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View usage for: Chinese translation of 'break through' vi - [sun]
显(顯)现(現) (xiǎnxiàn)
vt fus - [defences, barrier]
突破 (tūpò)
See break Nearby words ofbreak through - break off
- break open
- break out
- break through
- break up
- break-in
- breakdown
All related terms of 'break through'Definition to achieve success after lengthy efforts There is still scope for new writers to break through. Synonyms achieve do well cut it (informal) get to the top crack it (informal) shine forth See breakAdditional synonymsDefinition to be active, successful, or widespread On graduation she flourished as a journalist. Synonyms succeed, do well, be successful, move ahead, get ahead, go places (informal), go great guns (slang), go up in the world Definition to be successful I have the talent to make it. Synonyms succeed, be successful, prosper, be a success, arrive (informal), get on, make good, cut it (informal), get ahead, make the grade (informal), crack it (informal), make it big, get somewhere, distinguish yourself Definition to achieve recognition She made her mark in the film industry in the 1960s. Synonyms succeed, make it (informal), make good, prosper, be a success, achieve recognition, get on in the world, make something of yourself, find a place in the sun, make a success of yourself Nearby words ofbreak through - break something off
- break something up
- break the ice
- break through
- break through something
- break up
- break with something or someone
Related terms ofbreak through
1. phrasal verbIf you break through a barrier, you succeed in forcing your way through it. Protesters tried to break through a police cordon. [VERB PARTICLE noun] About fifteen inmates broke through onto the roof. [V P + onto] 2. phrasal verbIf you break through, you achieve success even though there are difficulties and obstacles. There is still scope for new writers to break through. [VERB PARTICLE] I broke through the poverty barrier and it was education that did it. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 3. phrasal verbWhen something that was previously hidden or could not be seen breaks through, it appears. Despite everything, Elizabeth's human side keeps breaking through. [VERB PARTICLE] Sunlight had broken through the clouds. [VERB PARTICLE noun] 4. See also breakthrough See full dictionary entry for breakbreak through in British Englishverb1. (intransitive) to penetrate 2. (intr, adverb) to achieve success, make a discovery, etc, esp after lengthy efforts noun breakthrough3. a significant development or discovery, esp in science 4. the penetration of an enemy's defensive position or line in depth and strength Examples of 'break through' in a sentencebreak through But the Fravashi worldview is sublime; escaping it is like a bird trying to break through the sky.`Brad Holden managed to break through three security codes to get to the dossiers in the Alpha program.He will help the student completely break through the worldview that traps her. |