0 to make something fail, especially to make a horse in a race fail by giving it drugs -- (尤指给赛马服用药物)使不能获胜
1 to persuade someone to do what you want them to do, especially by using money or threats -- 说服;(尤指)收买,要挟
2 to intentionally catch the attention of someone so that you can talk to them -- 故意引起(某人的)注意
Let it be hoped that the recent spate of attempts to nobble juries is a temporary matter.
On the face of it, abolition of the right to peremptory challenge would make it more likely that people would attempt to nobble juries.
This is worse than trying to nobble the jury; it is really leaning on the judge.
It is one of the few newspapers which he has not managed to nobble.
The result was that there was no jury nobbling, no chance to nobble them at all.
There is a big difference between the death of a witness and the death of the person who has nobbled a witness.
It seems to me that porters nobble all the trolleys and the passengers are left in a great deal of difficulty finding any trolleys themselves.
I hope that all the transport workers will nobble them.