WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| broken-up adj | (in pieces) | kırık, kırılmış s. |
| | | ufalanmış s. |
| | Sara used broken-up cookies as a topping for her cake. |
| broken up adj | figurative, slang (upset, hurt) | üzgün s. |
| | | kırgın s. |
| | She felt broken up because she lost her puppy. |
broken up, broken-up adj | slang (no longer a couple) (çift) | ayrılmış s. |
| Not: A hyphen is used when the adjective precedes the noun |
| | After a two-year stormy relationship, Mary and Bob are finally broken up for good. |
WordReference English-Turkish Dictionary © 2025:
| Temel Çeviriler |
| break up vi phrasal | (disintegrate) (mecazlı) | ayırmak geçişli f. |
| Not: The single-word form is used when the term is a noun. |
| | Rock gradually breaks up into sand. |
| break up vi phrasal | informal (couple: separate) (mecazlı) | ayırmak geçişli f. |
| | The couple broke up after a three-year relationship. |
| break up with [sb] vtr phrasal insep | (separate) (birinden) | ayrılmak f. |
| | (birisi ile) | ilişkiyi bitirmek f. |
| | I think you need to break up with your boyfriend. |
| break up vi phrasal | informal (school: finish) (okul) | bitmek geçişsiz f. |
| | | tatile girmek geçişsiz f. |
| | School breaks up next week for the summer holidays. |
| break [sth] up vtr phrasal sep | informal, figurative (cause to separate) (mecazlı) | ayırmak geçişli f. |
| | She blamed his mother's constant interference for breaking up their marriage. |
| break [sth] up vtr phrasal sep | informal, figurative (fight: intervene) (kavga, vb.) | ayırmak geçişli f. |
| | The head teacher stepped in and broke up the fight between the two boys. |
| break [sth] up vtr phrasal sep | (crumble) | ufalamak geçişli f. |
| | Break the biscuits up into small pieces and put them in a food processor. |
| Ek Çeviriler |
| break up vi phrasal | (phone sound: lose quality) (telefonda ses) | kesilmek f. |
| | | sesi gitmek f. |
| | You're breaking up, so I'll call you back later. |