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词汇 sabotage
释义 sabotage
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈsæb.ə.tɑːʒ/ us /ˈsæb.ə.tɑːʒ/
to damage or destroy equipment, weapons, or buildings in order to prevent the success of an enemy or competitor: (为阻止敌人或对手成功而)毁坏,破坏(设备、武器或建筑物)
The rebels had tried to sabotage the oil pipeline.叛乱分子曾试图破坏输油管道。
to intentionally prevent the success of a plan or action: 阴谋破坏,蓄意破坏(计划或行动)
This was a deliberate attempt to sabotage the ceasefire.这是一次蓄意破坏停火的行为。
The four Germans were convicted of planning to sabotage New York's water system after landing on Long Island in 1942.
The insurgents had attempted to sabotage power and gas lines hundreds of miles outside the capital.
She feared that her hot temper would sabotage her relationship with Bob and decided to see a therapist.
She blamed him for trying to sabotage her career even though she was no longer signed to the company.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Destroying and demolishing
annihilate
annihilation
apocalypse
bash
bash through (something)
be sacrificed on the altar of somethingidiom
costly
dynamite
erosion
erosional
erosionally
erosive
saboteur
sack
sacking
sacrifice
scarred
self-destruct
sink
wipe

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Preventing and impeding
sabotage
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈsæb.ə.tɑːʒ/ us /ˈsæb.ə.tɑːʒ/
the act of damaging or destroying equipment, weapons, or buildings in order to prevent the success of an enemy or competitor:
a campaign of industrial sabotage
The sabotage of 20 oil pipelines threatens a new surge in fuel prices.
the act of intentionally preventing the success of a plan or action:
They moved quickly to prevent further sabotage of their investigation.
He could face sabotage from officials who fear they might suffer redundancy.
Cities had been on alert for possible terrorist sabotage of water supplies since January.
The group focuses on economic sabotage, such as blowing up power installations.
He believed the explosion was sabotage.
This almost looked like deliberate sabotage of his own success.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Destroying and demolishing
annihilate
annihilation
apocalypse
bash
bash through (something)
be sacrificed on the altar of somethingidiom
costly
dynamite
erosion
erosional
erosionally
erosive
saboteur
sack
sacking
sacrifice
scarred
self-destruct
sink
wipe

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Preventing and impeding

sabotage | American Dictionary


sabotage
verb[ T ]
us/ˈsæb·əˌtɑʒ/
to intentionally damage or destroy property:
Enemy agents had sabotaged the bridge.
fig. The bombing was meant to sabotage the peace talks.

sabotage


noun[ U ]us/ˈsæb·əˌtɑʒ/
The explosion was not an accident, it was sabotage.

sabotage | Business English


sabotage
verb[ T ]
uk /ˈsæbətɑːʒ/us
to intentionally damage or destroy something, for example equipment or a system, that belongs to someone else, so that it cannot be used:
He claims the animal rights group sabotaged their vehicles and trailers.
to intentionally do something that stops someone from achieving what they want or stops something from developing as it should:
At that time the western aid programs were believed to be attempts to sabotage the Russian economy.
sabotage
noun[ U ]
uk /ˈsæbətɑːʒ/us
damage done intentionally to something, for example equipment or a system, that belongs to someone else, so that it cannot be used:
The oil giant said it averaged 221 oil spills in recent years, because of aging equipment and sabotage.
industrial/economic sabotage
the act of intentionally trying to stop someone from achieving something or to stop something from developing:
To prevent further sabotage of their fraud investigation, FBI agents moved quickly.

Examples of sabotage


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If, however, his efforts continue to be sabotaged by one of the parties, history will forever condemn those who are opposed to international order.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Today, too, we must stress that the government should realise that it should stop interfering with, and sabotaging, the opposition.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
In addition, oil refineries and storage facilities have been sabotaged, and that could mean the loss of up to 15 million barrels.
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We are sabotaging the local basis of electronic communications, and this order will do nothing to stop that process.
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Let us suppose the talks do not proceed or that they are sabotaged by one side or the other.
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In many areas where there are reactionary local authorities working in alliance with the local builder, the building of houses is being sabotaged.
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Many employees of local authorities are, in fact, sabotaging the campaign.
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Their second duty is to maintain their economic strategy and to ensure that it is not sabotaged by local authorities.
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Will the legislation make allowances for a man or an organisation being prevented from sabotaging what should be a good set of regulations?
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The proposed policy sabotages the growth of that respect and will undermine the confidence of those running passenger transport executives.
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We will recognise that he voted in support of those who sabotaged that agreement.
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Any more certain means of sabotaging an international organisation would be difficult to imagine.
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In point of fact, the bookmakers succeeded in sabotaging it.
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I have given two instances of effective measures against crime that have been impeded, if not sabotaged, by the foolish application of planning regulations.
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She was not in any way inhibited by the fact that she had sabotaged his exchange rate policy a few days before.
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