break in
break
breɪk
breik
in
ɪn
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British pronunciation
/bɹˈeɪk ˈɪn/

英語での「break in」の定義と意味

to break in
[phrase form: break]
01

押し入る, 盗む

to enter someone's property by force and without their consent, particularly to steal something
Intransitive
to break in definition and meaning
example
The alarm system alerted the police when someone tried to break in.
誰かが侵入しようとしたとき、警報システムが警察に通報しました。
02

話を遮る, 会話に割り込む

to start to speak in the middle of a conversation
Intransitive
to break in definition and meaning
example
A shout from the street broke in on their discussion.
通りからの叫び声が彼らの議論に割り込んだ
03

開始する, 革新する

to start something entirely new or take it to a higher level
Transitive: to break in sth
example
The company plans to break the product launch in with a grand event.
同社は、壮大なイベントで製品のローンチを開始する予定です。
04

調教する, 慣らす

to make a horse obedient, typically a young one
Transitive: to break in a horse
example
The cowboy spent weeks breaking in the new ranch horses.
カウボーイは新しい牧場の馬を調教するのに数週間を費やした。
05

内側に崩れる, 陥没する

to break in a way that causes the broken parts to fall inward
Intransitive
example
The roof of the old barn finally started to break in after years of neglect.
古い納屋の屋根は、長年の放置の末、ついに内側に崩れ始めました。
06

慣らす, 柔らかくする

to make something work better by using it regularly
Transitive: to break in sth
example
It's important to break the leather gloves in before playing baseball.
野球をする前に革手袋を慣らすことが重要です。
07

慣れさせる, 訓練する

to assist someone in getting used to a specific way of behaving or working
Transitive: to break in sb
example
The team leader aimed to break the new member in gently to the project.
チームリーダーは、新しいメンバーをプロジェクトにゆっくりと慣れさせることを目指しました。
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