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etymological origin of | eng: brokerage |
is derived from | eng: break |
is derived from | eng: broken |
lexical category | adjective |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | /brəʊk/ |
pronunciation | /broʊk/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-broke.ogg |
semantically related | eng: bankrupt |
semantically related | eng: broken |
semantically related | eng: drossy |
semantically related | eng: ineffectual |
semantically related | eng: insolvent |
semantically related | eng: nonsolvent |
semantically related | eng: penniless |
semantically related | eng: scummy |
semantically related | eng: skint |
synonym | eng: boracic |
synonym | eng: skint |
synonym | eng: stony-broke |
translation | bre: kras |
translation | bul: разорен |
translation | deu: pleite |
translation | eng: bankrupt |
translation | eng: broken |
translation | fin: auki |
translation | fin: persaukinen |
translation | fin: rahaton |
translation | fra: à sec |
translation | fra: fauché |
translation | ita: al verde |
translation | nld: blut |
translation | spa: pelado |
translation | spa: sin un duro |
translation | spa: sin un peso |
translation | swa: msoto |
translation | swe: pank |
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