1. A communal war broke out when the princess was abducted by the neighboring prince.
2. The cockpit broke off from the plane during the plane crash.
3. The car broke down on the way and we were left stranded in the jungle.
4. The dacoit broke away from the police as they took him to court.
5. The brothers broke up after the death of their father.
6. The thief broke into our house when we were away
Column A | Column B |
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(i) break out | (a) to come apart due to the force |
(ii) break off | (b) end a relationship |
(iii) break down | (c) break and enter illegally; unlawful trespassing |
(iv) break away (from) | (d) of start suddenly, (usually a fight, someone) a war or a disease) |
(v) break up | (e) to escape from someone’s grip |
(vi) break into | (f) stop working |
Column A | Column B |
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(i) break out | (d) to start suddenly, (usually a fight, a war, or a disease) |
(ii) break off | (a) to come apart due to the force |
(iii) break down | (f) stop working |
(iv) break away (from someone) | (e) to escape from someone’s grip |
(v) break up | (b) end a relationship |
(vi) break into | (c) break and enter illegally; unlawful trespassing |
In Fig. 9.26, A, B, C and D are four points on a circle. AC and BD intersect at a point E such that ∠ BEC = 130° and ∠ ECD = 20°. Find ∠ BAC.
Look up the dictionary entries for the words sympathy, familiarity, comfort, care, and surprise. Use the information given in the dictionary and complete the table.
Noun, Adjective, Adverb, Verb, Meaning:
sympathy
familiarity
comfort
care
surprise