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dǎ pò
v. break, break limitation, destroy
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Simplified Chinese

Traditional Chinese

Simplified stroke orders are based on the 'Standard of National Commonly-used Mandarin Chinese Characters (现代汉语通用字笔顺规范)', issued by the China National Language and Character Working Committee (国家语言文字工作委员会) on April 7th 1997. Traditional stroke orders are based on information issued by the Taiwan Ministry of Education.
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xiǎng chuàng xīn, jiù déi dǎ pò cháng guī .
phr. Breaking free from convention is a must for innovation.
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qīn lüè zhě de dà pào dǎ pò le dà qīng dì guó de měi mèng .
phr. The invaders' artillery ruined the Qing Empire's fond dream.
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chuàng xīn jiù yì wèi zhe yào yóu yǒng qì dǎ pò cháng guī .
phr. Innovation means taking courage to break through conventional practice.
dǎ pò shì jiè jì lù
phr. break the world record
dǎ pò jiāng jú
phr. break a deadlock
dǎ pò jì lù
phr. to break the record
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duì bu qǐ, wó bǎ jìng zi dǎ pò le
phr. Sorry, I broke the mirror.
dǎ pò shā guō wèn dào dǐ
idiom. to break the earthenware pot so that the crack reaches the bottom, (fig.) to insist on getting to the bottom of something
dǎ pò guàn lì
phr. to break the usual practice, to break the common practice
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wǒ men měi gè rén měi tiān dōu ké yǐ zhàn chū lái dǎ pò zhǒng zú piān jiàn, fǎn duì bù róng rěn tài dù .
phr. Every one of us, every day, can stand up, break racial bias, and act against intolerant attitudes.
dǎ pò cháng guī
phr. to break free from conventional practices