sabotage

美音:['sæbə.tɑʒ] 英音:['sæbətɑːʒ]

简单释义:


n.人为破坏;故意妨碍;捣乱;刻意阻碍

v.蓄意破坏(以防止敌方利用或表示抗议);刻意阻碍;妨碍;捣乱

网络怠工;阴谋破坏;大破坏

变形:

过去分词:sabotaged  现在分词:sabotaging  第三人称单数:sabotages  


完整释义:


n.

1.怠工;(劳资纠纷、战争中的)胡乱破坏
2.破坏;阴谋活动
3.故意毁坏;破坏

v.

1.(对…)怠工; 破坏,阻挠


例句:

  1. Counter-revolutionaries or other saboteurs who seize the opportunity to create disturbances, loot or sabotage shall be severely dealt with.
    如有反革命分子或其他破坏分子,乘机捣乱、抢劫或破坏者,定予严办。

  2. He said he could not bear such internal sabotage any longer.
    他说,他再也不能忍受这种内部的阴谋活动了。

  3. Aden security officials said the militants blocked the main highways and other roads, and engaged in sabotage and criminal activities.
    亚丁省安全官员称,这些武装分子封锁了主要公路和其他道路,并从事破坏犯罪活动。

  4. But one lone Jedi, Kerra Holt, is determined to take down the Dark Lords -- one act of sabotage at a time.
    一名孤独的绝地挺身而出,凯拉·霍尔特,下决心消灭这些黑暗尊主--逐一蚕食,各个击破。

  5. Another Twitter regular says, "If the Nobel Committee deliberately set out to sabotage Obama, they couldn't have done it better. "
    另一位推客说:“如果这是诺委会针对奥巴马的阴谋,他们做的真是太完美了。”

  6. In the context of an industry in precipitous decline, beset by a campaign of sabotage and a crisis in funding, this might seem a detail.
    由于受到蓄意破坏活动和融资危机的影响,该国石油行业出现大幅滑坡。在这样的背景下,这或许看上去微不足道。

  7. And the Democrats will pay a steep price if they are seen to be trying to sabotage America's hopes of success in Iraq.
    如果美国民众看到民主党破坏了他们对伊拉克战争胜利的希望,民主党必定将为此付出高昂代价。

  8. A careful investigation failed to determine the cause of the explosion, it could have been accidental or sabotage.
    虽然经过仔细的调查未能确定爆炸的原因,但也有可能是发生意外或人为破坏。

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