saboteur
英 [ˌsæbəˈtɜː(r)]
美 [ˌsæbəˈtɜːr]
n. (为防止敌方利用或为表示抗议的)蓄意破坏者,阴谋破坏者
复数:saboteurs
Collins.1 / BNC.25216 / COCA.24897
牛津词典
noun
- (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- Saboteurs blew up a small section of the track.
有人蓄意炸毁了一小段路。 - hunt saboteurs (= people who try to stop people from hunting foxes , etc.)
阻挠捕猎活动的人
- Saboteurs blew up a small section of the track.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 蓄意破坏者;从事破坏活动者;(英国)阻挠捕猎活动者
Asaboteuris a person who deliberately damages or destroys things such as machines, railway lines, and bridges in order to weaken an enemy or to make a protest. In Britain, people who try to stop blood sports such as fox hunting are also referred to assaboteurs.- 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。 - ...a confrontation between huntsmen and saboteurs.
狩猎者和反捕猎活动人士的对峙
- The saboteurs had planned to bomb buses and offices.
英英释义
noun
- a member of a clandestine subversive organization who tries to help a potential invader
- someone who commits sabotage or deliberately causes wrecks
双语例句
- 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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。 - 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; - 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。 - 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。 - 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。
