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单词 sabotage
释义 sabotage nounadjective | sabotage + noun | preposition | phrases adjective➤deliberate蓄意破坏▸➤economic, industrial经济/工业破坏活动◆they conducted a campaign of economic sabotage.他们搞了一场破坏经济的活动。➤computer, pipeline计算机系统/输送管线破坏sabotage + noun➤attempt破坏企图▸➤attack, campaign破坏攻击/活动preposition➤sabotage of⋯的破坏◆the low levels of production were caused by sabotage of the northern pipeline.生产水平低下的原因是北部管道遭到破坏。phrases➤an act of sabotage破坏行为sabotage verbadverb | verb + sabotage adverb➤deliberately蓄意破坏◆they accused him of deliberately sabotaging the peace talks.他们指控他蓄意破坏和平谈判。verb + sabotage➤attempt to, try to企图/试图破坏◆they had tried to sabotage our plans.他们试图破坏我们的计划。 sabotage /sæbətɑːʒ/ verb [transitive] 1.to damage or destroy sth deliberately to prevent sb from using it or to protest about sth 蓄意破坏;阴谋破坏◆the main electricity supply had been sabotaged. 主电力线被蓄意破坏。2.to prevent sth from being successful or being achieved, usually deliberately 阻碍;妨碍◆the rise in interest rates sabotaged any chance of the firm's recovery. 利率上升导致公司没有任何复苏的可能。 sabotage /sæbətɑːʒ/ noun [uncountable] 1.the act of doing deliberate damage to equipment, transport, machines, etc. to prevent sb from using them, or to protest about sth 蓄意破坏;阴谋破坏◆an act of industrial sabotage 工业破坏活动◆they blamed the problems on sabotage by strikers. 他们把这些问题归咎于罢工者的蓄意破坏。2.the act of deliberately spoiling sth in order to prevent it from being successful 阻碍;捣乱☞ sabotage☞ sabotagesabotage /sæbətɑːʒ/ [transitive] to deliberately damage or destroy a place or equipment to prevent an enemy from using it(为防止敌方利用而)蓄意破坏,阴谋毁坏◆the main electricity supply had been sabotaged by the rebels.叛乱者破坏了供电干线。▸ sabotage noun [uncountable] ◆the fire may have been an act of sabotage.这次火灾有可能是蓄意破坏行为。sabotagenoun [uncountable] ◆the fire may have been an act of sabotage.这次火灾有可能是蓄意破坏行为。sabotagenoun [uncountable] ◆the fire may have been an act of sabotage.这次火灾有可能是蓄意破坏行为。sabotage/ˈsæbətɑ:ʒ ||; ˈsæbəˌtɑʒ/noun [u] damage that is done on purpose and secretly in order to prevent an enemy or a competitor being successful, for example by destroying machinery, roads, bridges, etc (针对敌人或竞争对手的)蓄意破坏,阴谋破坏(如破坏机器、道路、桥梁等): ◇industrial/economic/military sabotage 对工业╱经济╱军事的破坏 sabotage verb [t] sabotagesee ⇨ damage 2 ⇨ spoil 2 sab·o·tage /`sæbəˏtɑʒ; ˈsæbətɑːʒ/v [t] 1. to secretly damage or destroy something so that an enemy cannot use it 暗中破坏[敌人的装备]:◇the plane had been sabotaged and it exploded in mid-air. 飞机遭到破坏,在半空中爆炸了。 2. to secretly spoil someone's plans or spoil what they are doing because you do not want them to succeed 阴谋破坏[某人的计划、工作等]:◇mr trimble denied he was trying to sabotage the talks. 特林布尔先生否认他想破坏会谈。 sabotagen [u]◇deliberate acts of sabotage 蓄意破坏行为
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