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 sabotage ['sæbәtɑ:ʒ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 怠工, 破坏活动, 破坏

vi. 从事破坏活动

vt. 妨害, 破坏

[经] 怠工, 怠业




    sabotage
    [ noun ]
    1. a deliberate act of destruction or disruption in which equipment is damaged

    2. <noun.act>
    [ verb ]
    1. destroy property or hinder normal operations

    2. <verb.social> counteract countermine subvert undermine weaken
      The Resistance sabotaged railroad operations during the war


    Sabotage \Sa`bo`tage"\, n. [F.]
    1.
    (a) Scamped work.
    (b) Malicious waste or destruction of an employer's
    property or injury to his interests by workmen during
    labor troubles.

    2. any surreptitious destruction of property or obstruction
    of activity by persons not known to be hostile; -- in war,
    such actions carried out behind enemy lines by agents or
    local sympathisers of the hostile power.
    [PJC]

    1. The Federal Aviation Administration, in another step designed to reduce the chance of air sabotage, soon will propose a computerized security system to tighten control over access to planes, the agency's director said today.
    2. Rodolfo Biazon said an informant told the military the sabotage team would try to destroy fighter jets, fuel storage tanks and other equipment at the Basa air base, about 40 miles north of Manila.
    3. The Connecticut-based company still maintains that the cause was sabotage by a disgruntled employee who put water in the tank unaware of what the full consequences would be, but it stops short of naming him.
    4. The second time, it suspected CISPES was engaging in terrorism and had "cells" of members planning to commit violence and sabotage.
    5. Guerrillas of the Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front have pursued a steady campaign of economic sabotage as part of their 8-year-old war against the U.S.-backed government.
    6. Since then, it has waged a bombing a sabotage campaign to wrest control from the government in Pretoria.
    7. The leftist guerrillas have been fighting the U.S.-backed government since 1979 with a campaign that includes economic sabotage.
    8. The FBI is harassing a decorated agent with allegations of espionage to sabotage an investigation into anti-Hispanic bias at the bureau, the agent's attorney says.
    9. The ANC, based in Lusaka, Zambia, wages a bombing and sabotage campaign trying to overthrow South Africa's government.
    10. He returned in June 1979 to direct Sandinista sabotage and agitation during the Battle of Managua that sealed the Somoza regime's fate.
    11. In 1986, the Indian government filed a $3 billion civil suit against Union Carbide, claiming the leak was caused by negligence. Union Carbide said the disaster was a result of sabotage by a disgruntled employee.
    12. Choi Kwang-soo, South Korea's foreign minister, told the 15-member Security Council two North Korean agents put a bomb on the plane to sabotage the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul.
    13. In lifting the ban, the rebels called on supporters to step up sabotage of vehicles that had ignored the measure.
    14. Officials in Denmark and Norway dismissed media speculation that sabotage or accidental weapons fire from naval vessels downed the plane.
    15. The rebels, who have boycotted and tried to sabotage previous elections, said they would call for full participation.
    16. In a nationally broadcast address, Interior Minister Carlos Caceres vowed that Chile would remain "a dependable fruit supplier to the world." He called the contamination a case of communist sabotage. Communist Party spokesmen denied any involvement.
    17. Company officials complained there had been 450 "serious acts of sabotage or vandalism" during the walkout.
    18. "Pakistan is one of the key diplomatic posts," said Hughes. "Everybody said right away we couldn't rule out sabotage.
    19. Mandela, 70, has been imprisoned since 1962 and is serving a life sentence for sabotage and plotting to overthrow the government.
    20. Carbide maintains the leakage of poisonous methyl isocyanate gas was due to sabotage by a disgruntled employee.
    21. He has let it be known he believes that interventions by Mr Delors in the Gatt imbroglio constitute little short of sabotage. Mr Delors and the French government have accused the commissioner of going beyond his negotiating mandate.
    22. Nor is health the only issue: A urinalysis that falsely tags someone as a drug abuser can sabotage the person's career.
    23. He was serving a life term for sabotage and plotting to overthrow the white government.
    24. The airline acted after telling a federal judge that the union planned last-minute sabotage that threatened passenger safety.
    25. At a news conference, family members said they believe the Navy's controversial conclusion that the battleship explosion was likely caused by sabotage by a disgruntled gunner's mate who died in the blast.
    26. "The only option before the mujahedeen is to carry out large-scale sabotage and create a fear psychosis and then during the confusion, aim to launch a physical attack," he said.
    27. Two hours earlier, police boarded and confiscated the Greenpeace vessel Moby Dick and arrested the eight activists on board on charges of planning a sabotage action, Furugard said.
    28. Reports of sabotage have appeared in Pakistani newspapers every day since Zia's plane crashed, but most were unattributed and gave no details.
    29. "It cannot possibly occur to the Palestinians or the Arabs to commit such an act," Mahmoud Abbas, code-named Abu-Mazen, told reporters when asked about reports that the plane may have been downed by sabotage.
    30. EAST GERMANY _ A Communist Party daily reports that some extremists have urged countrymen to sabotage the nation's electrical system as a form of protest.
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