breaks
Prononciation : [/bɹeɪks/]
Mot
Contexte : « time off work »
(noun) a period of time when you are not working, especially during the day. Like when you take a break from studying or working to rest.
Exemple
I always take a short break after studying for an hour.
Exemple
I didn't take any breaks during my workday, and I felt exhausted.
Exemple
How long is your lunch break at school?
Contexte : « interruption »
(noun) a pause or interruption in an activity. Like when a machine stops working, it has a break.
Exemple
There was a break in the music before the chorus started.
Exemple
The meeting proceeded without any breaks in between discussions.
Exemple
Did the power outage cause a break in your online class?
Contexte : « splitting or damaging »
(verb) to separate or damage something, often by force. Like when a stick snaps or when something shatters.
Exemple
The glass broke when it fell off the table.
Exemple
Be careful not to break the toy by playing too rough.
Exemple
What will happen if you break the vase?
0s0s