1VERB [usually passive]蓄意破坏,阴谋摧毁(机器、铁路、桥梁) If a machine, railway line, or bridge is sabotaged, it is deliberately damaged or destroyed, for example in a war or as a protest. 蓄意破坏,阴谋摧毁(机器、铁路、桥梁)
The main pipeline supplying water was sabotaged by rebels. [beVERB-ed]
ADJECTIVE | SABOTAGE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASESADJECTIVE➤deliberate蓄意破壞▸➤economic, industrial經濟/工業破壞活動◇They conducted a campaign of economic sabotage.他們搞了一場破壞經濟的活動。➤computer, pipeline計算機系統/輸送管線破壞SABOTAGE + NOUN➤attempt破壞企圖▸➤attack, campaign破壞攻擊/活動PREPOSITION➤sabotage of⋯的破壞◇The low levels of production were caused by sabotage of the northern pipeline.生產水平低下的原因是北部管道遭到破壞。PHRASES➤an act of sabotage破壞行為sabotage
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ADVERB | VERB + SABOTAGEADVERB➤deliberately蓄意破壞◇They accused him of deliberately sabotaging the peace talks.他們指控他蓄意破壞和平談判。VERB + SABOTAGE➤attempt to, try to企圖/試圖破壞◇They had tried to sabotage our plans.他們試圖破壞我們的計劃。