breach

noun
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(formal)Idioms
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  1. [countable, uncountable] breach of something a failure to do something that must be done by law(对法规等的)违背,违犯
    • a breach of contract/copyright/warranty违约;侵犯版权;违反保证
    • They are in breach of Article 119.他们违犯了第 119 条。🔊🔊
    • (British English) (a) breach of the peace (= the crime of behaving in a noisy or violent way in public)扰乱治安
    • Selling goods constituted a breach of regulation 10B.出售商品违反了第10B条。
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    • He was sued for breach of contract.他被起诉违反合同规定。
    • The court's decision is in breach of the European Convention on human rights.法庭的判决违反了欧洲人权公约。
    • This action is in breach of Article 119 of the Constitution.该行为触犯了宪法第119条。
    Topics Crime and punishmentc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • clear
    • fundamental
    • grave
    verb + breach
    • constitute
    • commit
    • remedy
    preposition
    • in breach of
    • breach of
    phrases
    • a breach of confidence
    • a breach of trust
    • (a) breach of confidentiality
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  2. [countable, uncountable] breach of something an action that breaks an agreement to behave in a particular way破坏;辜负
    • a breach of confidence/trust泄密;背信
    • a breach of security (= when something that is normally protected is no longer secure)破坏安全
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    • Such actions constitute a breach of confidentiality.这样的行为构成泄密。
    • a minor breach of discipline较轻的违纪行为
    • He refused to shake hands, in deliberate breach of etiquette.他故意违反礼仪,拒绝握手。
    Topics Discussion and agreementc1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • clear
    • fundamental
    • grave
    verb + breach
    • constitute
    • commit
    • remedy
    preposition
    • in breach of
    • breach of
    phrases
    • a breach of confidence
    • a breach of trust
    • (a) breach of confidentiality
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  3. [countable] a break in a relationship between people or countries(关系)中断,终止
    • The disagreement caused a serious breach in Franco-German relations.分歧导致法德关系严重中断。
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    • She left home following the breach with her family.与家人的关系破裂后,她离开了家。
    • What caused the breach between the two brothers?是什么导致了兄弟二人的不和?
    • What had caused this sudden breach between father and son?是什么原因导致了父子之间的突然冲突?
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverb + breach
    • cause
    • lead to
    • heal
    preposition
    • breach between
    • breach with
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  4. [countable] an opening that is created during a military attack or by strong winds or seas突破口;缺口;窟窿
    • They escaped through a breach in the wire fence.他们从铁丝网上的一个缺口逃走了。🔊🔊
    • A breach in the mountain wall permits warm sea air to penetrate inland.山壁上的裂口允许温暖的海水进入内陆。
    • The mortars blew a large breach in the castle walls.迫击炮炸毁了城堡墙壁上的一个大缺口。
    Topics War and conflictc2
  5. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French breche, ultimately of Germanic origin; related to break.
Idioms
step into the breach
  1. to do somebody’s job or work when they are suddenly or unexpectedly unable to do it临时顶替某人工作;临时顶缺
    • She stepped into the breach caused by Stella's illness.她介入了因斯特拉的病而导致的违规行为。

breach

verb
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(formal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they breach
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he / she / it breaches
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past simple breached
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past participle breached
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-ing form breaching
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  1. breach something to not keep to an agreement or not keep a promise违反;违背 synonym break
    • The government is accused of breaching the terms of the treaty.政府被控违反条约中的规定。🔊🔊
    • A doctor was sacked for allegedly breaching patient confidentiality.一名医生因涉嫌违反患者保密规定而被解雇。
    • The proposed changes breached trade union rules.拟议的变更违反了工会规则。
    Topics Discussion and agreementc1, Crime and punishmentc1
  2. breach something to make a hole in a wall, fence, etc. so that somebody/something can go through it在…上打开缺口
    • The dam had been breached.大坝决口了。🔊🔊
    • Demonstrators breached police lines around the embassy.示威者违反了使馆周围的警戒线。
    Topics War and conflictc2
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: from Old French breche, ultimately of Germanic origin; related to break.