0 a breaking (of a promise etc) -- การละเมิด (สัญญา)
a breach of contract.
2 to make an opening in or break (someone’s defence/defense) -- ทำให้แตก
These assaults succeeded in breaching the city walls.
More significantly, in the second parasite, breaches of the outer plasma membrane were evident extending over 1-5 % of the body surface in transverse sections.
We know when a peace agreement has been signed or breached.
In addition, our preliminary analyses indicated that breaches that might represent moral transgressions were uncommon.
In contrast, situational breaches and breaches of moral or social standards occur infrequently, and can vary widely in context, salience, and significance.
However, these extraterrestrial invaders of suburbia have breached humanity's ultimate boundary, that between itself and the universe.
The crisis generated such antagonism between the opposing groups that even the facade of carefully constructed politeness that marked late eighteenthcentury society was breached.
As healthcare organizations throughout the world deploy electronic health records, they will almost certainly experience breaches that engender unexpected and nonsensical situations.
Like computer-hackers breaching elaborate security systems to disrupt large organizations, they may have been secretly demonstrating their own cleverness.
中文繁体
違背承諾/違反規定, 破壞,違犯, 違反,不履行…
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违背承诺/违反规定, 破坏,违犯, 违反,不履行…
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infracción, violación, brecha…
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incumprimento, quebra, brecha…
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ihlal, bozma, çiğneme…
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manquement à, brèche, infraction…
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porušení, mezera, trhlina…
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