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Перевод: broke
[прилагательное] разоренный; без денег; распаханный; [глагол] #past от break
Тезаурус:
- Later, confronted with the ambiguously dominating Attwater who kings it over the natives on his atoll, one of them "broke into a piece of the chorus of a comic song which he must have heard twenty years before in London: meaningless gibberish that, in that hour and place", seemed hateful as a blasphemy: "Hikey, pikey, crikey, fikey, chillinga - wallaba dory."
- Some time later, Dorothy suffered a more severe accident and broke a hip.
- On Sunday as he entered the restaurant, which overlooks Courts 3, 4 and 5, the other members present and their guests broke into spontaneous applause.
- " He was wandering now, his voice had dropped as he struggled to keep his thread and a restlessness at the back of the gathering broke out in shouts of "Speak up!
- Cardiff had an early scare when Boobyer broke clear down the left.
- It would clearly be wrong to restrict all imports from a country which broke one particular environmental agreement.
- Then a surly man named Kourabi shook the tree from spite and broke the main branches which were heavy with another generation of "fruit".
- For the keys - often made of thick grey iron, sometimes with decorated handles - were in a sense a promise of return, a promise that history inevitably broke.
- "6,000 to go broke by Xmas"
- We broke its neck and ate it, but everyone was really upset for days, especially my mother."
- "Sacrificing babies an' that," I broke in.
- He only broke clear of Japan's Koichi Morishita in the last mile and won in 2 hrs, 13 mins 23 secs.
- The man broke off with a shudder.
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