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sabotage [ˈsæbətα:ʒ]1. nounsabotage m* * *['sæbətɑːʒ] 1.noun sabotage m2.transitive verb saboter [equipment, campaign, discussion] -
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A n suspect/-e m/f.B adj [claim, person, notion, vehicle] suspect ; [practice] douteux/-euse ; [item, valuable] d'authenticité douteuse ; [foodstuff, ingredient, water, smell] douteux/-euse.C vtr1 ( believe) soupçonner [murder, plot, sabotage, fraud] ; to suspect that penser que ; there is reason to suspect that… il y a des raisons de penser que… ; we strongly suspect that… nous avons de bonnes raisons de croire que… ; I suspect she didn't want to leave je pense or j'ai le sentiment qu'elle ne voulait pas partir ; it isn't, I suspect, a very difficult task ce n'est pas, à mon avis, une tâche très difficile ;2 ( doubt) douter de [truth, validity, sincerity, motives] ; she suspects nothing elle ne se doute de rien ;3 ( have under suspicion) soupçonner [person, organization] (of de) ; she was suspected of stealing money elle était soupçonnée d'avoir volé de l'argent. -
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Mil., Terr. techniques de sabotageEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > sabotaging techniques
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Hist. Tchéka (Commission extraordinaire panrusse pour la répression de la contre-révolution et du sabotage) [service secret créé en décembre 1917 par Feliks Dzerjinski; elle remplaça l´ Okhrana tsariste]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > Tcheka
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sabotage — sab‧o‧tage [ˈsæbətɑːʒ] verb [transitive] 1. to secretly damage or destroy equipment, vehicles etc that belong to an enemy or opponent, so that they cannot be used: • There are fears that striking workers may try to sabotage the plant. 2. to… … Financial and business terms
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sabotage — [sab′ə täzh΄, sab΄ə täzh′] n. [Fr < saboter, to work badly, damage < sabot: see SABOT & AGE: from damage done to machinery by wooden shoes] 1. intentional destruction of machines, waste of materials, etc., as by employees during labor… … English World dictionary
sabotage — [n] damage demolition, destruction, disruption, impairment, injury, mischief, overthrow, subversion, subversiveness, treachery, treason, undermining, vandalism, wreckage, wrecking; concepts 86,246,252 Ant. aiding, assistance, fix, help sabotage… … New thesaurus
Sabotage — Sa bo tage , n. [F.] 1. (a) Scamped work. (b) Malicious waste or destruction of an employer s property or injury to his interests by workmen during labor troubles. 2. any surreptitious destruction of property or obstruction of activity by persons … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Sabotage — Sabotage,die:1.〈vorsätzl.u.verstecktegegenpolit.,wirtschaftl.od.militär.Institutionenbzw.Vorhabengerichtetezerstörer.Aktivität〉Sabotageakt;Diversion[stätigkeit]·Diversionsakt(bes.ehem.DDR)–2.S.treiben:⇨sabotieren … Das Wörterbuch der Synonyme
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
Sabotage — For other uses, see Sabotage (disambiguation). Saboteur redirects here. For other uses, see Saboteur (disambiguation). Not to be confused with cabotage, the transport of goods or passengers between two points in the same country. Sabotage is a… … Wikipedia