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breach noun [ C ] BROKEN PROMISE/RULE

an act of breaking a law, promise, agreement, or relationship破坏,违犯;违反,不履行

They felt that our discussions with other companies constituted a breach of/in our agreement.他们认为我们与别的公司谈判违反了我们之间的协定。
He was sued for breach of contract.他因为违反合同而被起诉。
There have been serious security breaches (= breaks in our security system).安全体系出了大问题。
(a) breach of the peace specialized

(an example of) illegal noisy or violent behaviour in a public place扰乱治安(行为)

be in breach of sth formal

to be breaking a particular law or rule违反(法律或规章)

The theatre was in breach of the safety laws for having no fire doors.由于没有消防门,这家剧院违反了安全法规。

breach noun [ C ] OPENING

formal a hole that is made in a wall or in another structure being used for protection during an attack(攻击墙或防御工事时打出的)缺口

A cannon ball had made a breach in their castle walls.一颗炮弹在他们城堡的墙上打出了一个缺口。

breach verb [ T ] BREAK PROMISE/RULE

to break a law, promise, agreement, or relationship破坏,违犯;违反,不履行

They breached the agreement they had made with their employer.他们违反了曾与雇主达成的协议。

breach verb [ T ] MAKE OPENING

to make an opening in a wall or fence, especially in order to attack someone or something behind it(尤指为从背后突袭)在…上打开缺口

Their defences were easily breached.他们的防线轻而易举就被突破了。

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