breach

US /briːtʃ/
UK /briːtʃ/
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1.

違反, 破壞

an act of breaking or failing to observe a law, agreement, or code of conduct

:
The company was sued for breach of contract.
該公司因違反合同而被起訴。
His actions constituted a serious breach of trust.
他的行為構成了嚴重的背叛
2.

缺口, 裂縫, 突破口

a gap in a wall, barrier, or defense, especially one made by an attacking army

:
The army made a breach in the enemy's defenses.
軍隊在敵人的防線上打開了一個缺口
A large breach in the dam caused widespread flooding.
大壩的巨大缺口導致了廣泛的洪水。
1.

違反, 突破

to break a law, agreement, or code of conduct

:
He breached the terms of his probation.
違反了緩刑條款。
The hackers breached the company's security system.
駭客攻破了公司的安全系統。
2.

沖破, 躍出

to make a gap in and break through (a wall, barrier, or defense)

:
The floodwaters breached the levee.
洪水沖破了堤壩。
The whale breached the surface of the water.
鯨魚躍出水面。