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broke
- IPA[brōk]
美式
- past (and archaic past participle) of break
- having completely run out of money
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動詞
- 1. past (and archaic past participle) of break
形容詞
- 1. informal having completely run out of money many farmers went broke
- separate or cause to separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain: the branch broke with a loud snap windows in the street were broken by the blast
- an interruption of continuity or uniformity: the magazine has been published without a break since 1950
Oxford American Dictionary
- separate or cause to separate into pieces as a result of a blow, shock, or strain: the branch broke with a loud snap windows in the street were broken by the blast
- an interruption of continuity or uniformity: the magazine has been published without a break since 1950
Oxford Dictionary
- past participle of break
- having been fractured or damaged and no longer in one piece or in working order: he had a broken arm
Oxford American Dictionary
- past participle of break
- having been broken: he had a broken arm
Oxford Dictionary
- former term for breaking cart
Oxford American Dictionary
- former term for breaking cart
Oxford Dictionary
- entirely without money. all his friends were stony broke friends of stony-broke Sir Charles Maugham are giving him bags of supermarket food
Oxford Dictionary
- entirely without money. after putting his four children through college, he was stone broke
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[brəʊk]
英式
- past (and archaic past participle) of break
- having completely run out of money: he went broke owing two million pounds
Oxford Dictionary