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From:
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breach
/ˈbriʧ/
裂口,違背,破壞,違反,突破,破裂(vt.)攻破,突破(vi.)跳出水麵
From:
Taiwan MOE computer dictionary
breach
漏洞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Breach
n.
.
1.
The
act
of
breaking
,
in
a
figurative
sense
.
2.
Specifically
:
A
breaking
or
infraction
of
a
law
,
or
of
any
obligation
or
tie
;
violation
;
non-fulfillment
;
as
,
a
breach
of
contract
;
a
breach
of
promise
.
3.
A
gap
or
opening
made
made
by
breaking
or
battering
,
as
in
a
wall
or
fortification
;
the
space
between
the
parts
of
a
solid
body
rent
by
violence
;
a
break
;
a
rupture
.
Once
more
unto
the
breach
,
dear
friends
,
once
more
;
Or
close
the
wall
up
with
our
English
dead
. --
Shak
.
4.
A
breaking
of
waters
,
as
over
a
vessel
;
the
waters
themselves
;
surge
;
surf
.
The
Lord
hath
broken
forth
upon
mine
enemies
before
me
,
as
the
breach
of
waters
.
--
2
Sam
.
v
. 20.
A clear breach
implies
that
the
waves
roll
over
the
vessel
without
breaking
.
A clean breach
implies
that
everything
on
deck
is
swept
away
.
5.
A
breaking
up
of
amicable
relations
;
rupture
.
There's
fallen
between
him
and
my
lord
An
unkind
breach
. --
Shak
.
6.
A
bruise
;
a
wound
.
Breach
for
breach
,
eye
for
eye
.
--
Lev
.
xxiv
. 20.
7.
Med.
A
hernia
;
a
rupture
.
8.
A
breaking
out
upon
;
an
assault
.
The
Lord
had
made
a
breach
upon
Uzza
.
--
1.
Chron
.
xiii
. 11.
Breach of falth
,
a
breaking
,
or
a
failure
to
keep
,
an
expressed
or
implied
promise
;
a
betrayal
of
confidence
or
trust
.
Breach of peace
,
disorderly
conduct
,
disturbing
the
public
peace
.
Breach of privilege
,
an
act
or
default
in
violation
of
the
privilege
or
either
house
of
Parliament
,
of
Congress
,
or
of
a
State
legislature
,
as
,
for
instance
,
by
false
swearing
before
a
committee
.
-
Breach of promise
,
violation
of
one's
plighted
word
,
esp
.
of
a
promise
to
marry
.
Breach of trust
,
violation
of
one's
duty
or
faith
in
a
matter
entrusted
to
one
.
Syn:
--
Rent
;
cleft
;
chasm
;
rift
;
aperture
;
gap
;
break
;
disruption
;
fracture
;
rupture
;
infraction
;
infringement
;
violation
;
quarrel
;
dispute
;
contention
;
difference
;
misunderstanding
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Breach
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Breached
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Breaching
.]
To
make
a
breach
or
opening
in
;
as
,
to
breach
the
walls
of
a
city
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Breach
,
v. i.
To
break
the
water
,
as
by
leaping
out
; --
said
of
a
whale
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
breach
n
1:
a
failure
to
perform
some
promised
act
or
obligation
2:
an
opening
(
especially
a
gap
in
a
dike
or
fortification
)
3:
a
personal
or
social
separation
(
as
between
opposing
factions
); "
they
hoped
to
avoid
a
break
in
relations
"
[
syn
:
rupture
,
break
,
severance
,
rift
, {
falling
out
]
v
1:
act
in
disregard
of
laws
and
rules
; "
offend
all
laws
of
humanity
"; "
violate
the
basic
laws
or
human
civilization
"; "
break
a
law
" [
syn
:
transgress
,
offend
,
infract
,
violate
,
go against
,
break
]
2:
make
an
opening
or
gap
in
[
syn
:
gap
]
From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Breach
an
opening
in
a
wall
(1
Kings
11:27; 2
Kings
12:5);
the
fracture
of
a
limb
(
Lev
. 24:20),
and
hence
the
expression
, "
Heal
,
etc
."
(
Ps
. 60:2).
Judg
. 5:17,
a
bay
or
harbour
; R.V., "
by
his
creeks
."
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