break
Prononciation : [/bɹeɪk/]
Contexte : « cause damage »
(verb) to separate into pieces or cause damage. When something breaks, it usually stops working properly.
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The vase broke when it fell off the shelf.
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I try to be careful with my toys so they don't break.
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What happens when a glass falls on the floor and breaks?
Contexte : « stop temporarily »
(verb) to interrupt or stop something temporarily. When something stops working for a short time, it takes a break.
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Let's take a break from studying and go play outside.
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We can't take a break during this important meeting.
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When do you usually take a break from homework?
Contexte : « overcome »
(verb) to overcome a rule or obstacle. When you break a rule, you don't follow it. You can also break through a difficult situation.
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She broke the record for the fastest time in the race.
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You should never break a promise you made to a friend.
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Can you think of a time when someone broke a rule and it caused problems?
Contexte : « pause »
(noun) a pause or interruption in an activity. When there's a break, things stop for a short time.
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Let's take a break and have some snacks.
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There's no time for a break during this competition.
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Do you get to have a break at school before lunchtime?