saboteur 英 [ˌsæbəˈtɜ:(r)]   美 [ˌsæbəˈtə]

saboteur

saboteur  英 [ˌsæbəˈtɜ:(r)] 美 [ˌsæbəˈtə]

n. 怠工者,破坏者;从事破坏活动者 

名词复数:saboteurs 

Now I feel like a traitor, a saboteur to hundreds of years of progress. 现在的我像是个叛徒,破坏了几百年来取得的进步。
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。

  • A saboteur is a person who makes a mess of a situation on purpose. You might call your little brother a saboteur for letting the air out of your bicycle tires, but you could be a saboteur in return by filling his shoes with cold spaghetti.
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  • n. 怠工者,破坏者;从事破坏活动者
  • 1. Now I feel like a traitor, a saboteur to hundreds of years of progress.

    现在的我像是个叛徒,破坏了几百年来取得的进步。

  • 2. 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。

  • 3. 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。

  • saboteur (n.) 1912 (from 1909 as a French word in English), a borrowing of the French agent noun from sabotage (see sabotage (n.)).
sabo·teur / ˌsæbəˈtɜː(r) ; NAmE ˌsæbəˈtɜːr / noun a person who does deliberate damage to sth to prevent an enemy from using it, or to protest about sth (为防止敌方利用或为表示抗议的)蓄意破坏者,阴谋破坏者 Saboteurs blew up a small section of the track. 有人蓄意炸毁了一小段铁路。 ( BrE) hunt saboteurs (= people who try to stop people from hunting foxes,etc.) 阻挠捕猎活动的人 saboteur saboteurs sabo·teur / ˌsæbəˈtɜː(r) ; NAmE ˌsæbəˈtɜːr /
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