大学英语词汇短语释义解析及例句 be in breach of
释义:
be in breach of 违反
例句:
We will not be in breach of contract as a result of any Force Majeure Event.
我们不会在违反合同所造成的任何不可抗力事件。
Yet if companies fail to get their accounts signed off by their auditors (or if they are qualified in any way) they may be in breach of their covenants.
如果这些公司不能得到会计人员审核过关的账目(或者其他取得这种资格的途径),那么他们也就违背了贷款协定。
Church dean Reverend Lindsay Stoddart said the nightclub appeared to be in breach of "moral covenants" in the lease which prevent the building from being used for "immoral purposes."
教堂主持牧师Lindsay Stoddart表示,这家夜总会似乎要在租约期间违背“道德契约”,租约规定夜总会所租用的大楼不能被用来达到“不道德的目的”。
However, Kent Citizens Advice Bureau said the scheme could be in breach of human rights.
If these reports are correct, Iraq would technically be in breach of the UN resolution.
Liverpool coroner Andre Rebello said the removal of Kayleigh's organs appeared to be in breach of regulations.
If that person fails to hand over such a dog then they would be in breach of a further offence.
Ofcom also found the channel to be in breach of these rules.
Some international law experts say India would be in breach of the convention if Indian officials proceed with the order against Mr. Mancini.
Yet now it is Germany, along with France, Portugal and, yes, Italy, which is almost certain to be in breach of the pact limits.
Mr Shiner said the Scottish fees system contravened the European Convention on Human Rights and could also be in breach of Britain's Equality Act.
You do not want to be in breach of your duties.
The burden of proving that the funds would have earned less than that amount is on the fiduciaries found to be in breach of their duty.
Mr Swan had previously rejected calls to release the revenue figures, saying that it would be in breach of the privacy provisions of Australia's tax laws.
Even if analysts were so enlightened as to look beyond these numbers, many companies would nonetheless be in breach of their loan covenants, and thus in technical default.
In 2011 Greece lost a European Court case, and was found to be in breach of the Convention on Human Rights, over the conditions under which detainees are being held.
The city will be in breach of EU pollution standards in 2012 if there are more than 35 "bad air" days, after which further action can be taken by the European Commission.
America already considers Iraq to be in breach of its UN commitments, a theme which Mr Bush is expected to return to in his State of the Union address on Tuesday January 28th.
It would also be in breach of contract.
