Cognate with English breach. IPA(key): /bʁʊx/ Rhymes: -ʊx Bruch m (strong, genitive Bruches or Bruchs, plural Brüche) break, breaking, breach, fracture, rupture...
scoring the pick of the first-half tries - when Menager fended off Jess Breach to finish off a superb backs move - struggled to convert their chances....
/t͡su³³⁻²¹ kuat̚³²/ IPA (Taipei): /t͡su³³⁻¹¹ kuat̚³²/ 自決 to decide by oneself; to solve by oneself (specifically, government, politics) to have self-determination...
suddenly; to alarm. 1663, Samuel Butler, Hudibras, part 1, canto 2: At breach of wall, or hedge surprise, / She shared i' th' hazard, and the prize: /...
Selbstanzeigen) (law) A report to the authorities about a breach of law committed by oneself, especially to the tax authorities about a false or incomplete...
(architecture) a hole in the wall where a window or door is placed; a sliver, a breach (architecture) the empty space below a staircase vão livre vão teórico vão...
taken into consideration once more into the breach out of the frying pan and into the fire paint oneself into a corner pale into insignificance piss into...
London: Harper & Brothers Publishers, Preface, Volume 1: Sometimes there is a breach-of-promise case by and by; and when he sees his letter in print it makes...
We're going on a three-day liberty as soon as we dock. (often plural) A breach of social convention. You needn't take such liberties. (historical) A local...
Virgil, Aeneid 2.234: “Dīvidimus mūrōs et moenia pandimus urbis.” “We breach the walls and lay open the defenses of the city.” Second-declension noun...