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1 breach
I[bri:tʃ] n ճեղքվածք, պատռվածք, անցք: fill/ step into the breach ճեղքվածքը փակել. փխբ. խախտում, խզում a breach of promise/contract/ duty խոստման/պայմա նա գրի/պար տակա նության խախտում. breach of faith դա վա ճանությունII[bri:tʃ] v ճեղքել, պատռել -
2 Breach
كسر، فرقي، مخالفة، انتهك، نقض، إخلال -
3 Breach of close
انتهك الحرمة، تجاوز الحد -
4 Breach of contract
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5 Breach of domicile
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6 Breach of duty
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7 Breach of faith; - of trust
نكوث بالعهد ، خيانة أمانةEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Breach of faith; - of trust
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8 Breach of order
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9 Breach of privileges
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10 Breach of promise
إخلال بالوعد، فسخ خطبة -
11 Breach of rules
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12 Breach of secrecy
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13 Breach of the law
مخالفة القانون -
14 Breach of the peace
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15 Breach of trust
خيانة أمانة -
16 Breach of warranty
إخلال بكفالة، إخلال بضمان -
17 BREACH
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18 BREACH OF ORDERS
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19 ECCENTRIC BREACH SCREW
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20 security breach
"An event that compromises the security of a computer, application, network or other resource."
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См. также в других словарях:
breach — / brēch/ n 1 a: a violation in the performance of or a failure to perform an obligation created by a promise, duty, or law without excuse or justification breach of duty: a breach of a duty esp. by a fiduciary (as an agent or corporate officer)… … Law dictionary
breach of contract — breach of contract: breach (1b) Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. breach of contract … Law dictionary
breach — n 1 Breach, infraction, violation, transgression, trespass, infringement, contravention are comparable when denoting the act or the offense of one who fails to keep the law or to do what the law, one s duty, or an obligation requires. Breach… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Breach — (br[=e]ch), n. [OE. breke, breche, AS. brice, gebrice, gebrece (in comp.), fr. brecan to break; akin to Dan. br[ae]k, MHG. breche, gap, breach. See {Break}, and cf. {Brake} (the instrument), {Brack} a break] . 1. The act of breaking, in a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Breach of falth — Breach Breach (br[=e]ch), n. [OE. breke, breche, AS. brice, gebrice, gebrece (in comp.), fr. brecan to break; akin to Dan. br[ae]k, MHG. breche, gap, breach. See {Break}, and cf. {Brake} (the instrument), {Brack} a break] . 1. The act of breaking … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Breach of peace — Breach Breach (br[=e]ch), n. [OE. breke, breche, AS. brice, gebrice, gebrece (in comp.), fr. brecan to break; akin to Dan. br[ae]k, MHG. breche, gap, breach. See {Break}, and cf. {Brake} (the instrument), {Brack} a break] . 1. The act of breaking … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Breach of privilege — Breach Breach (br[=e]ch), n. [OE. breke, breche, AS. brice, gebrice, gebrece (in comp.), fr. brecan to break; akin to Dan. br[ae]k, MHG. breche, gap, breach. See {Break}, and cf. {Brake} (the instrument), {Brack} a break] . 1. The act of breaking … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Breach of promise — Breach Breach (br[=e]ch), n. [OE. breke, breche, AS. brice, gebrice, gebrece (in comp.), fr. brecan to break; akin to Dan. br[ae]k, MHG. breche, gap, breach. See {Break}, and cf. {Brake} (the instrument), {Brack} a break] . 1. The act of breaking … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Breach of trust — Breach Breach (br[=e]ch), n. [OE. breke, breche, AS. brice, gebrice, gebrece (in comp.), fr. brecan to break; akin to Dan. br[ae]k, MHG. breche, gap, breach. See {Break}, and cf. {Brake} (the instrument), {Brack} a break] . 1. The act of breaking … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Breach — may refer to:People: * Nicholas Breach, a photographerPlaces: * Breach, Kent, United KingdomIn law:* Breach of confidence, a common law tort that protects private information that is conveyed in confidence * Breach of contract, a situation in… … Wikipedia
breach of the peace — 1: a disturbance of public peace or order insulting language causing a breach of the peace see also fighting words 2: the offense of causing a breach of the peace compare disorderly conduct … Law dictionary