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/bri:tʃ/ * danh từ - lỗ đạn, lỗ thủng (ở tường, thành luỹ...) - mối bất hoà; sự tuyệt giao, sự chia lìa, sự tan vỡ - sự vi phạm, sự phạm =a breach of discipline+ sự phạm kỷ luật =a breach of promise+ sự không giữ lời hứa - cái nhảy ra khỏi mặt nước (của cá voi) - (hàng hải) sóng to tràn lên tàu =clear breach+ sóng tràn nhẹ lên boong =clean breach+ song tràn cuốn cả cột buồm và mọi thứ trên boong !breach of close - sự đi vào một nơi nào trài phép !breacg of the peace - (xem) peace !to stand in (throw oneself into) the breach - sẵn sàng chiến đáu - sẵn sàng gánh nhiệm vụ nặng nề nhất, đứng mũi chịu sào
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