broke

broke
brouk
past tense; = break
broke vb
Es el pasado de break
broke
tr[brəʊk]
past
1→ link=breakbreak{
adjective
1 familiar sin un duro, sin blanca
he's flat broke no tiene ni un duro
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to go for broke ir a por todas
broke ['bro:k] break
broke adj
: pelado, arruinado
to go broke: arruinarse, quebrar
broke
adj.
tronado, -a adj.
pret.
(Preterito definido de "to break")

I brəʊk
past of break I

II
adjective (colloq) (pred)

to be broke — estar* pelado

to be flat o stony o (AmE) stone broke — estar* pelado or (Chi) planchado or (Esp) sin un duro or (Col) en la olla

[brǝʊk]
1.
PT of break
2. ADJ
1) * (incorrect usage) (=broken) estropeado
2) * (=penniless) pelado *

I'm broke — estoy pelado *, estoy sin un duro (Sp) *, estoy sin un peso (LAm) *

to go broke — arruinarse

- go for broke
flat I, 2., 1)
* * *

I [brəʊk]
past of break I

II
adjective (colloq) (pred)

to be broke — estar* pelado

to be flat o stony o (AmE) stone broke — estar* pelado or (Chi) planchado or (Esp) sin un duro or (Col) en la olla


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