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Broken översatt till svenska

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broken - Översättning till svenska

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adjektiv

  1. (general) bruten;

Synonymer till broken

adjektiv

  1. (physically and forcibly separated into pieces or cracked or split) broken
  2. (not continuous in space, time, or sequence or varying abruptly) broken
  3. (subdued or brought low in condition or status) crushed; humbled; humiliated; low; broken
  4. ((especially of promises or contracts) having been violated or disregarded) "broken (or unkept) unkept; broken
  5. (tamed or trained to obey) broken in; broken
  6. (topographically very uneven) rugged; broken
  7. (imperfectly spoken or written) broken
  8. (thrown into a state of disarray or confusion) confused; disordered; upset; broken
  9. (weakened and infirm) broken
  10. (destroyed financially) wiped out; impoverished; broken
  11. (out of working order (`busted' is an informal substitute for `broken')) busted; broken
  12. (discontinuous) broken
  13. (lacking a part or parts) broken

verb

  1. (terminate) interrupt; break; broken
  2. (become separated into pieces or fragments) break; separate; split up; fall apart; come apart; broken
  3. (render inoperable or ineffective) break; broken
  4. (ruin completely) break; bust; broken
  5. (destroy the integrity of; usually by force; cause to separate into pieces or fragments) break; broken
  6. (act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises) transgress; offend; infract; violate; go against; breach; break; broken
  7. (move away or escape suddenly) break; break out; break away; broken
  8. (scatter or part) break; broken
  9. (force out or release suddenly and often violently something pent up) break; burst; erupt; broken
  10. (prevent completion) break; break off; discontinue; stop; broken
  11. (enter someone's (virtual or real) property in an unauthorized manner, usually with the intent to steal or commit a violent act) break in; break; broken
  12. (make submissive, obedient, or useful) break in; break; broken
  13. (fail to agree with; be in violation of; as of rules or patterns) violate; go against; break; broken
  14. (surpass in excellence) better; break; broken
  15. (make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret) unwrap; disclose; let on; bring out; reveal; discover; expose; divulge; break; give away; let out; uncover; broken
  16. (come into being) break; broken
  17. (stop operating or functioning) fail; go bad; give way; die; give out; conk out; go; break; break down; broken
  18. (interrupt a continued activity) break; break away; broken
  19. (make a rupture in the ranks of the enemy or one's own by quitting or fleeing) break; broken
  20. (curl over and fall apart in surf or foam, of waves) break; broken
  21. (lessen in force or effect) dampen; damp; soften; weaken; break; broken
  22. (be broken in) break; broken
  23. (come to an end) break; broken
  24. (vary or interrupt a uniformity or continuity) break; broken
  25. (cause to give up a habit) break; broken
  26. (give up) break; broken
  27. (come forth or begin from a state of latency) break; broken
  28. (happen or take place) break; broken
  29. (cause the failure or ruin of) break; broken
  30. (invalidate by judicial action) break; broken
  31. (discontinue an association or relation; go different ways) separate; part; split up; split; break; break up; broken
  32. (assign to a lower position; reduce in rank) demote; bump; relegate; break; kick downstairs; broken
  33. (reduce to bankruptcy) bankrupt; ruin; break; smash; broken
  34. (change directions suddenly) break; broken
  35. (emerge from the surface of a body of water) break; broken
  36. (break down, literally or metaphorically) collapse; fall in; cave in; give; give way; break; founder; broken
  37. (do a break dance) break dance; break-dance; break; broken
  38. (exchange for smaller units of money) break; broken
  39. (destroy the completeness of a set of related items) break; break up; broken
  40. (make the opening shot that scatters the balls) break; broken
  41. (separate from a clinch, in boxing) break; broken
  42. (go to pieces) break; wear; wear out; bust; fall apart; broken
  43. (break a piece from a whole) break; break off; snap off; broken
  44. (become punctured or penetrated) break; broken
  45. (pierce or penetrate) break; broken
  46. (be released or become known; of news) break; get out; get around; broken
  47. (cease an action temporarily) pause; intermit; break; broken
  48. (interrupt the flow of current in) break; broken
  49. (undergo breaking) break; broken
  50. (find a flaw in) break; broken
  51. (find the solution or key to) break; broken
  52. (change suddenly from one tone quality or register to another) break; broken
  53. (happen) break; recrudesce; develop; broken
  54. (become fractured; break or crack on the surface only) crack; check; break; broken
  55. (crack; of the male voice in puberty) break; broken
  56. (fall sharply) break; broken
  57. (fracture a bone of) fracture; break; broken
  58. (diminish or discontinue abruptly) break; broken
  59. (weaken or destroy in spirit or body) break; broken