breach
breach
briʧ
brich
/briːtʃ/

A(z) „breach” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to breach
01

ĂĄtĂŒt, rĂ©st ĂŒt

to create an hole or gap in something, allowing access or entry
Transitive: to breach an obstacle
to breach definition and meaning
Példåk
The storm surge breached the coastal defenses, causing flooding.
A viharår åttörte a parti védelmet, åradåst okozva.
02

megszeg, megsért

to break an agreement, law, etc.
Transitive: to breach an agreement or law
to breach definition and meaning
Példåk
The employee was terminated for breaching the company's code of conduct.
A munkavållalót a vållalati magatartåsi kódex megsértése miatt bocsåtottåk el.
01

megszegés, sértés

an act that violates an agreement, law, etc.
Példåk
Dumping waste in the river was not only environmentally harmful but also a serious breach of local regulations.
A hulladĂ©k folyĂłba törtĂ©nƑ dobĂĄsa nem csak környezetkĂĄrosĂ­tĂł volt, hanem a helyi szabĂĄlyok sĂșlyos megsĂ©rtĂ©se is.
02

a rift or rupture in relationships or unity

Példåk
Political disagreements caused a breach in the party.
03

a physical gap in a barrier or structure

Példåk
The soldiers stormed through the breach in the wall.
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