- Machinery Breakdown
- MBD страхование машин от поломок
English-Russian insurance dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian insurance dictionary. 2014.
breakdown — (n.) a collapse, 1832, from BREAK (Cf. break) + DOWN (Cf. down). The verbal phrase is attested from late 14c. The noun, specifically of machinery, is from 1838; meaning an analysis in detail is from 1936. Nervous breakdown is from 1905 … Etymology dictionary
breakdown — break|down [ˈbreıkdaun] n 1.) [U and C] the failure of a relationship or system breakdown of ▪ He moved away after the breakdown of his marriage. ▪ A sudden rise in oil prices could lead to a breakdown of the economy. breakdown in ▪ There has… … Dictionary of contemporary English
breakdown — [[t]bre͟ɪkdaʊn[/t]] breakdowns 1) N COUNT: usu sing, oft N of/in n The breakdown of something such as a relationship, plan, or discussion is its failure or ending. ...the breakdown of trade talks between the US and EC officials. ...the… … English dictionary
breakdown — noun 1 (C, U) the failure of a system or relationship: Family breakdown can lead to behavioral problems in children. (+ in): a serious breakdown in relations between the two countries (+ of): the gradual breakdown of authority 2 also nervous… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
breakdown — This word has two primary meanings: a wearing out, collapse and analysis, decomposition : Millie suffered a breakdown following the accident. The factory was closed because of a breakdown in machinery. The treasurer made a careful breakdown of… … Dictionary of problem words and expressions
breakdown — /ˈbreɪkdaʊn / (say braykdown) noun 1. a ceasing to function, as of a machine. 2. a ceasing to function, as of an organisation or business, especially one that is reliant on machinery. 3. a ceasing to function of a motor vehicle. 4. an instance of …
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