Expresiones y frases letra ‘to Break’ idioms to Break
- to break a bill cambiar un billete
- break a leg! ¡mucha suerte!
- to break even salir sin ganar ni perder
- to break faith with ser desleal, no cumplir una promesa
- to break free liberarse
- to break loose soltarse
Let me pay. I need to break this hundred-dollar bill.
I saw Tim before he went on stage and I told him to break a leg.
Jane thought she was making a good deal but it broke even.
Steve promised he would come, I hope he doesn't break faith with his promise.
When will you finally break free from that dreadful job?
Andrew needs to break loose from those friends of his. They're no good.
- to break new ground abrir nuevos caminos
- to break one's back deslomarse
- to break ranks romper filas
- to break someone's heart romperle el corazón a alguien
- to break the back of something hacer la parte más difícil de algo
- to break the ice romper el hielo
The discovery of DNA broke new ground in science.
My mom broke her back all her life to feed my brother and me.
The platoon broke ranks after the sergeant left.
Wayne broke Meg's heart when he told her he didn't love her anymore.
We've already painted the bedrooms, the bathroom and the kitchen. We've broken the back of it.
You can tell a few jokes to break the ice when you're on you date.
- to break the mould romper el molde
- to break the news to someone darle una noticia a alguien
- to break wind echarse un gas
The Beatles really broke the mould when they first appeared.
I hate to be the one to break the news to you but, your father is dead.
What would you do if you broke wind during a job interview?
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