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break into something phrasal verb
جهت دزدی به زور وارد جایی شدن، وارد حرفه ای شدن
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English Dictionarybreak into something phrasal verb (
see also break)
1. to enter a building or car by using force, in order to steal something:
Someone broke into my car and stole the radio.
Her house was broken into last week.2. to become involved in a new job or business activity:
She made an attempt to break into journalism.
It’s a profession that is very hard to break into.
Many British firms have failed in their attempts to break into the American market.3. to start to spend money that you did not want to spend:
I don’t want to break into my savings unless I have to.4. break into a run/trot etc to suddenly start running:
He broke into a run as he came round the corner.5. break into a smile/a song/applause etc to suddenly start smiling, singing etc:
Her face broke into a smile.
The audience broke into loud applause. [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Idiomsbreak into v. 1. To force an entrance into; make a rough or unlawful entrance into.
Thieves broke into the store at night. 2. informal To succeed in beginning (a career, business, or a social life)
He broke into television as an actor. 3. To interrupt.
He broke into the discussion with a shout of warning. 4. To begin suddenly.
He broke into a sweat.
She broke into tears.
The dog heard his master's whistle and broke into a run. [TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary ▲