词汇 | breached |
释义 | breached past simple and past participle ofbreach breach verb[ T ] formaluk /briːtʃ/ us /briːtʃ/ breachverb[T] (BREAK PROMISE/RULE)to break a law, promise, agreement, or relationship: 破坏,违犯;违反,不履行 They breached the agreement they had made with their employer.他们违反了曾与雇主达成的协议。 Obeying & breaking the law abide abide by something adhere adhere to something afoul bac buck comply contravene derogation disobey enforcer fall foul of somethingidiom go by the book guiltiness guilty infringement shalt venal violation You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Making & breaking promises & commitments breachverb[T] (MAKE OPENING)to make an opening in a wall or fence, especially in order to attack someone or something behind it: (尤指为从背后突袭)在…上打开缺口 Their defences were easily breached.他们的防线轻而易举就被突破了。 Making holes in things bore borer breach cutout dent drill gouge hole perforate perforated pierce prick probe punch puncture rebore redrill riddle Examples of breachedbreached In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Occupying intersticial positions between genres, performance venues and levels of cultural artefact, burlesques breached cultural categories within the theatrical world. It resembles a breached ellipse rather than a typical sector-collapse horseshoe. We know when a peace agreement has been signed or breached. However, these extraterrestrial invaders of suburbia have breached humanity's ultimate boundary, that between itself and the universe. When the territory boundary is breached, males confront the invader with species-typical aggressive displays and threats. The chorion was breached at a right angle to the membranes to avoid membrane tenting. The higher the risk that the cap threshold might be breached, the greater the probability that it will play with honesty. For it is hard to see on this account why compensation should be made for a breached obligation. But there seems no good reason to deny that an agreement can be breached without a breach of obligation. The crisis generated such antagonism between the opposing groups that even the facade of carefully constructed politeness that marked late eighteenthcentury society was breached. The child 'breaks the barrier of the book's surface', just as, in opera, the edge of the proscenium is breached by the power of performance. A question with no answer is a barrier than cannot be breached. The state never assumed the integrity of an institution with its own rules and traditions that could not be breached by the imperial will. It could also be experienced as an intrusive pressure, particularly when disclosure was not voluntarily chosen, or when confidentiality was breached. They were also expected to cultivate a respectable moral character and to accept the right to be disciplined if they breached their obligations. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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