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sab.o.tage obj5sAb7E7tB:Vv [T]to prevent the success of an enemy or competitor by damaging or destroying (their buildings, weapons or equipment), or to intentionally prevent the success of (a plan or action)故意毁坏(敌人或对手的建筑、武器、设备等);阴谋破坏The rebels had tried to sabotage the oil pipeline.反叛者试图破坏输油管道。Terrorists have attempted to sabotage the nuclear power station.恐怖主义者企图破坏核电站。This was a deliberate attempt to sabotage (= prevent the success of) the ceasefire.这是一个蓄意破坏停火的企图。The rain effectively sabotaged (= prevented the success of) their efforts to win the match.这场雨有效地挫败了他们赢得比赛的努力。By telling them I'd been in prison, he sabotaged (= prevented the success of) my chances of getting the job.他告诉他们我以前蹲过监狱,从而破坏了我获得这份工作的机会。
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