Rhythm - Eine Übersicht
panjandrum said: I mean, you MUST Beryllium pulling my leg on this one; I feel the racking pain hinein my knee-joint already.
The statement has its origin as a dismissal of the sort of arcane considerations that Scholasticism (which welches a medieval form of philosophy) dealt in: in this case, the question really has to do with the relationship between incorporeal things (such as angels, or the human soul) and physical space.
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I would say that the most correct form here is "break into tears." However, it wouldn't Beryllium surprising for a native speaker to say "break out into tears" because we use "break out" hinein phrases such as "a smile broke out on his face." As you Teich, the idea is very similar, so it's a rather natural mistake.
Likewise, we don't know whether you dislike chips per se, or whether you just dislike them when they're together with fish. Perhaps ( like a French waiter once told me) you think that chips/fries should only be served with meat dishes - never fish.
As to the origins of the expression, it is undeniable that it helps to have a bit of context and background, and the references below give a superficial overview...
CaptainZero said: This implies that I can't do both of those things at the same time: I can't dance while I'm singing, or I can't sing while I'm dancing. Click to expand...
Rein other words, get more info you dislike the combination of foods where a large fillet of fried, battered cod or haddock is eaten alongside a portion of thick-cut chips (fries). We don't know whether or not you dislike all fish, or just fish prepared and served rein this way and with this accompaniment.
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This implies that I can't do both of those things at the same time: I can't dance while I'm singing, or I can't sing while I'm dancing.
Archilochus said: Well, you break into a zulauf (this implies that you are walking along then you start running). 'Break out running' would imply that you go from a standing Startpunkt (you'Response just standing there) to running.
As for your explanation, from a warning against this kind of - misguided - theology by certain Catholics against other Catholics, it came to be remembered as typical of Catholics rein general, if I get. It goes to show: Beware of imperfect communication. Particularly if one is a Catholic, apparently.
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Perhaps it is a regional thing! Personally, I feel that I would Beryllium more likely to say "burst into tears" instead of using the word "break."