brèche
breach, gap
noun BRESH Rare
Origin: Old French 'bresche', from Frankish 'brecha' (break)
Also means
notch, nick
Usage Note
Brèche originally described a gap broken in a wall or fortification, and still carries that physical sense. Figuratively, faire une brèche dans means to make a dent in something (a budget, an argument). The idiom être toujours sur la brèche means to be always hard at work, never resting.
Examples
"Les soldats ont ouvert une brèche dans le mur."
Natural Translation
The soldiers opened a breach in the wall.
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