breaking
Prononciation : [/ˈbɹeɪkɪŋ/]
Mot
Contexte : « news »
(noun) an event or piece of news that is new or recent. Like when something important happens and people need to know about it.
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The breaking news about the earthquake spread quickly across the city.
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There was no breaking news to report today; it was a quiet day.
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What was the breaking news that everyone is talking about?
Contexte : « object »
(verb) to separate something into pieces or parts, often with force. Like when you accidentally drop a plate and it splits into pieces.
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She accidentally broke the vase while dusting the shelf.
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Be careful not to break the glass; it's very fragile.
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What will happen if you break the cookie in half?
Contexte : « rules »
(verb) to violate or go against a law, rule, or agreement. Like when you don't follow the instructions or do something you know you shouldn't.
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If you break the school rules, you might get detention.
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He always follows the traffic rules and never breaks them.
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What happens if you break the promise you made?
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