[Slang] BREAK IT DOWN. - Master English: Learn How to Explain Complex Ideas Simply

Break it down.

Break it down.

/breɪk ɪt daʊn/

Explain in detail.

To "break it down" means to explain something in simple, clear terms. This is particularly useful when dealing with complex topics or instructions that need to be understood easily. For example, a teacher might break down a difficult concept into simpler parts to help students understand. In everyday language, this phrase encourages clarity and simplicity, making it easier for everyone to follow along.

Example Sentences

  1. Okay, let’s break it down so everyone can understand.

    Asking to explain something in a simple way so everyone can grasp the concept.

  2. Just break it down into simple steps for me, please.

    Requesting to simplify the explanation into basic steps.

  3. He’s really good at taking complex ideas and breaking them down into manageable pieces.

    He excels in simplifying complex ideas into less complicated parts.

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