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breaker
- IPA[ˈbrākər]
美式
- a heavy sea wave that breaks into white foam on the shore or a shoal.;a person or thing that breaks something
noun: breaker, plural noun: breakers
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- 1. a heavy sea wave that breaks into white foam on the shore or a shoal.
- 2. a person or thing that breaks something a rule-breaker a code-breaker
- ▪ short for circuit breaker
- ▪ a person who breaks horses.
- 3. a person who interrupts the conversation of others on a Citizens' Band radio channel, indicating a wish to transmit a message.
- ▪ any CB radio user.
- 4. a break dancer.
- an automatic device for stopping the flow of current in an electric circuit as a safety measure.
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- a tough disciplinarian or taskmaster: to be one of the world's best chefs, you have to be a ball-breaker
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- an automatic device for stopping the flow of current in an electric circuit as a safety measure.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a tough disciplinarian or taskmaster: to be one of the world's best chefs, you have to be a ball-breaker
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who breaks open and robs safes.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person or thing that is boldly original or pioneering: their vehicle is a mold-breaker, the first of its kind
Oxford American Dictionary
- a speed bump: speed breakers and cycle paths can help reduce the accident rate
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for circuit breaker
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- IPA[ˈbreɪkə]
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- a heavy sea wave that breaks into white foam on the shore.
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