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1 breach
[bri: ] 1. noun1) (a breaking (of a promise etc).) (likumu u.tml.) pārkāpšana, neievērošana2) (a gap, break or hole: a breach in the castle wall; a breach in security.) caurums; robs2. verb(to make an opening in or break (someone's defence).) izsist caurumu / robu; pārkāpt, neievērot (likumu u.tml.)* * *robs, caurums; pārkāpšana; saraušana; intervāls, pārtraukums; izsist caurumu -
2 breach of the peace
(a riot, disturbance or public fight: guilty of breach of the peace.) miera un sabiedriskās kārtības traucēšana* * *miera un sabiedriskās kārtības traucēšana -
3 breach of confidence
uzticēšanās ļaunprātīga izmantošana -
4 breach of contract
līguma laušana -
5 breach of discipline
disciplīnas pārkāpums -
6 breach of faith
uzticības laušana -
7 breach of justice
netaisnība -
8 breach of order
reglamenta neievērošana; reglamenta pārkāpšana -
9 breach of peace
miera un sabiedriskās kārtības traucēšana -
10 breach of promise
solījuma laušana -
11 breach of the decencies
pieklājības normu pārkāpšana -
12 breach of the law
likumpārkāpums -
13 to heal the breach
izbeigt ilgu naidošanos; izbeigt naidošanos -
14 to stand in the breach
uzņemties galveno atbildību; saņemt galveno triecienu; uztvert galveno triecienu -
15 without a breach of continuity
nepārtraukti
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