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BROKEN

Definitionen von BROKEN

  1. zerbrochen, kaputt, defekt, beschädigt
  2. Knochen: gebrochen
  3. Schlaf: unterbrochen, gestört
  4. körperliche und seelische Gesundheit: gebrochen, zerrüttet, geknickt
  5. Gelände: uneben
  6. Partizip Perfekt (past participle) des Verbs break

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OP

2

Anzahl der Buchstaben

6

Ist Palindrom

Nein

11
BR
BRO
EN
KE
KEN
OK
OKE
RO
ROK

33

25

64

171
BE
BEK
BEN
BER
BK
BKE
BKN
BN

Beispiele für die Verwendung von BROKEN in einem Satz

  • A chemical element is a chemical substance that cannot be broken down into other substances by chemical reactions.
  • They commonly contain two copies of the information, either in the form of a single tag that can be broken in half, or as two identical tags on the same chain.
  • The most well-known of these patterns consists of regular broken chords, with the lowest note sounding first, then the highest, then the middle and then the highest again, with the pattern repeated.
  • A member of the French National Assembly, Bastiat developed the economic concept of opportunity cost and introduced the parable of the broken window.
  • The Council settled the dispute that had broken out after the deposition of Ignatius as Patriarch of Constantinople in 858.
  • Handfasting is a traditional practice that, depending on the term's usage, may define an unofficiated wedding (in which a couple marries without an officiant, usually with the intent of later undergoing a second wedding with an officiant), a betrothal (an engagement in which a couple has formally promised to wed, and which can be broken only through divorce), or a temporary wedding (in which a couple makes an intentionally temporary marriage commitment).
  • 173 – Marcomannic Wars: The Roman army in Moravia is encircled by the Quadi, who have broken the peace treaty (171).
  • His work, characterized above all by prismatically broken, overlapping forms in translucent colors, with many references to architecture and the sea, made him one of the most important artists of classical modernism.
  • Before it reaches the plains it receives a great number of small streams from impenetrable, saturated and much broken mountainous districts, where the dense and varied vegetation seems to fight for every piece of ground.
  • According to First Book of Kings 11:1–13, Solomon had broken the mandate of the Torah by marrying foreign wives and being influenced by them, worshipping and building shrines to the Moabite and Ammonite gods:.
  • Assembled at the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia, after armed conflict had broken out in April, they appointed George Washington as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army to fight the American Revolutionary War.
  • The website hosting server will typically generate a "404 Not Found" web page when a user attempts to follow a broken or dead link; hence the 404 error is one of the most recognizable errors encountered on the World Wide Web.
  • Following arguments by Corinth against Athens, a majority of the League members vote to declare that the Athenians had broken the peace.
  • Cubist subjects are analyzed, broken up, and reassembled in an abstract form—instead of depicting objects from a single perspective, the artist depicts the subject from multiple perspectives to represent the subject in a greater context.
  • The original purpose was to authenticate a document, or to prevent interference with a package or envelope by applying a seal which had to be broken to open the container (hence the modern English verb "to seal", which implies secure closing without an actual wax seal).
  • An inverse multiplexer (often abbreviated to inverse MUX or IMUX) allows a data stream to be broken into multiple lower data rate communication links.
  • After acquiring Betacom and Viglen, Amstrad was broken up in 1997 but the name was soon revived when successor Betacom plc renamed itself to Amstrad plc.
  • 92, the first time a skater broke the 13-minute barrier on this distance, and this world record stood for three years, until it was broken by Carl Verheijen and Chad Hedrick.
  • "It was my bitter leave-taking of England," he wrote in a prologue to the revised second edition of 1957, "where I had recently broken a good many conventions".
  • June 10–September – The Ottoman sultan Murad II besieges Constantinople; the siege is broken off as a result of the rebellion of Küçük Mustafa.



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