ruptura

breaking, breaking off, rupture


Noun ruptura f (plural rupturas)

  1. breaking-off
  2. rupture

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Examples
  • Tom no podía pensar en Mary sin recordar lo dolorosa que había sido su ruptura.

    Tom couldn't think of Mary without remembering how painful their breakup had been.

  • Ha pasado mucho tiempo desde su ruptura.

    It's been a long time since you broke up.

  • El divorcio generalmente es una ruptura dolorosa.

    Divorce is generally a painful parting.


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