breach
breach
briʧ
brich
British pronunciation
/briːtʃ/

Définition et signification de « breach » en anglais

to breach
01

percer, enfoncer

to create an hole or gap in something, allowing access or entry
Transitive: to breach an obstacle
to breach definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The engineer used explosives to breach the dam and redirect water flow.
L'ingénieur a utilisé des explosifs pour percer le barrage et rediriger le flux d'eau.
02

transgresser, violer

to break an agreement, law, etc.
Transitive: to breach an agreement or law
to breach definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The employee was terminated for breaching the company's code of conduct.
L'employé a été licencié pour violation du code de conduite de l'entreprise.
Breach
01

rupture, infraction, abus

an act that violates an agreement, law, etc.
example
Exemples
Dumping waste in the river was not only environmentally harmful but also a serious breach of local regulations.
Déverser des déchets dans la rivière n'était pas seulement nuisible à l'environnement mais aussi une violation grave des réglementations locales.
02

a rift or rupture in relationships or unity

example
Exemples
Political disagreements caused a breach in the party.
03

a physical gap in a barrier or structure

example
Exemples
The soldiers stormed through the breach in the wall.
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