English to Indonesian Dictionary breakaway

breakaway

berpisah
definition
noun
rock was a breakaway from pop
a divergence or radical change from something established or long standing.
a winning breakaway
a sudden attack or forward movement, especially in a bicycle race or in hockey or football.
translation of 'breakaway'
verb
lolos,
melepaskan diri,
melarikan diri,
meluncur
example
rock was a 'breakaway' from pop
I want some of that 'breakaway' plastic stuff to make glass panels out of.
a 'breakaway' group
a winning 'breakaway'
A 'breakaway' train drivers union in the Republic of Ireland resumed unofficial strike action after the state rail company refused to negotiate with them.
It urged the EU to recognize the 'breakaway' republics.
The transient parties are usually formed from a 'breakaway' from the two main parties and are a response to the policies that they might be supporting at a national level.
He said that players could well band together and try to buy back the world at the company's bankruptcy hearing - and then run it themselves as a 'breakaway' republic.
rock was a 'breakaway' from pop
For a change, this is a 'breakaway' from the celluloid kitsch that prospers on the objectification and commodification of women in cinema.
If you happen to have a film that has legs and good word of mouth, and you do a serious spend on it, then you stand a chance at a 'breakaway' hit.
Not only is the BAJ a competing union, it is also a 'breakaway' from the NUJ, having been formed in the early 1990s.
A new league could have - as there was before the 'breakaway' from the Scottish Football League - an even split of broadcasting revenue.
This led to an increased number of participation of players from the Soviet 'breakaway' republics in Europe and chess was never the same.
Of course, there were objections to the amateur rule, and this caused a rift early in the sport's history, and a new 'breakaway' sport was created in 1895, called Rugby League.
the 'breakaway' republic
The death is not a dying but a complete 'breakaway' from our limited mind into the truth of who and what we really are and always have been.
On its roof is a terrace for the doctors, set next to their library restroom, another 'breakaway' from rhythmic discipline.
the 'breakaway' hit movie
The teenage years began to take on a self-defining identity like a 'breakaway' state within society, a colony declaring its independence from the past, a banana republic that would work out its own constitution.
Well, it took ten years for me to realize this: you can call it a reform movement but public journalism was equally a 'breakaway' church.
a winning 'breakaway'
This change in art is part of the general 'breakaway' from age-long habits of thought that the Greeks achieved in the 5th century BC.
Design choices like elevating the house and installing 'breakaway' understory walls saved this Pascagoula, Mississippi home from damage in a flood.
By providing them with the shorts it was intended to symbolize the spiritual and mental 'breakaway' from traditional dress and thought.
The two 'breakaway' parties made their separate ways northward.
barroom brawls are staged with 'breakaway' furniture
The public bar bores have finally declared a socialist 'breakaway' republic from the tyranny of the lounge lizards.
Erin's Own was a 'breakaway' from the existing hurling club in the town, which then disbanded.
On the second lap of the 11-mile circuit Watson was among a group of seven riders who engineered an early 'breakaway' from the main field, and were never to be seen again by the main field.
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