Break down Meaning in English
expression
ˈbɹeɪk/ /ˈdaʊn
BRAYK-down
bɹˈeɪk/ /dˈaʊn
brAYK-dOWN
Definition
To stop working (especially machines or vehicles), to become unable to cope emotionally, or to separate something into simpler parts.
Usage & Nuances
Can refer to mechanical failure, emotional collapse, or analytical separation. For machines: 'the car broke down'. For emotions: 'She broke down in tears'. Also means analyzing data: 'Let's break down the numbers.' Often used informally in conversation.
Spanish: averiarse - descomponerse - venirse abajo (emocionalmente)Portuguese (BR): quebrar - estragar - desmoronar-se (emocionalmente)Portuguese (PT): avariar-se - desmoronar-se - colapsar (emocionalmente)Chinese (Simplified): 故障 - 分解 - 崩溃(情绪)Chinese (Traditional): 故障 - 分解 - 崩潰(情緒)Hindi: खराब होना - टूटना - भावनात्मक रूप से टूट जानाArabic: تعطّل - ينهار (عاطفياً) - يتحللBengali: ভেঙে পড়া - বিকল হওয়া - বিশ্লেষণ করাRussian: сломаться - разразиться (эмоционально) - разложить на частиJapanese: 故障する - 取り乱す - 分解するVietnamese: hỏng - sụp đổ (tinh thần) - phân tíchKorean: 고장나다 - 무너져 내리다 - 분석하다Turkish: bozulmak - duygusal olarak çökmek - ayrıntılarına ayırmakUrdu: خراب ہونا - ٹوٹ جانا - تجزیہ کرناIndonesian: rusak - runtuh secara emosional - menguraikan
Example Sentences
My car broke down on the way to work.
basic
She broke down in tears during the interview.
basic
Can you break down these costs for me?
basic
The negotiations broke down after several hours.
natural
He finally broke down and told us the truth.
natural
Let me break down the process step by step.
natural