broke的意思和读音

broke

: [broʊk] : [brəʊk]

adj.

v.“break”;“break”

n.;(,)

brokes  broking  broked  

adj.wealthy

adj.penniless,bankrupt,poor,destitute,in the red

brokeadj.— see alsobreak

1.having no money

I'm always broke by the end of the month.

During the recession thousands of small businesses went broke(= had to stop doing business) .退

flat/stony broke(= completely broke)

IDMgo for broke(informal)to risk everything in one determined effort to do sth

v.1.“break”;〈〉break 2.“break”

adj.1.;〈,

n.1.;(,)

v.1.The past tense of break2.The past tense and past participle of break

1. ; open () broke ,; break ...

2. ever adv. , , , , broke adj. bath n. , ...

3. TOP 47 Buck TOP 48 Broke TOP 49 Window ...

4. bill broke borrow ...

5. d. destroyed () c. broke a. late (, …

6. plan , 3.broke adj. , 4plex n. ...

7. break 13. broke 14. Buckingham Palace 15. ...

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1.The company guaranteed it would repair or replace the computer if it broke within two years.

2.With a flick of my switch, my 3-year-old mare, Reem, broke into a canter, and we ascended gradually toward the top of a ridge.

3.A burst of step voice broke silent, immediately appear two personal shadows, every a year after of a group of customers?

4.Nobody broke away from the Trade Union. The united workers fought against the enemy bravely.

5.The strap of my wristwatch broke, and for some surreal moments I found myself looking at my watch on the floor of the plane.

6.What I've been feeling, I am beginning to understand. I broke this world; and only I can repair it.

7.And she you know, kind of stole him away, and then. . . broke his heart. . . and then he wouldn't even talk to me any more.

8.So Dobby stopped us from getting on the train and broke your arm. . . He shook his head. You know what, Harry?……

9.This broke the hearts of the group who felt very bad that the bear had to be shot, as it was harmless outside of requiring food to subsist.

10.He took a bar of chocolate and broke off a bit.