English-Thai Dictionary
broken
ADJ ขาด ไม่ ครบ ไม่สมบูรณ์ imperfect khad
broken
ADJ ต่ำต้อย tam-toi
broken
ADJ หยาบ ขรุขระ yab
broken
ADJ แตก แตกสลาย แตกหัก วิกฤต taek
broken
ADJ ไม่ ติดต่อ discontinuous continuous mai-tid-tor
broken
ADJ ไม่ ถูกต้อง ไม่ สมบูรณ์แบบ mai-tuk-tok
broken
VT กริยา ช่อง ที่ 3 ของ คำกริยา break แตกหัก cracked kri-ya-chong-ti
broken family
N บ้านแตกสาแหรกขาด ครอบครัว แตกแยก ban-taek-sa-raek-khad
broken reed
IDM คน ไว้ใจ ไม่ได้ คน ไม่น่าเชื่อ ถือ kon-wai-jai-mai-dai
broken-down
ADJ สภาพ เลวร้าย มาก เหนื่อย และ ป่วย มาก sa-phab-leo-rai-mak
brokenhearted
A โศกเศร้า มาก
brokenly
ADV(คำพูด ที่ สั้น มาก หรือ เว้น ช่วง หยุด พูด บ่อย มาก ti-san-mak-rue-wen-chang-yud-phud-boi-mak
brokenwinded
A ที่ เกี่ยวกับ โรค หอบหืด ใน ม้า
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
BROKEN
pp. of break. bro'kn. Parted by violence; rent asunder; infirm; made bankrupt.
BROKEN-BACKED
a.A broken-backed ship is one which is so weakened in her frame as to droop at each end.
BROKEN-BELLIED
a.Having a ruptured belly.
BROKEN-HEARTED
a.[break and heart. ] Having the spirits depressed or crushed by grief or despair.
BROKENLY
adv. In a broken interrupted manner; without a regular series.
BROKENNESS
n.A state of being broken; unevenness. 1. Contrition; as brokenness of heart.
BROKENWIND
n.[break and wind. ] A disease in horses, often accompanied with a preternatural enlargement of the lungs and heart, which disables them from bearing fatigue.
BROKENWINDED
a.Having short breath, as a horse.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
BROKEN
Bro "ken (bro "k'n ), a. Etym: [From Break, v. t.]
1. Separated into parts or pieces by violence; divided into fragments; as, a broken chain or rope; a broken dish.
2. Disconnected; not continuous; also, rough; uneven; as, a broken surface.
3. Fractured; cracked; disunited; sundered; strained; apart; as, a broken reed; broken friendship.
4. Made infirm or weak, by disease, age, or hardships. The one being who remembered him as he been before his mind was broken. G. Eliot. The broken soldier, kindly bade to stay, Sat by his fire, and talked the night away. Goldsmith.
5. Subdued; humbled; contrite. The sacrifices of God are a broken spirit. Ps. li. 17.
6. Subjugated; trained for use, as a horse.
7. Crushed and ruined as by something that destroys hope; blighted. "Her broken love and life. " G. Eliot.
8. Not carried into effect; not adhered to; violated; as, a broken promise, vow, or contract; a broken law.
9. Ruined financially; incapable of redeeming promises made, or of paying debts incurred; as, a broken bank; a broken tradesman.
1 . Imperfectly spoken, as by a foreigner; as, broken English; imperfectly spoken on account of emotion; as, to say a few broken words at parting. Amidst the broken words and loud weeping of those grave senators.Macaulay. Broken ground. (a ) (Mil. ) Rough or uneven ground; as, the troops were retarded in their advance by broken ground. (b ) Ground recently opened with the plow. -- Broken line (Geom.), the straight lines which join a number of given points taken in some specified order. -- Broken meat, fragments of meat or other food. -- Broken number, a fraction. -- Broken weather, unsettled weather.
BROKEN-BACKED
BROKEN-BACKED Bro "ken-backed `, a.
1. Having a broken back; as, a broken-backed chair.
2. (Naut. )
Defn: Hogged; so weakened in the frame as to droop at each end; -- said of a ship. Totten.
BROKEN-BELLIED
BROKEN-BELLIED Bro "ken-bel `lied, a.
