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I. preach [priːtʃ] VB trans
1. preach:
宣讲 xuānjiǎng
布道 bùdào
2. preach:
鼓吹 gǔchuī
宣扬 xuānyáng
提倡 tíchàng
II. preach [priːtʃ] VB intr
1. preach:
说教 shuōjiào
讲道 jiǎngdào
2. preach:
(唠叨地)劝诫 quànjiè
▶ preacher N
treachery [ˈtretʃərı] N
1. treachery:
背叛 bèipàn
欺骗 qīpiàn
2. treachery [常作复数]:
背叛行为 bèipàn xíngwéi
欺骗行为 qīpiàn xíngwéi
teaching [ˈtiːtʃıŋ] N
1. teaching:
教学(工作) jiàoxué
教导 jiàodǎo
2. teaching:
教诲 jiàohuì
学说 xuéshuō
reaction [rıˈækʃən] N
1. reaction:
反应 fǎnyìng
2. reaction:
化学(物理)反应 huàxué fǎnyìng
3. reaction:
反动 fǎndòng
4. reaction:
作用 fǎn zuòyòng
I. breach [briːtʃ] N
1. breach:
破坏 pòhuài
违反 wéifǎn
履行 lǚxíng
2. breach:
缺口 quēkǒu
裂口 lièkǒu
II. breach [briːtʃ] VB trans
突破 tūpò
攻破 gōngpò
breach [briːtʃ]
挺身相助 tǐngshēn xiāngzhù
Present
Ipreach
youpreach
he/she/itpreaches
wepreach
youpreach
theypreach
Past
Ipreached
youpreached
he/she/itpreached
wepreached
youpreached
theypreached
Present Perfect
Ihavepreached
youhavepreached
he/she/ithaspreached
wehavepreached
youhavepreached
theyhavepreached
Past Perfect
Ihadpreached
youhadpreached
he/she/ithadpreached
wehadpreached
youhadpreached
theyhadpreached
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The local head of police could then ban or re-route the parade if he felt it might lead to a breach of public order.
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