Summary
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- break-in:
- break in:
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Wiktionary:
- break-in → Einbruch
- break in → einbrechen, dressieren
- break in → bereiten
English
Detailed Translations for break-in from English to German
break-in:
Translation Matrix for break-in:
Noun | Related Translations | Other Translations |
Besetzer | break-in; burglary; robbery; squatting; theft | |
Einbruch | break-in; burglary | caving in; collapse; collapsing; infraction; transgression; violation |
Hausbesetzer | break-in; burglary; robbery; squatting; theft | squatter |
- | breaking and entering; housebreaking |
Synonyms for "break-in":
Related Definitions for "break-in":
break in:
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to break in
übertreten; überschreiten; verstoßen; verletzen-
überschreiten verb (überschreite, überschreitest, überschreitet, überschritt, überschrittet, überschritten)
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to break in (commit burglary; break into a house; rob)
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to break in (train)
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to break in (interrupt; intercede; butt in)
Conjugations for break in:
present
- break in
- break in
- breaks in
- break in
- break in
- break in
simple past
- broke in
- broke in
- broke in
- broke in
- broke in
- broke in
present perfect
- have broke in
- have broke in
- has broke in
- have broke in
- have broke in
- have broke in
past continuous
- was breaking in
- were breaking in
- was breaking in
- were breaking in
- were breaking in
- were breaking in
future
- shall break in
- will break in
- will break in
- shall break in
- will break in
- will break in
continuous present
- am breaking in
- are breaking in
- is breaking in
- are breaking in
- are breaking in
- are breaking in
subjunctive
- be broke in
- be broke in
- be broke in
- be broke in
- be broke in
- be broke in
diverse
- break in!
- let's break in!
- broke in
- breaking in
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
Translation Matrix for break in:
Synonyms for "break in":
Related Definitions for "break in":
Wiktionary Translations for break in:
break in
verb
break in
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to enter by force or illicitly
- break in → einbrechen
verb
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trennbar, transitiv: in ein Gebäude (beziehungsweise bei jemandem) eindringen ohne dazu befugt zu sein, oft mit Gewalt und Zerstörung von etwas verbunden
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trennbar, transitiv: einem Reittier beibringen, geritten zu werden
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ein Tier (auch Menschen) abrichten, einem Tier Kunststücke beibringen