sabotage en el Oxford Spanish Dictionary

sabotage en el diccionario PONS

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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Even so, when the term sabotage is applied to workers, it is frequently interpreted to mean actual destruction.
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The problem was solved so that they themselves sent a package, three days before the sabotage.
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Luo urged that in order to protect political stability, forceful measures be adopted against those who, under the pretext of rights-protection (weiquan), carry out sabotage.
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However, since 2003 oil pipelines and installations have been sabotaged persistently.
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Could she be sabotaging the team to show them just how important she really is?
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As a staff officer he was responsible for a variety of duties, mostly related to training in partisan warfare, sabotage and communications.
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This is thought to be the first proven act of air sabotage in the history of commercial aviation.
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Sabotage is an elusive phenomena and is difficult of accurate definition.
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Was it sabotage or insurance fraud which destroyed the luxurious flying hotel?
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The commission determined that the accident must have been caused by sabotage because no other explanation was possible.
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