English–Esperanto dictionary
Esperanto translation of the English word break
English | Esperanto |
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(break off) | derompiĝi |
(control; subdue; train) | obeigi |
(intermission; pause; recess; interlude; lull; respite; interval) | |
(crack) | |
(crack) | |
(break off) | derompi |
(interrupt; disrupt; stop; cut off) | |
interrompiĝi | |
(interruption; stop) | |
(breaking) | |
(contravene; ignore; infringe; violate) | |
🔗 Ministers of his own government have admitted it would break international law. | |
(break down) | |
🔗 Those same troops are now engaged in battle, supporting forces who have broken through Russian lines in at least three places, as part of a long‐planned counter‐offensive in the south. | |
(damage; injure; spoil; harm; hurt; impair; mutilate; vitiate) | |
(suffer damage) | |
(injure) | |
(demolish; pull down; take down) | |
(come to nothing) | ne efektiviĝi |
(break) | |
🔗 Israel’s military restarted fighting against Ḥamās in Gaza after a week‐long truce to allow hostages to be released broke down on Friday. | |
break into | depreni de |
break into (broach; cut into) | ekkonsumi |
break into a house | eniri perforte |
break off (break) | derompiĝi |
break off (break) | derompi |
break oneself of a habit (get out of a habit; unlearn) | () |
break one’s word | promesrompi |
(erupt) | |
🔗 In addition, almost 10 times as many Belarusians came to Georgia since the war broke out compared to 2019, when tourism was still high, according to Gomelauri. | |
🔗 In addition, almost 10 times as many Belarusians came to Georgia since the war broke out compared to 2019, when tourism was still high, according to Gomelauri. | |
(separate) | |
🔗 Hence, we decided to break up the book into two volumes. | |
working break | |
(collapse) | |
breaking (breach) | |
breaking (break) | |
broken (out of order; flawed; imperfect; injurious) | (; ) |
broken (broken down) | difektiĝinta |
broken | rompita |
broken | rompiĝinta |
daybreak (dawn) | (; ) |
firebreak | brulhaltiga sulko |