sabotage的意思和读音

sabotage

: [ˈsæbəˌtɑʒ] : [ˈsæbətɑːʒ]

n.

v.);

sabotages  sabotaging  sabotaged  

v.disrupt,damage,interfere with,interrupt,harm

n.disruption,interruption,interference

sabotagen.

1.the act of doing deliberate damage to equipment, transport, machines, etc. to prevent an enemy from using them, or to protest about sth

an act of economic/military/industrial sabotage

Police investigating the train derailment have not ruled out sabotage.

2.the act of deliberately spoiling sth in order to prevent it from being successful

v.

1.~ sthto damage or destroy sth deliberately to prevent an enemy from using it or to protest about sth

The main electricity supply had been sabotaged by the rebels.线

2.~ sthto prevent sth from being successful or being achieved, especially deliberately

Protesters failed to sabotage the peace talks.

The rise in interest rates sabotaged any chance of the firm's recovery.

n.1.;(,)

v.1.(...) (on);,

n.1.deliberate damage that is done to the property of an enemy or opponent2.things that are done to stop someone from achieving something or to prevent a plan or process from being successful

v.1.to deliberately damage or destroy the property of an enemy or opponent2.to deliberately stop someone from achieving something, or to deliberately prevent a plan or process from being successful

1. Successful Attack Sabotage The Battle for the Rhine ...

2. 使 The Secret Agent Sabotage Young and Innocent ...

3. ruse sabotage safe area ...

4. ruse sabotage , sacrilege , ...

5. sabotage sabotage [] ~ a person's plan ...

7. Never Say Die Sabotage Cliffhanger ...

8. rust v. n. sabotage n. sac n. ...

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1.Only a handful of its sabotage teams were able to penetrate American lines, and none of them managed to seize the vital Meuse bridges.线

2.This means that half of the Palestinian movement would not be party to any deal and will try hard to sabotage one._

3.All subsequent crimes against the Party, all treacheries , acts of sabotage, heresies, deviations, sprang directly out of his teaching.使

4."Sabotage" is often disguised as "logic" .“

5.But one lone Jedi, Kerra Holt, is determined to take down the Dark Lords -- one act of sabotage at a time.·--

6.It accused the party of trying "to sabotage the hard-earned positive situation of cross-straits relations" .。”

7.Day in and day out the enemy tried to sabotage our Party, but the Party drove out the saboteurs.

8.A careful investigation failed to determine the cause of the explosion, it could have been accidental or sabotage.

9.The underbelly of the human psyche, what is often referred to as our dark side, is the origin of every act of self-sabotage.----

10.He said he could not bear such internal sabotage any longer.