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sabotaging

/sab-uh-tahzh, sab-uh-tahzh/US // ˈsæb əˌtɑʒ, ˌsæb əˈtɑʒ //UK // (ˈsæbəˌtɑːʒ) //

破坏性的,破坏行为,破坏,破坏性

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : any underhand interference with production, work, etc., in a plant, factory, etc., as by enemy agents during wartime or by employees during a trade dispute.
    • : any undermining of a cause.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    sab·o·taged, sab·o·tag·ing.

    • : to injure or attack by sabotage.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbincapacitate, damage

Examples

  • In a briefing on Tuesday, the prime minister said he may introduce measures like price controls to prevent economic sabotage.

  • Brittleness requires AI to learn a certain level of flexibility, but sabotage—or “adversarial attacks”—is becoming an increasingly recognized problem.

  • However, there is no public information about this terrorist group or about the sabotage attributed to it.

  • Machel died in a 1986 plane crash in nearby South Africa, an incident widely believed to have been an act of sabotage by the country’s apartheid government.

  • This not only was seen as election sabotage, but it pointlessly jeopardized paychecks, Medicare payments, and deliveries of needed pharmaceuticals to patients.

  • Extra security was also set up along the lines to monitor other signs of potential sabotage.

  • With Lindsay Lohan, we were watching the horror show of self-sabotage, and grappled with our role in feeding into it.

  • Grassroots organizing accompanied an agenda of legislative sabotage led by the Republican congressional hierarchy.

  • But was it necessary to try to sabotage her career and her book and spend hours of our own lives trying to make her life hell?

  • The Americans and the Israelis have worked to sabotage German gear that Iran has tried to purchase on the black market.

  • This was a simple matter when the strikers were guilty of trespass, arson, or sabotage.

  • Sabotage places human life—and especially the life of the only useful class—higher than all else in the universe.

  • And you can search that book until you are black in the face and you won't find a word in there about sabotage.

  • But whether you believe sabotage to be good, bad, or indifferent, really is not vital in this case except as a circumstance.

  • Sabotage is as broad and changing as industry, as flexible as the imagination and passions of humanity.'