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I [briːtʃ]1) dir. (infringement) (by breaking rule) infrazione f.; (by failure to comply) inadempienza f.; (of copyright, privilege) violazione f.security breach — (of official secret) attentato alla sicurezza nazionale
to be in breach of — violare [law, agreement]
2) mil. breccia f. (anche fig.)3) (in relationship) rottura f.••II [briːtʃ]to step into the breach — tappare un buco, coprire un posto vacante
1) aprire una breccia in [ defence]2) fig. infrangere [ rule]* * *[bri: ] 1. noun1) (a breaking (of a promise etc).) il venir meno2) (a gap, break or hole: a breach in the castle wall; a breach in security.) breccia, varco2. verb(to make an opening in or break (someone's defence).) aprire una breccia* * *[briːtʃ]1. n2) (gap: in wall) apertura, varco, Mil breccia, (estrangement) rottura2. vt(defences) far breccia in* * *I [briːtʃ]1) dir. (infringement) (by breaking rule) infrazione f.; (by failure to comply) inadempienza f.; (of copyright, privilege) violazione f.security breach — (of official secret) attentato alla sicurezza nazionale
to be in breach of — violare [law, agreement]
2) mil. breccia f. (anche fig.)3) (in relationship) rottura f.••II [briːtʃ]to step into the breach — tappare un buco, coprire un posto vacante
1) aprire una breccia in [ defence]2) fig. infrangere [ rule]
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