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sabotage

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sab·o·tage1 /ˈsæbətɑːʒ/ verb [transitiveT]  
1 DAMAGEto secretly damage or destroy equipment, vehicles etc that belong to an enemy or opponent, so that they cannot be used 暗中破坏〔敌人或对手的设备、车辆等〕
 Every single plane had been sabotaged.
每架飞机都遭到了破坏。
see thesaurus at damage
2 SPOILto deliberately spoil someone’s plans because you do not want them to succeed 故意破坏〔某人的计划〕
 Demonstrators have sabotaged the conference.
游行示威者破坏了这次大会。
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sabotage2 noun [uncountableU]  
DAMAGEdeliberate damage that is done to equipment, vehicles etc in order to prevent an enemy or opponent from using them 〔对敌人或对手的设备、车辆等的〕蓄意破坏
 The terrorists were planning acts of sabotage to destabilize the country.
恐怖分子在策划破坏国家安定的行动。
 industrial sabotage
工业破坏活动
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From Longman Business Dictionary
sabotagesab·o·tage /ˈsæbətɑːʒ/ verb [transitiveT]
1to secretly damage or destroy equipment, vehicles etc that belong to an enemy or opponent, so that they cannot be used
There are fears that striking workers may try to sabotage the plant.
2to deliberately spoil someone’s plans because you do not want them to succeed
He’s trying to sabotage my career.
Why would anyone want to sabotage the deal?
sabotage noun [uncountableU]
The airline was investigating an apparent case of industrial sabotage after a jetliner in the final stages of production failed certain tests.
Origin sabotage2
(1800-1900) French saboter to walk along noisily, do work badly, sabotage, from sabot wooden shoe
sab·o·tage1 verbsabotage2 noun
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