英 [briːtʃ] 美 [briːtʃ]
n. 违反,破坏;(关系)中断,终止;缺口
v. 违反,破坏;在……上打开缺口
复数breaches
第三人称单数breaches
现在分词breaching
过去式breached
过去分词breached
breach /briːtʃ/ CET6 TEM4 [ breaching breached breaches ]
及物动词 If you breach an agreement, a law, or a promise, you break it. 违反
The newspaper breached the code of conduct on privacy.
这家报纸违反了隐私保护行为准则。
有变体名词 A breach of an agreement, a law, or a promise is an act of breaking it. 违反
The congressman was accused of a breach of secrecy rules.
这个国会议员被指控违反保密条例。
可数名词 A breach in a relationship is a serious disagreement which often results in the relationship ending. (关系中的) 裂痕
Their actions threatened a serious breach in relations between the two countries.
他们的行动有威胁两国关系分裂的危险。
及物动词 If someone or something breaches a barrier, they make an opening in it, usually leaving it weakened or destroyed. 使破开
The limestone is sufficiently fissured for tree roots to have breached the roof of the cave.
石灰岩裂开了足以让树根突破洞顶。
及物动词 If you breach someone's security or their defences, you manage to get through and attack an area that is heavily guarded and protected. 攻破 (某人的防范)
The bomber had breached security by hurling his dynamite from a roof overlooking the building.
爆破手从一个俯瞰这幢楼房的屋顶上投掷了炸药,攻破了安全防卫。
可数名词 Breach is also a noun. 攻破
...serious breaches of security at Camp Delta.
…三角洲军营安全防御的严重破坏。
a failure to perform some promised act or obligation
an opening (especially a gap in a dike or fortification)
a personal or social separation (as between opposing factions)
同义词: rupture / break / severance / rift / falling out
act in disregard of laws, rules, contracts, or promises
同义词: transgress / offend / infract / violate / go against / break
make an opening or gap in
同义词: gap
违约-引用次数:1811
Chapter 1 introduces the overview of the anticipatory breach system.
第1章介绍了预期违约制度的概况。
突破-引用次数:61
Vie may to find a new breach to think and analyze the contradiction by the view of acculturation.
从文化适应的角度来看待和分析这些矛盾,也许可以找到新的突破口,当然,这只是一种尝试而已。
不履行-引用次数:55
参考来源背信犯罪比较研究
破裂-引用次数:31
Employee managerial ideology has different effects on psychological contract breach.
雇员的管理理念对心理契约破裂有不同的影响。
破除-引用次数:3
Aiming at the disadvantage that traditional methods can’t breach the burglary resistant safety door availably,quickly and safely in the Counter-terrorist actions,suggest using air-blast wave to breach the door.
针对传统的反恐破门手段不能有效、快速、安全地破除防盗门的缺点,提出利用爆炸空气冲击波技术进行破门。
违背-引用次数:2
违犯
破坏
违反
... clearance n.清除,解除,间隙,森林开拓 inexplicable a.不能说明的,不能解释的,费解的 breach v.攻破,突破 ...
第7名: 双面特工 ( Breach ) : D5 F+ D! S1 u% e0 M% H.
在他5-0战胜对手的比赛中,他信赖本菲卡的左后卫位置是突破口(Breach),因为当时的左后卫是客串的大卫-鲁伊斯(挖苦的是,鲁伊斯现在是他手下的球员)。
违背,违反;缺口
separation / gap / violation / infringement
They escaped through a breach in the wire fence.
他们从铁丝网上的一个缺口逃走了。
The congressman was accused of a breach of secrecy rules.
这个国会议员被指控违反保密条例。
They have a case against their directors for breach of fiduciary duty.
他们对董事们违反信托责任提出诉讼。
The body said during the weekend there had been a breach of confidentiality and apologized for treating the matter insensitively.
VOA : standard.2009.08.25
So subservience to a human king, native or foreign, is in these texts considered a rejection of the divine kingship, and it's seen as a breach of the covenant.
在这些文章中,归属于人类的国王,本土的,国外的,都会当做是对神圣关系的抵制,这被看作是违反契约的行为。
旧约导论课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
The Christian Church might have stepped into the breach and imposed obedience and uniformity, because before terribly long, all of the West had been Christianized.
这时基督教试图接管国家,宣扬服从和统一的思想,因为很早以前,基督教在西方就根深蒂固了
古希腊历史简介课程节选 : 耶鲁公开课
But he said the failures that led to a potentially catastrophic breach in security must be addressed immediately.
VOA : standard.2009.12.29
This week,a probe by the European Union found Sri Lanka in breach of human rights laws during the military campaign to defeat the rebels.
VOA : standard.2009.10.23
In a breach-of-contract suit in U.S. District Court in Chicago, Davis contends the Flynns double-crossed him.
Passing sentence, Judge PD Kode said Patil was guilty of a breach of trust and deserved no sympathy.
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) last year declared the loophole in breach of international copyright law.