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1 nounbreach of contract rupture f de contrat;∎ to be in breach of contract violer un contrat;breach of discipline manquement m à la discipline;breach of guarantee rupture f de garantie;breach of trust abus m de confiance;breach of warranty violation f de garantieLAW (agreement) violer, rompre -
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breach [bri:tʃ]1 noun∎ Military our troops made a breach in the enemy lines nos troupes ont percé les lignes ennemies;∎ figurative she stepped into the breach when I fell ill elle m'a remplacé au pied levé quand je suis tombé malade;∎ familiar humorous once more into the breach (, dear friends) encore une fois sur la brèche (, les amis)(b) (violation → of law) violation f (of de); (→ of discipline, order, rules) infraction f (of de); (→ of etiquette, friendship) manquement m (of à); (→ of confidence, trust) abus m (of de);∎ a breach of professional secrecy une violation du secret professionnel(a) (make gap in) ouvrir une brèche dans, faire un trou dans;∎ Military we breached the enemy lines nous avons percé les lignes ennemies(whale) sauter hors de l'eau►► Law breach of contract rupture f de contrat;Law breach of the peace atteinte f à l'ordre public;Parliament breach of privilege atteinte f aux privilèges parlementaires;ⓘ Once more into the breach, dear friends Cette phrase ("encore une fois sur la brèche, les amis") est extraite d'un passage de Henry V de Shakespeare, lorsque le roi s'adresse à ses soldats pour les encourager avant la bataille d'Azincourt. Aujourd'hui on utilise cette phrase sur le mode humoristique lorsque l'on entreprend une tâche difficile, et souvent avant un deuxième essai.
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