Ainda não temos significados para "break the yoke".
1O that God would arise and break the yoke of oppression!
2But they chafed under it, and watched for a chance to break the yoke.
3They were trying only to break the yoke of a crushing trade embargo imposed on them for invading China.
4So they emancipate themselves, break the yoke of the architect, and take themselves off, each one in its own direction.
5At the death of his father, Bayadour, many of the subjugated clans endeavored to break the yoke of the boy prince.
6When the war broke out, Richard girded on his knapsack and went to help Uncle Sam humble Richmond and break the yoke.
7Those unfortunates are quite incapable of breaking the yoke of dependency.
8Has he broken the yoke of superstition and priest-craft?
9She has bent the tyrant's rod, she has broken the yoke of slavery, she stands to-day redeemed.
10Thus saith the Lord of hosts the God of Israel: I have broken the yoke of the king of Babylon.
11'Thou hast broken the yoke of wood, but I will make a yoke of iron.
12It was he who broke the yoke of the Philistines which Saul had weakened, and slew in fight their gigantic champion.
13"We can't live so," he often reminded his confederates; "we must break the yoke."
14Like most moral causes, it operates slowly; but it operates surely, and gradually weakens the power and breaks the yoke of profligacy and sin.
15"'So will I break the yoke of the king of Babylon from the neck of all the nations.'"
1619:4 For thou hast broken the yoke of his burden, and the staff of his shoulder, the rod of his oppressor.
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