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break-up [Brit ˈbreɪkʌp, americ ˈbreɪkˌəp] SUBST
1. break-up:
2. break-up atrib FINAN:
break-up price, value
I. break up VERBO [Brit breɪk -, americ breɪk -] (break up)
1. break up (disintegrate):
break up literal wreck:
break up fig empire:
break up alliance:
break up group, family, couple:
2. break up (disperse):
break up crowd:
break up cloud, slick:
break up meeting:
3. break up Brit ESCOLAR:
II. break up VERBO [Brit breɪk -, americ breɪk -] (break [sth] up, break up [sth]) (split up)
break up demonstrators
break up spy ring, drugs ring
break up team, couple
break up family
break up alliance, marriage
break up empire
break up sentence, word
diviser (into en)
break up land
break up diagrams: text
break up party, fight, demonstration
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balkanisation [balkanizɑsjɔ̃] SUBST f
démembrement [demɑ̃bʀəmɑ̃] SUBST m
1. démembrement (d'un pays, d'un trust):
break-up (de of)
dismantling (de of)
2. démembrement AGRIC, PEC:
division (de of)
désagrégation [dezaɡʀeɡasjɔ̃] SUBST f
1. désagrégation:
2. désagrégation GEOL:
3. désagrégation PSICO:
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breakup [ˈbreɪkʌp] SUBST
breakup of empire
I. break up VERBO trans
1. break up (forcefully end):
to break up sth
2. break up (split up):
break up coalition
break up family
break up company, organization
break up gang
break up demonstrators
3. break up (dig up):
break up ground
II. break up VERBO intr
1. break up (end a relationship):
2. break up (come to an end):
break up marriage
break up meeting
3. break up (fall apart):
4. break up (disperse):
5. break up Brit ESCOLAR:
6. break up (lose signal):
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désagrégation [dezagʀegasjɔ̃] SUBST f
1. désagrégation (désintégration) d'une roche:
2. désagrégation (décomposition):
désagrégation d'une nation, d'un empire, d'une équipe
débâcle [debɑkl] SUBST f
1. débâcle (déroute):
2. débâcle (fonte des glaces):
rupture [ʀyptyʀ] SUBST f
1. rupture (cassure):
2. rupture (déchirure):
rupture d'une corde
rupture d'un tendon, d'une veine
3. rupture (annulation):
rupture de fiançailles
4. rupture (séparation):
désagréger groupe, parti
disloquer parti, famille, domaine
disloquer manifestation
se disloquer famille, manifestation, assemblage, parti, société
se desserrer personnes, rangs
briser amitié
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breakup [ˈbreɪk·ʌp] SUBST
breakup of empire
I. break up VERBO trans
1. break up (forcefully end):
to break up sth
2. break up (split up):
break up coalition
break up family
break up company, organization
break up gang
break up demonstrators
3. break up (dig up):
break up ground
II. break up VERBO intr
1. break up (end a relationship):
2. break up (come to an end):
break up marriage
break up meeting
3. break up (fall apart):
4. break up (disperse):
5. break up (lose signal):
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débâcle [debɑkl] SUBST f
1. débâcle (déroute):
2. débâcle (fonte des glaces):
désagréger groupe, parti
disloquer parti, famille, domaine
disloquer manifestation
se disloquer famille, manifestation, assemblage, parti, société
desserrer personnes, rangs
briser amitié
Present
Ibreak up
youbreak up
he/she/itbreaks up
webreak up
youbreak up
theybreak up
Past
Ibroke up
youbroke up
he/she/itbroke up
webroke up
youbroke up
theybroke up
Present Perfect
Ihavebroken up
youhavebroken up
he/she/ithasbroken up
wehavebroken up
youhavebroken up
theyhavebroken up
Past Perfect
Ihadbroken up
youhadbroken up
he/she/ithadbroken up
wehadbroken up
youhadbroken up
theyhadbroken up
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Countries with weak governments do not possess the political will to break up state media monopolies.
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Many of the larger gangs break up into smaller groups, cliques or sub-sets.
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Despite her efforts to win him over his indecisive nature causes them to break up.
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However, the police arrive and break up the production.
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The rubber contained a series of holes, which helped break up sound waves.
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