breaking

کلمات مرتبط(breaking):بازگشت به واژه breakingbreaking capacity
breaking down of insulation
breaking down pass
breaking down roll
breaking down stand
breaking down train
breaking into safe custody
breaking into the ground
breaking load
breaking pass
breaking stress
circuit-breaking capacity
heart-breaking
ignition by contact breaking
jaw-breaking
overcurrent circuit breaking
prison breaking
viscosity breaking

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breaking

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    n.

  • the act of breaking something; breakage, break

    the breakage was unavoidable

    adj.

  • (of waves) curling over and crashing into surf or spray

    the breaking waves

    n.

  • some abrupt occurrence that interrupts an ongoing activity; interruption

    the telephone is an annoying interruption

    there was a break in the action when a player was hurt

  • an unexpected piece of good luck; good luck, happy chance

    he finally got his big break

  • (geology) a crack in the earth's crust resulting from the displacement of one side with respect to the other; fault, faulting, geological fault, shift, fracture

    they built it right over a geological fault

    he studied the faulting of the earth's crust

  • a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions); rupture, breach, severance, rift, falling out

    they hoped to avoid a break in relations

  • a pause from doing something (as work); respite, recess, time out

    we took a 10-minute break

    he took time out to recuperate

  • the act of breaking something; breakage, breaking

    the breakage was unavoidable

  • a time interval during which there is a temporary cessation of something; pause, intermission, interruption, suspension
  • breaking of hard tissue such as bone; fracture

    it was a nasty fracture

    the break seems to have been caused by a fall

  • the occurrence of breaking

    the break in the dam threatened the valley

  • an abrupt change in the tone or register of the voice (as at puberty or due to emotion)

    then there was a break in her voice

  • the opening shot that scatters the balls in billiards or pool
  • (tennis) a score consisting of winning a game when your opponent was serving; break of serve

    he was up two breaks in the second set

  • an act of delaying or interrupting the continuity; interruption, disruption, gap

    it was presented without commercial breaks

    there was a gap in his account

  • a sudden dash

    he made a break for the open door

  • any frame in which a bowler fails to make a strike or spare; open frame

    the break in the eighth frame cost him the match

  • an escape from jail; breakout, jailbreak, gaolbreak, prisonbreak, prison-breaking

    the breakout was carefully planned

    v.

  • terminate; interrupt

    She interrupted her pregnancy

    break a lucky streak

    break the cycle of poverty

  • become separated into pieces or fragments; separate, split up, fall apart, come apart

    The figurine broke

    The freshly baked loaf fell apart

  • destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments

    He broke the glass plate

    She broke the match

  • render inoperable or ineffective

    You broke the alarm clock when you took it apart!

  • ruin completely; bust

    He busted my radio!

  • act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises; transgress, offend, infract, violate, go against, breach

    offend all laws of humanity

    violate the basic laws or human civilization

    break a law

    break a promise

  • move away or escape suddenly; break out, break away

    The horses broke from the stable

    Three inmates broke jail

    Nobody can break out--this prison is high security

  • scatter or part

    The clouds broke after the heavy downpour

  • force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up; burst, erupt

    break into tears

    erupt in anger

  • prevent completion; break off, discontinue, stop

    stop the project

    break off the negotiations

  • enter someone's property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act; break in

    Someone broke in while I was on vacation

    They broke into my car and stole my radio!

