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breach BREAKbri:tFn [C]an act of breaking a law, promise, agreement or relationship破坏,违犯;违反,不履行;决裂,裂痕;中断,中止Will discussions with other companies constitute a breach of / in our agreement?与其他公司的谈判会违反我们的协定吗?The incident led to a serious breach in their friendship.那个事件导致了他们之间友谊的破裂。His refusal to work on a Sunday was a breach of contract.他拒绝在星期天工作是违反合同的。They said I wouldn't have to do any housework as an au pair so making me clean the bedrooms was a breach of promise.作为换工姑娘,他们说过我是不必做任何家务的,所以让我打扫卧室是违背承诺的。There have been serious security breaches (= Secrets have been discovered by members of the public).发生了严重的泄密事件。The cinema was in breach of (= was breaking) the Health and Safety Act for having no fire doors.由于没有消防门这个电影院违反了健康与安全法令。(law) A breach of the peace is illegal noisy or violent behaviour in a public place.扰乱治安是指在公共场合的非法吵闹或暴力行为。
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