Defn: Having a ruptured belly. [R.]
BROKEN BREAST
BROKEN BREAST Bro "ken breast `.
Defn: Abscess of the mammary gland.
BROKEN-HEARTED
BROKEN-HEARTED Bro "ken-heart `ed, a.
Defn: Having the spirits depressed or crushed by grief or despair. She left her husband almost broken-hearted. Macaulay.
Syn. -- Disconsolable; heart-broken; inconsolable; comfortless; woe- begone; forlorn.
BROKENLY
BROKENLY Bro "ken *ly, adv.
Defn: In a broken, interrupted manner; in a broken state; in broken language. The pagans worship God. .. as it were brokenly and by piecemeal. Cudworth.
BROKENNESS
BROKENNESS Bro "ken *ness, n.
1. The state or quality of being broken; unevenness. Macaulay.
2. Contrition; as, brokenness of heart.
BROKEN WIND
BROKEN WIND Bro "ken wind `. (Far. )
Defn: The heaves.
BROKEN-WINDED
BROKEN-WINDED Bro "ken-wind `ed, a. (Far. )
Defn: Having short breath or disordered respiration, as a horse.
New American Oxford Dictionary
broken
bro ken |ˈbrōkən ˈbroʊkən | past participle of break ▶adjective 1 having been fractured or damaged and no longer in one piece or in working order: a broken arm. • (of a relationship ) ended, such as through infidelity: a broken marriage. • disrupted or divided: broken families. • (of an agreement or promise ) not observed by one of the parties involved. 2 (of a person ) having given up all hope; despairing: he went to his grave a broken man. 3 having breaks or gaps in continuity: a broken white line across the road. • (of speech or a language ) spoken falteringly, as if overcome by emotion, or with many mistakes, as by a foreigner: a young man talking in broken Italian. 4 having an uneven and rough surface: broken ground. PHRASES broken record annoying repetition, as likened to a scratched phonograph record that repeats the same brief passage over and over: the words echoed through his head like a broken record. DERIVATIVES bro ken ly adverb, bro ken ness noun
Broken Arrow
Bro ken Ar row a city in northeastern Oklahoma, southeast of Tulsa; pop. 92,931 (est. 2008 ).
broken chord
bro ken chord ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] Music a chord in which the notes are played successively: the second entry is a straight broken-chord figure.
broken colour
broken col ¦our ▶noun [ mass noun ] a colour mixed or juxtaposed closely with another.
broken-down
bro ken-down |ˈbroʊkən ˈˌdaʊn | ▶adjective [ attrib. ] worn out and dilapidated by age, use, or ill-treatment: a broken-down car. • (of a machine or vehicle ) not functioning due to a mechanical failure. • (of a horse ) with serious damage to the legs, in particular the tendons, caused by excessive strain.
broken-field
bro ken-field Football ▶adjective relating to or occurring in the area beyond the line of scrimmage where defenders are relatively scattered: a broken-field run. • informal (of a movement ) with starts, stops, and changes of direction, in the manner of a broken-field ballcarrier: a broken-field chase.
broken-hearted
bro ken-heart ed |ˈˌbroʊkən ˈˌhɑrdəd | ▶adjective overwhelmed by grief or disappointment.
Broken Hill
Bro ken Hill 1 a town in New South Wales in Australia, a center of lead, silver, and zinc mining; pop. 20,001 (2008 ). 2 former name (1904 –65 ) for Kabwe.
broken home
bro ken home |ˈbroʊkən hoʊm | ▶noun a family in which the parents are divorced or separated.
broken wind
bro ken wind |wind ˌbroʊkən ˈwɪnd | ▶noun another term for COPD in horses. DERIVATIVES bro ken-wind ed adjective
Oxford Dictionary
broken
broken |ˈbrəʊk (ə )n | past participle of break 1 ▶adjective 1 having been broken: he had a broken arm. • (of a relationship ) ended, typically through infidelity: a broken marriage. 2 (of a person ) having given up all hope; despairing: he went to his grave a broken man. 3 having breaks or gaps in continuity: a broken white line across the road. • (of a language ) spoken falteringly and with many mistakes, as by a foreigner: a young man talking in broken Italian. 4 having an uneven and rough surface: he pressed onwards over the broken ground. DERIVATIVES brokenly adverb, brokenness |ˈbrəʊk (ə )nnɪs |noun
Broken Arrow
Bro ken Ar row a city in northeastern Oklahoma, southeast of Tulsa; pop. 92,931 (est. 2008 ).
