BREAK 1 - translation to spanish
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BREAK 1 - translation to spanish

1914 FILM BY HARRY A. POLLARD
Break, Break, Break (movie); Break! Break! Break!; Break Break Break (film); Break Break Break (movie)

lunch break         
  • [[Seattle]] city employees taking a coffee break in the 1960s.
  • A waiter in Turkey taking a smoke break outside of their workplace
PERIOD OF TIME DURING A SHIFT IN WHICH AN EMPLOYEE IS ALLOWED TO TAKE TIME OFF FOR MEALS, COFFEE, CIGARETTES, ETC.
Coffee break; Lunch break; Coffee Break; Have a break; Meal break; Snack break; Downtime (break); Lunch hour; Rest break; Lunchbreak; Work-break
pausa para el almuerzo, pausa del mediodía
coffee break         
  • [[Seattle]] city employees taking a coffee break in the 1960s.
  • A waiter in Turkey taking a smoke break outside of their workplace
PERIOD OF TIME DURING A SHIFT IN WHICH AN EMPLOYEE IS ALLOWED TO TAKE TIME OFF FOR MEALS, COFFEE, CIGARETTES, ETC.
Coffee break; Lunch break; Coffee Break; Have a break; Meal break; Snack break; Downtime (break); Lunch hour; Rest break; Lunchbreak; Work-break
(n.) = descanso
Ex: During the coffee break, someone pointed out that most of your readers will look under the term BANTU rather than the technical name.
meal break         
  • [[Seattle]] city employees taking a coffee break in the 1960s.
  • A waiter in Turkey taking a smoke break outside of their workplace
PERIOD OF TIME DURING A SHIFT IN WHICH AN EMPLOYEE IS ALLOWED TO TAKE TIME OFF FOR MEALS, COFFEE, CIGARETTES, ETC.
Coffee break; Lunch break; Coffee Break; Have a break; Meal break; Snack break; Downtime (break); Lunch hour; Rest break; Lunchbreak; Work-break
(n.) = descanso para comer
Ex: There is a noticeable number of patrons who stayed at the library for many hours and make extensive use of rest areas for meal breaks, to phone home, to discuss research projects, and to perform other tasks.

Definition

Enfermedad de AUJESZKY
pseudorabia producida por un virus del género Herpesvirus [ICD-10: B33.8]

Wikipedia

Break, Break, Break (film)

Break, Break, Break is a 1914 American silent short film directed by Harry A. Pollard. A period drama written by Sydney Ayres, the film starred William Garwood and Louise Lester.

It was described by Moving Picture World shortly after its release:

A pretty picture telling an idyillic love story; it should go very well; for, though it depends on sentiment rather than on thrilling dramatic suspense, it holds the attention strongly and is filled with the atmosphere of the good, old-time stories and poems. The costumes are of the mid-Victorian period in rural England. Many of its scenes are as charming as good pictures. The acting is also excellent quality. Vivian Rich is the heroine; Harry Von Meter, the hero, and Jack Richardson, the light villain. Much of the action is among the hay fields and then the seashore.

Break, Break, Break was a single-reel film produced by the American Film Manufacturing Company and released on September 9, 1914 through the Mutual Film Corporation, which distributed 58 prints.

Examples of use of BREAK 1
1. "Diesel was '8p a litre and I think it will break 1," he said.
2. Now, aided by a burst of investment during the second half of 2005, trade between North and South is set to break $1 billion for the first time, according to the Unification Ministry.
3. Up to seven people were missing and residents said one family whose home was swept away is missing several children. (Watch as the Coast Guard describes the break –– 1:41) Gov.
4. State officials were assessing the safety of other dams in the Kauai hills, which are dotted with private earthen dams such as the one that broke open. (Watch as the Coast Guard describes the break –– 1:41) Ed Teixeira, state vice director of civil defense, said in Honolulu that officials were worried about erosion caused by floodwaters.