sabotage
v. 蓄意破壞; 怠工; 對…採取破壞行動,搗亂
n. 破壞活動
If a machine, railway line, or bridge is sabotaged, it is deliberately damaged or destroyed, for example in a war or as a protest.
The main pipeline supplying water was sabotaged by rebels.
供水主管道被叛亂分子蓄意破壞了。
If someone sabotages a plan or a meeting, they deliberately prevent it from being successful.
He accused the opposition of trying to sabotage the election...
他譴責反對派企圖阻撓選舉的進行。
My ex-wife deliberately sabotages my access to the children.
我的前妻故意不讓我與孩子們接觸。
1. a deliberate act of destruction or disruption in which equipment is damaged
1. destroy property or hinder normal operations;
They adopted a hostile attitude toward New China and plotted sabotage.
敵視新中國,策劃破壞活動.
The fire at the factory was caused by sabotage.
那家工廠的火災是有人蓄意破壞引起的.
There is an unspoken assumption that the networks are safe from deliberate human sabotage.
有一個潛假設,即網路是安全的從人類的蓄意破壞.
He said he could not put up with such internal sabotage any longer.
他說,他再也不能忍受這種從內部來的陰謀活動了.
'To commit acts of sabotage which may cause the death of hundreds of innocent people?'
“ 你們準備從事破壞活動,可能造成千百個無辜百姓的死亡 嗎 ?”