically slang for you're going to get really drunk and have fun. Hahaha! Australians have weird slang. hope that made sense.
Frasi esempio "Break"
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Mostrami delle frasi esempio con Break a leg.
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You could say break a leg to someone who iss going onto a stage to perform, to someone going to a job interview etc. Some situation where someone is under pressure to perform well.
It means "good luck!" Kind of like 頑張って, but without saying someone needs to try hard.
It is usually said by itself or with other similar expressions like "Good luck - break a leg." "Well, break a leg. I hope it goes well." You would probably say it at the end of a conversation, if you're not going to talk to them again before the event. It is very popular amongst actors.
There aren't many different advanced ways to say it, you just say "Break a leg!"
Also another funny saying is "Macbeth," which kind of means 'Bad luck' to theatre performers. (It's a little more obscure though) It's named after the William Shakespeare play. Here is a funny clip:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u-tD2t77RSQ
It means "good luck!" Kind of like 頑張って, but without saying someone needs to try hard.
It is usually said by itself or with other similar expressions like "Good luck - break a leg." "Well, break a leg. I hope it goes well." You would probably say it at the end of a conversation, if you're not going to talk to them again before the event. It is very popular amongst actors.
There aren't many different advanced ways to say it, you just say "Break a leg!"
Also another funny saying is "Macbeth," which kind of means 'Bad luck' to theatre performers. (It's a little more obscure though) It's named after the William Shakespeare play. Here is a funny clip:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=u-tD2t77RSQ
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Mostrami delle frasi esempio con Break the ice .
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Yes, "breaking the ice" is a term used when someone asks a question to get conversation started. You might not care about the answer, but asking it might make the person open up and start a natural conversation.
"I asked how the weather was to break the ice"
I suppose it can be likened to an ice breaker ship which plows through thick ice, creating a channel of water that smaller ships can sail through.
"I asked how the weather was to break the ice"
I suppose it can be likened to an ice breaker ship which plows through thick ice, creating a channel of water that smaller ships can sail through.
Q:
Mostrami delle frasi esempio con Break .
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we break things.
break up with someone
breakfast 😊
break something
take a break
break up with someone
breakfast 😊
break something
take a break
Q:
Mostrami delle frasi esempio con Break down.
A:
the car breaks down
Q:
Mostrami delle frasi esempio con Break free.
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"I need to break free from this croud" "I will break free from prison" This phrase is used commonly as an expression when the speaker is escaping a moment that they feel enslaved or captured whether metaphorically or otherwise.
Parole simili a "Break" e le sue differenze
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Qual è la differenza tra "Break into" e "Invade" ?
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“Break into” is when someone gets into a place or object (a house, room, a locker, a safe) without the owners permission.
Example: “He broke into my room when I wasn’t home.”
“Invade” means to intrusively (disrupt/annoy/to be unwelcomed) enter or occupy a space. Another way to say invade is “barge in.” (barge in is normally used when someone invades your room.)
Example: “My brother invaded my room while I was trying to do my homework.” or “Germany invaded Poland”
“Break into” is used when there’s no one around/someone was away from the room/object whereas “invade” is used when the person is already in the space/room & is not used for objects.
I hope this helped clarified a bit more :)
Example: “He broke into my room when I wasn’t home.”
“Invade” means to intrusively (disrupt/annoy/to be unwelcomed) enter or occupy a space. Another way to say invade is “barge in.” (barge in is normally used when someone invades your room.)
Example: “My brother invaded my room while I was trying to do my homework.” or “Germany invaded Poland”
“Break into” is used when there’s no one around/someone was away from the room/object whereas “invade” is used when the person is already in the space/room & is not used for objects.
I hope this helped clarified a bit more :)
Q:
Qual è la differenza tra Break a leg! e Good luck! ?
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Break a leg is usually used for performances, like dance or singing. Good luck is for anything.
Q:
Qual è la differenza tra Break a leg e Good lucky ?
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break a leg is usually used when acting or is said sarcastically while good luck is more widely used
Q:
Qual è la differenza tra Break off (for example, about a heel of a shoe) e Snap off ?
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no real difference in meaning although I'd probably use snap off if it comes off easily with a clean break.
break off can be messier.
I think it just comes from the idea that things you snap off were designed to do that whereas break off implies that you actually broke something that shouldn't have been.
break off can be messier.
I think it just comes from the idea that things you snap off were designed to do that whereas break off implies that you actually broke something that shouldn't have been.
Q:
Qual è la differenza tra Break e Vacation ?
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A "break" typically only refers to school vacations. A "vacation" can be used for either work or school.
Traduzionde di "Break"
Q:
Come si dice in Inglese (Regno Unito)? Break one’s head over
Please provide examples with meaning!
Please provide examples with meaning!
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The expression "break your head over" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It generally means to think about something intently and for a long period of time.
Example:
I've been breaking my head over this math problem for hours but I still can't solve it.
If your friend doesn't take your advice, don't break your head over it.
I'm breaking my head over this .... when worrying about an unsolvable problem
The expression "break your head over" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It generally means to think about something intently and for a long period of time.
Example:
I've been breaking my head over this math problem for hours but I still can't solve it.
If your friend doesn't take your advice, don't break your head over it.
I'm breaking my head over this .... when worrying about an unsolvable problem
Q:
Come si dice in Inglese (Stati Uniti)? Break a leg
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Come si dice in Inglese (Stati Uniti)? Break a leg
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Q:
Come si dice in Inglese (Stati Uniti)? Break a leg!
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“Break a leg “
Q:
Come si dice in Inglese (Stati Uniti)? Break? Is it brake or brak?
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Brake and Break are pronounced exactly the same.
Altre domande riguardo "Break"
Q:
Break down the news to someone
Break the news to someone
Are both ok?
Break the news to someone
Are both ok?
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they are both ok but 'break the news' means you just have to tell the person and they would understand. 'Break down the news' implies you have to explain it for the person to understand.
Q:
When "Break apart" is used with the same meaning as the verb "separate"
Is it fair to say that when I use "break apart" it's usually associated to a more violent prior cause?
Ex:
The main street separated from the road at the intersection.
The main street broke apart from the road at the intersection.
Are both ok?
Is it fair to say that when I use "break apart" it's usually associated to a more violent prior cause?
Ex:
The main street separated from the road at the intersection.
The main street broke apart from the road at the intersection.
Are both ok?
A:
This is true! Both of the example sentences work well. However, I might use "separated" in this sentence unless there is evidence of the street actually crumpling away due to neglect or an accident. You could also use "broke away" instead of "broke apart," and it would work equally well as "separated."
Happy studying :)
Happy studying :)
Q:
Per favore dimmi come si pronuncia Break up with my brother and be my girlfriend.
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Q:
Break your own walls that you built on sembra naturale?
A:
break down the wall you've built around yourself
Q:
Break your own boundaries. sembra naturale?
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You don't have to use "own". You can simply say "Break your boundaries!"
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