英语单词

saboteur是什么意思

saboteur

英[,sæbə'tɜː] |美[,sæbə'tjʊr]
    n.怠工者;破坏者
日语:妨害者 法语:saboteur 德语:Saboteur 韩语:방해 공작원 俄语:saboteador

牛津词典

noun

  1. (为防止敌方利用或为表示抗议的)蓄意破坏者,阴谋破坏者
    a person who does deliberate damage to sth to prevent an enemy from using it, or to protest about sth
    1. Saboteurs blew up a small section of the track.
      有人蓄意炸毁了一小段路。
    2. hunt saboteurs (= people who try to stop people from hunting foxes , etc.)
      阻挠捕猎活动的人


词形变化

名词复数形式:saboteurs



双语例句

  1. The saboteurs had planned to bomb buses and offices.
    闹事者原本计划用炸弹袭击公共汽车和办公楼。
  2. Police say the saboteur must have had a working familiarity with the refinery to be able to open the tank's main valve and send tons of oil pouring out.
    警方表示,嫌疑犯熟悉油厂事务,而且能打开阀门,让好几百万吨的石油哗啦啦的流走。
  3. We now also have saboteur movies, where the agents can attempt to destroy an enemy's building in a settlement.
    我们现在也有破坏者的电影,奸细会破坏敌人据点的建筑。
  4. The saboteur tries to validate her choices by making you behave as she does.
    破坏者总是把她的选择强加到你的身上。
  5. In that case, we would have introduced a saboteur into the data.
    如果那样的话,我们就在数据中引入了一个破坏者数据。
  6. Place a Saboteur bomb on it in case your enemy tries to recapture the spike.
    放一个诡雷在上面以防万一你的敌人试图占据它。
  7. Besides computer screens, the biggest saboteur for an aspiring morning person is the weekend.
    除了电脑屏幕,早起志向的最大破坏者就是周末了。
  8. Colin Powell, Mr Bush's first secretary of state, is portrayed as a sulking saboteur;
    这些人中,小布什的第一任国务卿鲍威尔在切尼眼里就是个搅屎棍;


语源

early 20th cent.: from French, from the verb saboter(see sabotage)


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