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  1. phrasal verb with break verb uk / breɪk / us / breɪk / broke | broken. to remove something from its place by force: He threatened to break the door down. Some of the campers had broken down fences and lit fires that caused a lot of damage. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

    • Break Down

      break down. verb [ phrasal ] / ˈbreɪk ˈdaʊn/ to stop...

  2. break down | breakdown: Inglés: Español: break down and cry v expr (burst into tears) estallar en llanto loc verb : romper en llanto loc verb : Helen broke down and cried when she heard the sad news. Helena estalló en llanto cuando oyó las tristes noticias. largarse a llorar loc verb : echarse a llorar loc verb : romper a llorar loc verb

  3. Report an error or suggest an improvement. 'breakdown' aparece también en las siguientes entradas: In the English description: anomie - collapse - crack up - crackup - degradation - digestion - flip out - hydrolysis - itemized bill - meltdown - system failure - system meltdown - transcript. Spanish:

  4. 1. : the action or result of breaking down: such as. a. : a failure to function. preventing a breakdown of the health-care system. b. : failure to progress or have effect : disintegration. a breakdown of negotiations. c. : a complete loss of physical, mental, or emotional vitality : a physical, mental, or nervous collapse. d.

  5. break down. 1. verbo frasal. If a machine or a vehicle breaks down, it stops working . Their car broke down. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. verbo frasal. If a discussion, relationship, or system breaks down, it fails because of a problem or disagreement . Talks with business leaders broke down last night. [VERB PARTICLE] Paola's marriage broke down.