broken chord
broken chord ▶noun [ usu. as modifier ] Music a chord in which the notes are played successively.
broken colour
broken col ¦our ▶noun [ mass noun ] a colour mixed or juxtaposed closely with another.
broken-down
broken-down ▶adjective worn out and dilapidated by age, use, or ill-treatment: a broken-down shack. • (of a machine or vehicle ) not functioning, due to mechanical failure. • (of a horse ) with serious damage to the legs, in particular the tendons, caused by excessive strain.
broken-field
broken-field ▶adjective American Football relating to or occurring in the area beyond the line of scrimmage where defenders are relatively scattered: a broken-field run. • informal (of a movement ) with starts, stops, and changes of direction, in the manner of a broken-field ball carrier: a broken-field chase.
broken-hearted
broken-hearted ▶adjective overwhelmed by grief or disappointment. DERIVATIVES broken-heartedness noun
Broken Hill
Broken Hill 1 a town in New South Wales, Australia; pop. 20,001 (2008 ). It is a centre of lead, silver, and zinc mining. 2 former name (1904 –65 ) for Kabwe.
broken home
broken home ▶noun a family in which the parents are divorced or separated.
broken wind
broken wind ▶noun [ mass noun ] another term for COPD in horses. DERIVATIVES broken-winded adjective
American Oxford Thesaurus
broken
broken adjective 1 a broken bottle: smashed, shattered, fragmented, splintered, crushed, snapped; in bits, in pieces; destroyed, disintegrated; cracked, split; informal in smithereens. ANTONYMS whole. 2 a broken arm: fractured, damaged, injured. 3 this TV's broken: inoperative, not working, malfunctioning, faulty, defective, in disrepair, damaged, out of order, broken-down, down; informal on the blink, on the fritz, kaput, bust, busted, conked out, acting up, done for. ANTONYMS working, fixed. 4 broken skin: cut, ruptured, punctured, perforated. 5 a broken marriage: failed, ended. 6 broken promises: flouted, violated, infringed, contravened, disregarded, ignored, unkept. ANTONYMS kept, honored. 7 he was left a broken man: defeated, beaten, subdued; demoralized, dispirited, discouraged, crushed, humbled; dishonored, ruined. 8 a night of broken sleep: interrupted, disturbed, fitful, disrupted, discontinuous, intermittent, unsettled, troubled. ANTONYMS uninterrupted. 9 he pressed on over the broken ground: uneven, rough, irregular, bumpy; rutted, pitted. ANTONYMS smooth. 10 she spoke in broken English: halting, hesitating, disjointed, faltering, imperfect. ANTONYMS perfect.
broken-down
broken-down adjective 1 a broken-down hotel: dilapidated, run-down, ramshackle, tumbledown, in disrepair, beat-up, battered, crumbling, deteriorated, gone to rack and ruin; informal fleabag. 2 a broken-down car: defective, broken, faulty; not working, malfunctioning, inoperative, nonfunctioning; informal kaput, conked out, done for.
broken-hearted
broken-hearted adjective his broken-hearted family: heartbroken, grief-stricken, desolate, devastated, despondent, inconsolable, disconsolate, miserable, depressed, melancholy, wretched, sorrowful, forlorn, heavy-hearted, woeful, doleful, downcast, woebegone, sad, down; informal down in /at the mouth; literary heartsick. ANTONYMS overjoyed.