  • make submissive, obedient, or useful; break in

    The horse was tough to break

    I broke in the new intern

  • fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns; violate, go against

    This sentence violates the rules of syntax

  • surpass in excellence; better

    She bettered her own record

    break a record

  • make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret; unwrap, disclose, let on, bring out, reveal, discover, expose, divulge, impart, give away, let out

    The auction house would not disclose the price at which the van Gogh had sold

    The actress won't reveal how old she is

    bring out the truth

    he broke the news to her

    unwrap the evidence in the murder case

  • come into being

    light broke over the horizon

    Voices broke in the air

  • stop operating or functioning; fail, go bad, give way, die, give out, conk out, go, break down

    The engine finally went

    The car died on the road

    The bus we travelled in broke down on the way to town

    The coffee maker broke

    The engine failed on the way to town

    her eyesight went after the accident

  • interrupt a continued activity; break away

    She had broken with the traditional patterns

  • make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing

    The ranks broke

  • curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves

    The surf broke

  • lessen in force or effect; dampen, damp, soften, weaken

    soften a shock

    break a fall

  • be broken in

    If the new teacher won't break, we'll add some stress

  • come to an end

    The heat wave finally broke yesterday

  • vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity

    The flat plain was broken by tall mesas

  • cause to give up a habit

    She finally broke herself of smoking cigarettes

  • give up

    break cigarette smoking

  • come forth or begin from a state of latency

    The first winter storm broke over New York

  • happen or take place

    Things have been breaking pretty well for us in the past few months

  • cause the failure or ruin of

    His peccadilloes finally broke his marriage

    This play will either make or break the playwright

  • invalidate by judicial action

    The will was broken

  • discontinue an association or relation; go different ways; separate, part, split up, split, break up

    The business partners broke over a tax question

    The couple separated after 25 years of marriage

    My friend and I split up

  • assign to a lower position; reduce in rank; demote, bump, relegate, kick downstairs

    She was demoted because she always speaks up

    He was broken down to Sergeant

  • reduce to bankruptcy; bankrupt, ruin, smash

    My daughter's fancy wedding is going to break me!

    The slump in the financial markets smashed him

  • change directions suddenly
  • emerge from the surface of a body of water

    The whales broke

  • break down, literally or metaphorically; collapse, fall in, cave in, give, give way, founder

    The wall collapsed

    The business collapsed

    The dam broke

    The roof collapsed

    The wall gave in

    The roof finally gave under the weight of the ice

  • do a break dance; break dance, break-dance

    Kids were break-dancing at the street corner

  • exchange for smaller units of money

    I had to break a $100 bill just to buy the candy

  • destroy the completeness of a set of related items; break up

    The book dealer would not break the set

  • make the opening shot that scatters the balls
  • separate from a clinch, in boxing

    The referee broke the boxers

  • go to pieces; wear, wear out, bust, fall apart

    The lawn mower finally broke

    The gears wore out

    The old chair finally fell apart completely

  • break a piece from a whole; break off, snap off

    break a branch from a tree

  • become punctured or penetrated

    The skin broke

  • pierce or penetrate

    The blade broke her skin

  • be released or become known; of news; get out, get around

    News of her death broke in the morning

  • cease an action temporarily; pause, intermit

    We pause for station identification

    let's break for lunch

  • interrupt the flow of current in

    break a circuit

  • undergo breaking

    The simple vowels broke in many Germanic languages

  • find a flaw in

    break an alibi

    break down a proof

  • find the solution or key to

    break the code

  • change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another

    Her voice broke to a whisper when she started to talk about her children

  • happen; recrudesce, develop

    Report the news as it develops

    These political movements recrudesce from time to time

  • become fractured; break or crack on the surface only; crack, check

    The glass cracked when it was heated

  • crack; of the male voice in puberty

    his voice is breaking--he should no longer sing in the choir

  • fall sharply

    stock prices broke

  • fracture a bone of; fracture

    I broke my foot while playing hockey

  • diminish or discontinue abruptly

    The patient's fever broke last night

  • weaken or destroy in spirit or body

    His resistance was broken

    a man broken by the terrible experience of near-death


Bloomberg Financial Glossary

Terminating an agreement among underwriters, specifically the investment banking group assembled to underwrite the issue of a security.

English Synonym and Antonym Dictionary

breaks|broke|breaking|broken
syn.: burst crack fracture interruption interval letup pause rest rupture violation

ant.: mend repair