Break-up - traduction, prononciation, transcription

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Amer.  |breɪk|  American pronunciation of the word break-up
Brit.  |ˈbreɪkʌp|  British pronunciation of the word break-up

verb

- (intransitif) Pour casser ou se séparer en morceaux; Ed
It broke up when it hit the ground.
- (intransitif, idiomatique) Pour mettre fin à une relation.Ed
She broke up with her boyfriend last week.
- (intransitif, idiomatique) Dissoudre; Ed
The meeting finally broke up after a three-hour discussion.
- (intransitif, idiomatique) D'une école, à fermer pour les vacances en fin de trimestre.Ed
- (intransitif, idiomatique) D'une conversation téléphonique, cesser d'être compréhensible à cause d'une mauvaise connexion.Ed
You're breaking up. Can you repeat that?
- Pour casser ou séparer en morceaux.Ed
Break up the cheese and put it in the salad.
- (idiomatique) Pour arrêter un combat; Ed
The police came in to break up the disturbance.
- (intransitif, idiomatique, figuré) Devenir désorganiséEd
- Orthographe alternative de rupture.Ed

noun

- Orthographe alternative de la rupture.Ed

Matrix of words

noun

- l' éclatementbursting, explosion, break-up, flash, crump, fervor
- la séparationseparation, isolation, segregation, division, parting, break-up
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