Oxford Thesaurus
broken
broken adjective 1 a broken bottle: smashed, shattered, burst, fragmented, splintered, shivered, crushed, snapped, rent, torn, ruptured, separated, severed, in bits, in pieces; destroyed, wrecked, demolished, disintegrated; cracked, split, chipped; informal in smithereens /smithers. ANTONYMS whole, unbroken. 2 a broken arm: fractured, damaged, injured, maimed, crippled, lame. 3 his video's broken: damaged, faulty, defective, unsound; not working, not functioning, non-functioning, malfunctioning, in disrepair, inoperative, out of order /commission, not in working order, broken-down, out of kilter, down; informal on the blink, on its last legs, kaput, bust, busted, conked out, acting /playing up, gone haywire, gone phut, finished, done for, wonky, dud, duff; Brit. informal knackered; Brit. vulgar slang buggered. ANTONYMS working, fixed. 4 never apply a depilatory cream to inflamed or broken skin: cut, pierced, punctured, perforated, ruptured. 5 a broken marriage: failed, ended. 6 his broken promises: flouted, violated, infringed, disregarded, ignored, contravened; informal infracted. ANTONYMS kept, obeyed. 7 it was an enormous humiliation and he was left a broken man: defeated, beaten, vanquished, overpowered, overwhelmed, subdued; demoralized, dispirited, discouraged, dejected, crushed, humbled, dishonoured, ruined, crippled. 8 it was a long, noisy night of broken sleep: interrupted, disturbed, fitful, disrupted, disconnected, discontinuous, fragmentary, intermittent, unsettled, sporadic, spasmodic, erratic, troubled, incomplete. ANTONYMS uninterrupted. 9 he pressed onwards gingerly over the broken ground: uneven, rough, irregular, bumpy; jagged, ragged, craggy, rutted, pitted, rutty. ANTONYMS flat, smooth. 10 she spoke in broken English: halting, hesitating, disjointed, faltering, stumbling, stammering, stuttering, imperfect. ANTONYMS perfect.
broken-down
broken-down adjective 1 a broken-down hotel: dilapidated, ramshackle, rickety, tumbledown, run down, worn out, in disrepair, battered, decayed, crumbling, deteriorated, falling to pieces, gone to rack and ruin; informal the worse for wear. ANTONYMS smart, chic. 2 a broken-down car: defective, broken, damaged, faulty, unsound; not working, not functioning, malfunctioning, in disrepair, inoperative, out of order /commission, not in working order, non-functioning, down; informal kaput, on the blink, on its last legs, bust, busted, conked out, clapped out, acting /playing up, gone haywire, gone phut, finished, done for, dud; Brit. informal knackered, duff. ANTONYMS working, fixed.
broken-hearted
broken-hearted adjective the boy was broken-hearted and inconsolable. See heartbroken.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
broken
bro ken /bróʊk (ə )n /動詞 breakの過去分詞 .形容詞 比較なし 1 〈機器が 〉故障した ▸ get broken 故障する 2 〈陶器 ガラス 骨が 〉割れた, 折れた .3 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗断続的な, 途切れ途切れの .4 〖名詞 の前で 〗神経的に参った, 心身が衰弱した 〈人 〉.5 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗破られた 〈約束など 〉.6 〖名詞 の前で 〗片言の, ブロークンの 〈外国語など 〉(↔fluent , perfect ).7 〖名詞 の前で 〗崩壊した 〈家庭など 〉, 離婚に終わった 〈結婚など 〉.8 〈土地が 〉荒れた, でこぼこの .9 不完全な, 半端な .~̀ ch ó rd 〘楽 〙分散和音 .~̀ h é art 失意 ; 失恋 .~̀ h ó me 欠損家庭 〘離婚 別居などで片親の家庭 〙.~̀ l í ne 破線 〘‑‑‑‑‑‑; →dotted 〙.~̀ r é ed 折れたアシ ; 信頼できなくなった人 .~̀ w í nd (馬の )肺気腫 (しゆ ).~ness 名詞
broken-down
br ò ken-d ó wn 形容詞 〖通例 名詞 の前で 〗(老朽のために )故障した, ポンコツの 〈車 機械 〉; 疲弊した, 疲労 [病気 ]で動けない 〈人 馬 〉.
broken(-)hearted
br ò ken (-)h é art ed /-ɪd /形容詞 (失恋 死別で )悲嘆に暮れた, 打ちひしがれた .~ly 副詞 失意のうちに, 悲嘆に暮れて .
brokenly
br ó ken ly 副詞 悲嘆に暮れて ; 途切れ途切れに .