trust Ir> 2; breach of promise , / ; breach of faith i> ; breach of prison (, i>); breach of privilege (, i>) / ; breach of order ; breach of discipline .i> ;
2.b> ; breach between friends ; to heal the breach ; the incident caused a breach between the two countries ;
3.b> 1) / ; , ; ; ; to get out through a breach ; the guns made a breach in the wall ;
2) .i> , ( ..i>); to effect / to force / a breach ; to repair / to seal off / a breach / ; ; breach in / of / security ; ;
4.b> .i> ; , i> ; clear breach , , ; clean breach , ;
to stand in theb> breachb> ; ; without ab> breach of continuityb> ; a custom more honoured in theb> breachb> , , ; ; to throw oneself into theb> breachb> ; ; .