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I think you mean "ruptured" which means broken, torn, ripped, etc.
It is transport that goes to a city.
If the traffic light is not powered, you are to treat it as a all-way stop sign. I'm assuming that's what you mean by that. If the traffic light is broken, likely there will be utility workers out there working to fix it and you follow their instructions if any.
LMN means "link my nuts".
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it means that link is broken!
No. It may mean your mouse is broken. Try again using a different mouse
You may mean 'meteorites' , which are rocks in space remaining from planetary bodies that have broken up.
Broken Link
Link is probably broken. Website may be gone. Who knows? you didn't offer much of a description...
In the United States, it means "you may pass."
a link broken
There's a small mistake in the question, a broken link is not a related topic with web design, in fact, a broken link is a hyperlink on a webpage that sends visitors to a webpage that is no longer exists and can't be accessed by a user. Web servers return an error message or a 404 page when a user tries to access a broken link. Broken links decrease user experience and SEO ranking. Google and other search engines disfavor the websites that contain broken links and push down the site's ranking. So, it's highly important to remove broken links from a website.
Do you mean the movie Seven Days in May? At Amazon.com (link below).
Unfortunately, GBA Link cables cannot be fixed. Once they are broken, they are broken. You must buy a new one.
A broken link on a manure spreader chain can be fixed by using a linkage connector. Linkage connectors of this type can be found at many farm implement dealers.
Nothing. I think you may mean "mend fences," which literally means to repair or fix the broken spots in a fence. Used as an idiom, it would mean to fix or repair a "broken" relationship by apologizing, compromising, and communicating.