breach
breach 英 [bri:tʃ] 美 [britʃ]
n. 违背,违反;缺口 vt. 违反,破坏;打破
进行时:breaching 过去式:breached 过去分词:breached 第三人称单数:breaches 名词复数:breaches
- A breach is a violation of a law, duty, or promise. If you'd contracted to mow your neighbor's lawn and don't do it, he can sue you for breach of contract. Or he can mow the lawn himself.
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- n. 违背,违反;缺口
- vt. 违反,破坏;打破
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1. a breach of contract, a breach of copyright, a breach of warranty
违犯合同;侵犯版权;违反保证
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2. They are in breach of Article 119.
他们违犯了第 119 条。
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3. a breach of confidence, a breach of trust
泄密;背信
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4. a breach of security
破坏安全
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5. a breach in Franco-German relations
法德关系的破裂
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6. They escaped through a breach in the wire fence.
他们从铁丝网上的一个缺口逃走了。
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7. The government is accused of breaching the terms of the treaty.
政府被控违反条约中的规定。
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8. The dam had been breached.
大坝决口了。
- breach (n.) Old English bryce "a fracture, act of breaking," from brecan "to shatter, burst; injure, violate, destroy, curtail" (see break (v.)), influenced by Old French breche "breach, opening, gap," from Frankish; both from Proto-Germanic *brecho, *bræko "broken," from PIE root *bhreg- "to break."
- breach (v.) "make a breach or opening in," 1570s, from breach (n.). Related: Breached; breaching.
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