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单词 broke off
释义

break off

verb

broke off; broken off; breaking off; breaks off

intransitive verb

1
: to stop abruptly
break off in the middle of a sentence
2
: to become detached
branches that broke off in the storm
3
: to end a relationship
broke off with his business partner

transitive verb

1
: discontinue
break off diplomatic relations
2
: to remove by or as if by breaking
broke off a chunk of bread

Synonyms

  • break
  • break up
  • can [slang]
  • cease
  • cut off
  • cut out
  • desist (from)
  • discontinue
  • drop
  • end
  • give over
  • halt
  • knock off
  • lay off
  • leave off
  • pack (up or in)
  • quit
  • shut off
  • stop
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Example Sentences

the judge broke off court proceedings until after lunch talks between the two sides broke off when one began making unreasonable demands
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Word History

First Known Use

14th century, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense 1

broke off

verb

past tense of break off
1
as in stopped
to bring (as an action or operation) to an immediate end the judge broke off court proceedings until after lunch

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • stopped
  • ceased
  • ended
  • halted
  • laid off
  • shut off
  • left off
  • cut off
  • quit
  • knocked off
  • cut out
  • broke up
  • quitted
  • gave over
  • delayed
  • suspended
  • concluded
  • discontinued
  • dropped
  • suspended
  • finished
  • had done with
  • packed (up or in)
  • put the kibosh on
  • desisted (from)
  • broke
  • canned
  • held back
  • completed
  • called
  • turned back
  • ruined
  • clamped down
  • held
  • closed (down)
  • paused
  • blocked
  • deactivated
  • hindered
  • stayed
  • destroyed
  • checked
  • stemmed
  • suppressed
  • obstructed
  • stamped
  • impeded
  • arrested
  • aborted
  • detained
  • reined (in)
  • squashed
  • killed
  • dammed
  • abolished
  • dissolved
  • demolished
  • scuttled
  • squelched
  • stunted
  • blockaded
  • braked
  • kiboshed
  • snuffed
  • annulled
  • staunched
  • stanched

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • continued
  • kept up
  • followed through (with)
  • carried on
  • proceeded
  • ran on
  • advanced
  • progressed
  • stirred
  • propelled
  • actuated
  • drove
  • impelled
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2
as in expired
to come to an end talks between the two sides broke off when one began making unreasonable demands

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • stopped
  • expired
  • ended
  • concluded
  • ceased
  • halted
  • left off
  • passed
  • broke up
  • died
  • finished
  • terminated
  • closed
  • wound up
  • went
  • determined
  • winked (out)
  • lapsed
  • let up
  • discontinued
  • stalled
  • elapsed
  • knocked off
  • winded up
  • quit
  • bit the dust
  • cut out
  • broke down
  • laid off (of)
  • gave over
  • dead-ended
  • quitted
  • refrained (from)
  • suspended
  • paused
  • stayed
  • desisted (from)
  • wound down
  • conked (out)
  • packed (up or in)
  • petered (out)
  • winded down
  • abated

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • hung on
  • continued
  • persisted
  • prolonged
  • extended
  • drew out
  • protracted
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