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breach AHD[brēch] D.J.[briːtʃ]K.K.[britʃ]n.(名词)breachhumpback whale breaching- An opening, a tear, or a rupture.裂口:口子、裂缝或破口
- A gap or rift, especially in or as if in a solid structure such as a dike or fortification.突破口:豁口或缺口,尤指位于或好象位于壕沟或要塞等坚固结构中的
- A violation or infraction, as of a law, a legal obligation, or a promise.破坏,违犯,不履行:破坏或违反一法规、法律责任或一誓言
- A breaking up or disruption of friendly relations; an estrangement.决裂:结束或断决友好关系;脱离关系
- A leap of a whale from the water.鲸跃:鲸体出水面的一跃
- The breaking of waves or surf.冲击:海浪或激浪的拍击
v.(动词)breached, breach.ing, breach.es v.tr.(及物动词)- To make a hole or gap in; break through.在…打洞,在…打一个缺口;突破
- To break or violate (an agreement, for example).破坏或违反(例如协定)
v.intr.(不及物动词)- To leap from the water:跃出水面:waiting for the whale to breach.等待鲸跃出水面
- Middle English breche 中古英语 breche
- from Old English brēc * see bhreg- 源自 古英语 brēc * 参见 bhreg-
breach, infraction, violation, transgression, trespass, infringement- These nouns denote an act or instance of breaking a law or regulation or failing to fulfill a duty, obligation, or promise.这些名词都表示破坏法律、规定或未履行义务、责任、誓言的行为或事例。
- Breach and infraction are the least specific: Breach 和 infraction 最普通: Revealing the secret would be a breach of trust. Infractions of the rules will not be tolerated. A 泄露秘密是对信任的破坏。违反规则不会被容忍。
- violation is an infraction committed willfully and with complete lack of regard for legal, moral, or ethical considerations: violation 是故意地破坏,完全无视法律、道德或伦理: She failed to appear for the rehearsal, in flagrant violation of her contract.她没有参加排练,公然违反合同。
- Transgression refers most often to a violation of divine or moral law: Transgression 多指违反神律或道德法: "The children shall not be punished for the father's transgression" (Daniel Defoe).As it refers to the breaking of a statute, “孩子们不应由于父亲的过失而受惩罚” (丹尼尔·笛福)。该词指破坏法令,
- trespass implies willful intrusion on another's rights, possessions, or person: trespass 却含有侵犯他人的权力、财产或侵害他人人身的意思: "In the limited and confined sense [trespass] signifies no more than an entry on another man's ground without a lawful authority" (William Blackstone). “从限定的意义上来说, 意味着非法进入他人的领地” (威廉·布莱克斯通)。
- Infringement is most frequently used specifically to denote encroachment on another's rights,such as those granted by a copyright: Infringement 常用来特指侵害他人的权力,如受版权保护的权力: "Necessity is the plea for every infringement of human freedom" (William Pitt the Younger). “迫不得已是每一次侵犯人身自由的借口” (小威廉·皮特)
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