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  1. Add to word list. B2 [ C ] a failure to work or be successful: I had a breakdown (= my car stopped working) in the middle of the road. Both sides blamed each other for the breakdown of talks. See also. break down (MACHINE) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. the fact of not being successful. failure Failure is not an option.

  2. 1. sustantivo contable [usually singular] The breakdown of something such as a relationship, plan, or discussion is its failure or ending . ...the breakdown of talks between the U.S. and E.U. officials. [ + of] ...the irretrievable breakdown of a marriage. [ + of] He argues that the breakdown in the legal system has spawned a black market.

  3. breakdown n. (chemical decomposition) descomposición nf. In just a few days, the breakdown of the cell structure was apparent. En tan solo unos días, la descomposición de la célula fue evidente. breakdown n. (mental collapse) ataque de nervios loc nom m.

  4. a failure to work or be successful: I had a breakdown (= my car stopped working) in the middle of the road. Both sides blamed each other for the breakdown of talks. Ver también. break down (MACHINE) Diccionario de sinónimos, antónimos y ejemplos. the fact of not being successful. failure Failure is not an option.

  5. break something down. phrasal verb with break verb uk / breɪk / us / breɪk / broke | broken. to remove something from its place by force: He threatened to break the door down. Some of the campers had broken down fences and lit fires that caused a lot of damage. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  6. noun. a breaking down, wearing out, or sudden loss of ability to function efficiently, as of a machine. a loss of mental or physical health; collapse. Compare nervous breakdown. an analysis or classification of something; division into parts, categories, processes, etc. Chemistry. decomposition. analysis ( def 6 ).

  7. Del Longman Business Dictionary break‧down /ˈbreɪkdaʊn/ noun 1 [ countable] a statement showing information or a total amount separated into parts so that it is easier to understand A spending breakdown showed the average household spent £47.70 on food per week.