broken lietuviškai

broken vertimas 1. a 1) (su)laužytas; 2) pertrauktas; su pertrūkiais; 3) nepastovus;2. pp iš break; broken-down a 1) sulaužytas; 2) palaužtas (vargo, ligos); broken- hearted a skausmo palaužtas

Paaiškinimas anglų kalba
  • (change integrity) to become separated into pieces or fragments
  • (damage) to render inoperable or ineffective Type of: damage. Similar to: fail
  • (ruin completely) to ruin completely
  • (destroy, integrity, usually) to destroy the integrity of, usually by force; to cause to separate into pieces or fragments Type of: separate
  • (disrespect) to act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
  • (escape) to move away or escape suddenly
  • (disperse) to scatter or part Type of: disperse
  • (express emotion) to force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up
  • (prevent completion) to prevent completion
  • (trespass) to enter someone's (virtual or real) property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act
  • (domesticate) to make submissive, obedient, or useful
  • (fail, agree with) to fail to agree with; to be in violation of, as of rules or patterns
  • (surpass) to surpass in excellence
  • (tell) to make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret
  • (become) to come into being Type of: become
  • (stop operating, functioning) to stop operating or functioning
  • (interrupt, continued activity) to interrupt a continued activity
  • (military machine) to make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing Topic: military machine. Type of: flee. Similar to: break away
  • (curl, fall apart) to curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves Type of: collapse
  • (deaden) to lessen in force or effect
  • (be broken in) to be broken in Type of: change. Similar to: break in. Caused by: break in
  • (come, end) to come to an end Type of: end
  • (vary) to vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity Type of: change
  • (cause, give, habit) to cause to give up a habit
  • (give up) to give up Type of: discontinue
  • (come forth) to come forth or begin from a state of latency Type of: come forth
  • (happen, take place) to happen or take place Type of: happen
  • (cause, failure, ruin) to cause the failure or ruin of Type of: ruin
  • (invalidate) to invalidate by judicial action Type of: invalidate
  • (discontinue, association, relation) to discontinue an association or relation; to go different ways
  • (delegate) to assign to a lower position; to reduce in rank
  • (impoverish) to reduce to bankruptcy
  • (change directions suddenly) to change directions suddenly Type of: switch
  • (appear) to emerge from the surface of a body of water Type of: appear
  • (break, literally, metaphorically) to break down, literally or metaphorically
  • (dance) to do a break dance
  • (exchange) to exchange for smaller units of money Type of: exchange. Similar to: break up
  • (destroy, completeness, set) to destroy the completeness of a set of related items
  • (billiards) to make the opening shot that scatters the balls Topic: billiards. Type of: shoot
  • (disunite) to separate from a clinch, in boxing Type of: separate
  • (decay) to go to pieces
  • (detach) to break a piece from a whole
  • (become punctured, penetrated) to become punctured or penetrated
  • (penetrate) to pierce or penetrate Type of: penetrate
  • (news, be released) of news, to be released or become known
  • (pause) to cease an action temporarily
  • (interrupt, flow, current) to interrupt the flow of current in Type of: interrupt
  • (diphthongize) to undergo breaking Type of: diphthongize
  • (find, flaw in) to find a flaw in Type of: destroy
  • (solve) to find the solution or key to Type of: solve
  • (change suddenly, one) to change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another Type of: switch
  • (check) to become fractured; to break or crack on the surface only
  • (change state) to lose one's normal voice, as with the male voice in puberty
  • (fall sharply) to fall sharply Type of: decrease
  • (injure) to fracture a bone of
  • (diminish, discontinue abruptly) to diminish or discontinue abruptly Type of: decrease
  • (weaken, destroy, spirit) to weaken or destroy in spirit or body Type of: weaken
  • (bring, end, halt) to bring to an end or halt
  • (come, pass) to come to pass
  • (physically, forcibly separated) physically and forcibly separated into pieces, cracked, or split Described by: integrity
  • (not continuous, space) not continuous in space, time, or sequence or varying abruptly Similar to: broken-field, dashed, fitful, halting
  • (humble) subdued or brought low in condition or status
  • (contract) especially of promises or contracts, having been violated or disregarded
  • (tamed) tamed or trained to obey
  • (rough) topographically very uneven
  • (imperfect) imperfectly spoken or written Similar to: imperfect
  • (disorganized) thrown into a state of disarray or confusion
  • (impaired) weakened and infirm Similar to: impaired
  • (destroyed) destroyed financially
  • (damaged) out of working order
  • (incomplete) lacking a part or parts Similar to: incomplete
  • (distributed) spread out, scattered about, or divided up
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