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Breakaway
01
rupture, sécession
the act of breaking away or withdrawing from
02
coup franc, jeu libre
(hockey) relating to a situation in ice hockey where a player has a clear path to the opponent's goal without any defenders
03
groupe d'échappés, échapper
a group of cyclists who have separated from the main peloton in a race
04
évasion, écart
(boxing) quick maneuver to separate from an opponent, typically from a clinch, aimed at gaining advantage or creating space
05
déchirure, écart
(rugby) a player who breaks away from the opposing team's defense, often with the ball
breakaway
01
séparatiste, indépendant
having separated or advocating separation from another entity or policy or attitude
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breakaway
n
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The coach praised the breakaway for their strategic play.
Our breakaway is crucial in turning defense into attack.
The referee called for a breakaway after a prolonged clinch.
The scrum-half's interception led to a breakaway try.
The boxer used a breakaway to escape the clinch.