0 to damage or destroy something in order to prevent an enemy from using it -- celowo zniszczyć, sabotować
1 to spoil someone's plans or efforts in order to prevent them from being successful -- sabotować, zaszkodzić
If, however, his efforts continue to be sabotaged by one of the parties, history will forever condemn those who are opposed to international order.
Today, too, we must stress that the government should realise that it should stop interfering with, and sabotaging, the opposition.
In addition, oil refineries and storage facilities have been sabotaged, and that could mean the loss of up to 15 million barrels.
We are sabotaging the local basis of electronic communications, and this order will do nothing to stop that process.
Let us suppose the talks do not proceed or that they are sabotaged by one side or the other.
In many areas where there are reactionary local authorities working in alliance with the local builder, the building of houses is being sabotaged.
Many employees of local authorities are, in fact, sabotaging the campaign.
Their second duty is to maintain their economic strategy and to ensure that it is not sabotaged by local authorities.
中文繁体
(爲阻止敵人或對手成功而)毀壞,破壞(設備、武器或建築物), 暗中破壞,蓄意破壞(計劃或行動)…
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(为阻止敌人或对手成功而)毁坏,破坏(设备、武器或建筑物), 阴谋破坏,蓄意破坏(计划或行动)…
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sabotear, sabotaje, sabotaje [masculine…
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sabotar, sabotagem…
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(敵を妨害する為)~を破壊する, ~を妨害する, ~を邪魔する…
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sabotaj yapmak, düşmanın kullanımını engellemek için yok etmek/yıkmak/zarar vermek, baltalamak…
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saboter, sabotage [masculine], sabotage…
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sabotejar, sabotatge…
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