/ˈbrākər/ – Noun
Definition: kẻ vi phạm.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “breaker” refers to a person or entity that breaks a law, regulation, contract, or agreement. It can also refer to a device or mechanism that interrupts the flow of electricity in a circuit to prevent damage from excess current.
Example: The defendant was charged with possession of a circuit breaker that had been stolen from a construction site.