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sabotage [sabɔtaʒ]masculine nouna. ( = action) sabotage ; ( = acte) act of sabotageb. ( = bâclage) botching* * *sabɔtaʒnom masculin1) ( méthode) sabotage2) ( acte) (act of) sabotage* * *sabɔtaʒ nm* * *sabotage nm1 ( méthode) sabotage; faire du sabotage to do acts of sabotage;2 ( acte) act of sabotage; explosion due à un sabotage explosion caused by sabotage.[sabɔtaʒ] nom masculin1. [destruction - de matériel] sabotage2. [acte organisé]un sabotage an act ou a piece of sabotage3. [travail bâclé] botched job -
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Sabotage
(Arbeitsbehinderung) rattening (Br. sl.);
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• Sabotage im Betrieb plant wrecking;
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[zabo’ta:жә] f; -, kein Pl. sabotage; Sabotage begehen carry out an act ( oder acts) of sabotage; die Ursache war vermutlich Sabotage it is presumed to have been an act of sabotage* * *die Sabotagesabotage* * *Sa|bo|ta|ge [zabo'taːZə]f -, -nsabotage ( an +dat of)Sabotage treiben — to perform acts of sabotage
* * *(the deliberate destruction in secret of machinery, bridges, equipment etc, by eg enemies in wartime, dissatisfied workers etc.) sabotage* * *Sa·bo·ta·ge<-, -n>[zaboˈta:ʒə]f sabotage\Sabotage treiben to practise sabotage* * *die; Sabotage, Sabotagen sabotage no art* * *Sabotage begehen carry out an act ( oder acts) of sabotage;die Ursache war vermutlich Sabotage it is presumed to have been an act of sabotage* * *die; Sabotage, Sabotagen sabotage no art* * *-n f.incendiary n.sabotage n. -
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Sa·bo·ta·ge <-, -n> [zaboʼta:ʒə] fsabotage;\Sabotage treiben to practise sabotage -
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Gen Mgta deliberate action to damage property or equipment. In an industrial context sabotage may be undertaken by employees who have a grievance against an employer in order to halt production or undermine the efficiency of an organization. Sabotage of this type may include time wasting or other measures designed to reduce productivity. Sabotage against organizations is also undertaken by terrorist or political groups in protest against their actions or policies. Security measures may be necessary to prevent sabotage. -
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تَعْطيل \ sabotage: serious damage that is done secretly by an enemy, so as to make sth. useless (esp. a machine, a factory, a ship, a railway, etc.). \ See Also تخريب (تَخْريب) \ عَطَّلَ عَمْدًا \ sabotage: to damage by sabotage. \ عَمَلٌ تَخريبيّ \ sabotage: serious damage that is done secretly by an enemy, so as to make sth. useless (esp. a machine, a factory, a ship, a railway, etc.). -
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خَرَّبَ \ demolish: to destroy; knock down (old buildings). devastate: to ruin (a place, a crop, etc.) by fire, war, storms, etc.. lay waste: (of wars or storms) to destroy (crops, villages, etc.). ruin: to destroy; damage seriously: You’ve ruined my plans by your carelessness. Storms ruined the crops. sabotage: to damage by sabotage. wreck: to destroy; ruin: Illness wrecked his chances of winning the election. \ See Also دمر (دَمَّرَ) -
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تَخْريب \ destruction: the act of destroying. sabotage: serious damage that is done secretly by an enemy, so as to make sth. useless (esp. a machine, a factory, a ship, a railway, etc.). -
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sabotage — ► VERB ▪ deliberately destroy or obstruct, especially for political or military advantage. ► NOUN ▪ the action of sabotaging. ORIGIN French, from saboter kick with sabots, wilfully destroy … English terms dictionary
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