to breach
01
突破, 打开缺口
to create an hole or gap in something, allowing access or entry
Transitive: to breach an obstacle
例子
The battering ram breached the castle wall, creating an entry point.
攻城槌冲破了城堡的墙壁,创造了一个入口点。
The engineer used explosives to breach the dam and redirect water flow.
工程师使用炸药突破大坝并改变水流方向。
02
违反, 破坏
to break an agreement, law, etc.
Transitive: to breach an agreement or law
例子
The company faced legal action for breaching the terms of the contract.
该公司因违反合同条款而面临法律诉讼。
The employee was terminated for breaching the company's code of conduct.
该员工因违反公司行为准则而被解雇。
Breach
01
违反, 违约
an act that violates an agreement, law, etc.
例子
The company 's unauthorized use of customer data was a clear breach of the confidentiality agreement.
公司未经授权使用客户数据明显违反了保密协议。
Dumping waste in the river was not only environmentally harmful but also a serious breach of local regulations.
向河中倾倒废物不仅对环境有害,而且是对当地法规的严重违反。
02
a rift or rupture in relationships or unity
例子
A breach developed between the two longtime friends.
Political disagreements caused a breach in the party.
03
a physical gap in a barrier or structure
例子
Water poured through the breach in the dam.
The soldiers stormed through the breach in the wall.



























