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s 1. lomljenje, lom, prijelom, razbijanje (valova) 2.[fig] prekid, raskid; prestupak, prekršaj, kršenje, narušavanje, povreda 3. vjerolomstvo; razilaženje, nesloga; kavga, svađa 4. pukotina, rupa, prodor, breša 5. skok, izranjanje kita iz vode / [mar] clear # = zavaljivanje broda bez daljih posljedica; [mar] clean # = zavaljivanje (broda) uz lom svega na brodu; # of close = prestupak, prekršaj; # of the peace = remećenje javnog reda i mira, izgred na javnom mjestu; to stand in the # = stajati na braniku ([fig]); # of promise = prekršaj zadane riječi, vjerolomstvo; neodržavanje ženidbenog obećanja; [fig] to step into the # = ustati na obranu; # of contract = neispunjavanje ugovora, povreda ugovora; # of duty = zanemarivanje dužnosti; this custom is more honoured in the # that in the observance = ovaj se običaj više krši nego vrši; # of trust = zloupotreba povjerenja* * *
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step into the breach — To take the place of someone who is absent, esp in a crisis • • • Main Entry: ↑breach * * * step into the breach often humorous phrase to help someone, or to do someone’s job for them when they are unable to do it Helen has offered to step into… … Useful english dictionary
step into the breach — ► to do someone else s work when they are unable to do it: »Bill s illness meant that Kathy had to step into the breach. Main Entry: ↑step … Financial and business terms
step into the breach — ► step into the breach replace someone who is suddenly unable to do a job. Main Entry: ↑breach … English terms dictionary
step into the breach — If you step into the breach, you do work that someone else is unexpectedly unable to do. Steve stepped into the breach when his colleague had a car accident … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
step into the breach — often humorous to help someone, or to do someone s job for them when they are unable to do it Helen has offered to step into the breach while I m away … English dictionary
step into the breach — formal to do someone s work when they are suddenly not able to do it. Professor Collier stepped into the breach when the guest lecturer failed to turn up … New idioms dictionary
step into the breach — replace someone who is suddenly unable to do a job. → breach … English new terms dictionary
into the breach — ◇ If you step/leap/jump (etc.) into the breach, you provide help that is badly needed, such as by doing a job when there is no one else available to do it. He stepped into the breach when the company needed new leadership. • • • Main Entry:… … Useful english dictionary
breach — ► VERB 1) make a gap or hole in; break through. 2) break (a rule or agreement). ► NOUN 1) a gap made in a wall or barrier. 2) an act of breaking a rule or agreement. 3) a break in relations. ● … English terms dictionary
breach — breach1 W3 [bri:tʃ] n [: Old English; Origin: bryce] 1.) [U and C] an action that breaks a law, rule, or agreement breach of ▪ This was a clear breach of the 1994 Trade Agreement. ▪ They sued the company for breach of contract . ▪ a breach of… … Dictionary of contemporary English
step — 1 /step/ noun 1 MOVEMENT (C) the movement you make when you put one foot in front of the other when walking: With every step my bags seemed heavier. | take a step: Take two steps forward and one step back. | retrace your steps (=go back the way… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English