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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
break away from somebody
ˌbreak aˈway (from sb/sth) derived 1. to escape suddenly from sb who is holding you or keeping you prisoner •The prisoner broke away from his guards. 2. to leave a political party, state, etc, especially to form a new one •The people of the province wished to break away and form a new state. related noun ↑breakaway 3. to move away from a crowd or group, especially in a race •She broke away from the pack and opened up a two-second lead. Main entry: ↑breakderived
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