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broken off [broukənɔf] abgebroche

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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "broken off", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ broken off, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ broken off trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Anh - Đức

1. Telegraph communication was broken off.

2. The handle's broken off this jug.

3. John has broken off his engagement to Mary.

4. 7 The headlight was broken off the car.

5. One of the car's wing mirrors had broken off.

6. The back section of the plane had broken off.

7. If the shrimp's rostrum is broken off, it will regenerate.

8. Part of the tall, neural spine of the bone was broken off.

9. Brushwood definition, the wood of branches that have been cut or broken off

10. Crumb definition, a small particle of bread, cake, etc., that has broken off

11. Schrofen are found especially where the rock has broken off against its angle of dip.

Schrofen finden sich vor allem dort, wo das Gestein gegen seine Fallrichtung aufgebrochen wurde.

12. After fifteen minutes the rudder was broken off and she was broadside to the weather.

13. Chipped definition: damaged by having a small piece broken off Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

14. The plant on the left was broken off too far up the base of the Bulbil

15. Brushwood definition: Brushwood consists of small pieces of wood that have broken off trees and bushes

16. His axe was near him, but the blade was rusted and the handle broken off short.

17. Antechinus scats may be cylinders with rough broken off ends, or even curled “Mr Whippy” style scats

18. And so the ATP has been hydrolyzed, or you have broken off one of these phosphate groups.

19. However, negotiations were broken off owing to the vehement opposition of anti-abortion Republicans, supported by Sununu.

20. Aretinian Viper stuck out the reset button or two! Gael trying to piece broken off a garage floor

21. The series are converging very fast for almost all substances and may be broken off after the third expansion term.

Die Reihen konvergieren für fast alle Substanzen sehr rasch und können dann nach dem dritten Entwicklungsglied abgebrochen werden.

22. THE RED YEAR LOUIS TRACY It was a rather Battered jackknife, and Scattergood noticed that one blade had been broken off

23. As they went they noticed several places to right and left of the path where he had broken off into the wilderness.

24. Talus slopes, a distinct type of natural community, often occur at the bases of Cliffs, where rocks have broken off of the cliff face

25. An iceberg has broken off Pine Island Glacier (PIG) on the edge of Antarctica, according to satellite images taken Tuesday by the European Space …

26. Topics Personal qualities c2 Word Origin late 16th cent.: from Latin Abruptus ‘broken off, steep’, past participle of abrumpere , from ab- ‘away, from’ + rumpere ‘break’.

27. Finally, it should be noted that in so far as liability arises as a result of negotiations which have been broken off, this is based on actions which constitute a tort.

Schließlich ist darauf hinzuweisen, dass eine etwaige Haftung wegen abgebrochener Vertragsverhandlungen auf die Haftung für Handlungen gestützt wird, die einem tort" entsprechen.

28. Aposiopesis is a figure of speech wherein a sentence is deliberately broken off and left unfinished, the ending to be supplied by the imagination, giving an impression of unwillingness or inability to continue

29. In modern times, it is represented by a portion of the middle matzot in the ceremonial Seder dish.1 The Afikoman is broken off by the leader and hidden until the end of the meal when

30. Brickbat: 1 n a fragment of brick used as a weapon Type of: fragment a piece broken off or cut off of something else n blunt criticism Type of: criticism , unfavorable judgment disapproval expressed by pointing out faults or shortcomings

31. (large tree branch) grosso ramo nm sostantivo maschile: Identifica un essere, un oggetto o un concetto che assume genere maschile: medico, gatto, strumento, assegno, dolore : The Bough of an oak tree had broken off and was lying across my path.

32. Aposiopesis (11px /ˌæpəsaɪ.əˈpiːsɪs/; Classical Greek: ἀποσιώπησις, "becoming silent") is a rhetorical device wherein a sentence is deliberately broken off and left unfinished, the ending to be supplied by the imagination, giving an impression of unwillingness or inability to continue

33. 12 Yea, even my father spake much concerning the Gentiles, and also concerning the house of Israel, that they should be compared like unto an aolive tree, whose bbranches should be broken off and should be cscattered upon all the face of the earth.

34. 30 And it came to pass that the Lord of the vineyard and the servant went down into the vineyard; and they came to the tree whose natural branches had been broken off, and the wild branches had been grafted in; and behold all asorts of fruit did cumber the tree.

35. Shovelnose sturgeon Shovelnose sturgeon, Scaphirhynchus platorynchus Lance Merry Rebecca Haefner Reddish-brown or buff color Found throughout Missouri and Mississippi rivers Rarely exceeds 30 inches in length or 5 pounds Bases of Barbels form a straight line Thin scale-like plates on belly Long slender filament on tip of tail, if not broken off

36. It is described as being the skull of an animal of the carnivorous order, as is Ascertained from the teeth, with a very large cavity for the brain, and a long, protruding bill or jaw, which is broken off before the molares; the lower part is altogether wanting, and so is the top of the skull

37. “When the Boughes thereof are withered, they shall be broken off: the women come and set them on fire: for it is a people of no vnderstanding: therefore hee that made them will not haue mercie on them, and hee that formed them, will shewe them no fauour.” 1611 King James Version (KJV) Viewing the original 1611 KJV with archaic English spelling.

38. Abrupt (adj.) 1580s, "sudden, unceremonious, without notice," a figurative use from Latin Abruptus "broken off," also "precipitous, steep" (as a cliff), also "disconnected," past participle of abrumpere "break off," from ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + rumpere "to break," from a nasalized form of the PIE root *runp-"to snatch" (see corrupt (adj.))