make a break for Thành ngữ, tục ngữmake a break formake a break forAlso, make a run for. Run toward something. For example, As soon as it ended, they made a break for the door, or I'll have to make a run for the plane. The noun break here means “escape,” and both terms may be put as make a break or run for it, meaning “to escape or get away quickly.” For example, With the guards asleep, he decided to make a break for it, or The rain's stopped; let's make a run for it. [c. 1840] make a break for sth or somewhereIdiom(s): make a break for sth or somewhereTheme: ESCAPE to move or run quickly to something or somewhere. (Informal.) • Before we could stop her, she made a break for the door and got away. • The mouse got frightened and made a break for a hole in the wall. Từ: make-or-break/'meikə'breik/ Show
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