Break
"Break" in Italian
passaggio
(music: a transition area between a singer’s vocal registers)
pausa
(rest or pause, usually from work)
sosta
(rest or pause, usually from work)
addomesticare
(to turn an animal into a beast of burden)
annientare
(to cause a person to lose spirit or will)
annullare
(to cause a person to lose spirit or will)
apparire
(of morning: to arrive)
bloccare
(to change a steady state abruptly)
cambiare
(to divide (money) into smaller units)
chiudere
(to ruin financially)
contrattaccare
(gaming: to design or make a powerful, unbalancing but legal move)
contrattaccare
(to counter-attack)
degradare
(to reduce the military rank of)
diffondere
(to disclose or make known an item of news)
dissiparsi
(of a spell of weather: to end)
distruggere
(to cause a person to lose spirit or will)
eliminare
(to ruin financially)
esaurire
(of a spell of weather: to end)
esaurirsi
(of a spell of weather: to end)
fare capolino
(of morning: to arrive)
fare fallire
(to ruin financially)
fare una pausa
(to interrupt or cease one's work or occupation temporarily)
fare una sosta
(to interrupt or cease one's work or occupation temporarily)
fermare
(transitive: to cause to stop functioning)
fermare
(to interrupt a fall)
filtrare
(to disclose or make known an item of news)
fracassarsi
(of a wave, to collapse into a surf)
frantumare
(to cause a person to lose spirit or will)
frantumare
(to do better than a record)
frantumarsi
(of a wave, to collapse into a surf)
fratturare
(intransitive, of a bone: to crack)
fratturare
(transitive: to cause (a bone) to crack)
infrangersi
(of a wave, to collapse into a surf)
interrompere
(transitive: to cause to stop functioning)
interrompere
(to interrupt or cease one's work or occupation temporarily)
interrompere
(to interrupt a fall)
interrompere
(to change a steady state abruptly)
interrompere
(to end a connection)
invadere
(to become audible suddenly)
irrompere
(to become audible suddenly)
irrompere
(to suddenly become)
nascere
(of morning: to arrive)
oltrepassare
(transitive: to do that which is forbidden by (something))
porre fine
(to cause a habit to no longer exist)
prorompere
(to become audible suddenly)
prorompere
(to suddenly become)
replicare
(to counter-attack)
retrocedere
(to reduce the military rank of)
rispondere
(to counter-attack)
rompere
(transitive: to separate into (to cause to end up in) two or more pieces)
rompere
(intransitive, of a bone: to crack)
rompere
(to cause to no longer bar)
rompere
(to become audible suddenly)
rompere
(to change a steady state abruptly)
rompersi
(intransitive: to separate into (to end up in) two or more pieces)
rompersi
(intransitive: to stop functioning properly or altogether)
scambiare
(to divide (money) into smaller units)
scassarsi
(intransitive: to stop functioning properly or altogether)
scassinare
(to cause to no longer bar)
sconnettere
(to end a connection)
sfondare
(transitive: to do that which is forbidden by (something))
sospendere
(to interrupt or cease one's work or occupation temporarily)
sottomettere
(to turn an animal into a beast of burden)
spaccare
(to cause to no longer bar)
spezzare
(transitive: to separate into (to cause to end up in) two or more pieces)
spezzarsi
(intransitive: to separate into (to end up in) two or more pieces)
spuntare
(of morning: to arrive)
staccare
(to end a connection)
stoppare
(transitive: to cause to stop functioning)
suddividere
(to divide (money) into smaller units)
superare
(transitive: to do that which is forbidden by (something))
terminare
(to cause a habit to no longer exist)
terminare
(to end a connection)
trapelare
(to disclose or make known an item of news)
volgersi
(to suddenly become)
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