nobbling

英 [ˈnɒblɪŋ] 美 [ˈnɑːblɪŋ]

v.  阻止(赛马)取胜; 买通; 阻挠; 使遭受挫折
nobble的现在分词

现在分词:nobbling



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 收买,贿赂,恐吓(委员会等)
    If someone nobbles an important group of people such as a committee, they offer them money or threaten them in order to make them do something.
    1. The trial was stopped before Christmas after allegations of attempts to nobble the jury...
      企图收买陪审团的指控传出后,审判在圣诞节前中止了。
    2. Sir Gerald had been nobbled.
      杰拉尔德爵士已经被收买了。
  2. VERB (赛马前用药物等)害(马)使其不能取胜
    If someone nobbles a racehorse, they deliberately harm it, often using drugs, in order to prevent it from winning a race.
    1. ...the drug used to nobble two horses at Doncaster.
      在唐克斯特用来阻止两匹马取胜的药物
  3. VERB 阻止,阻挠(实现愿望)
    If someone nobbles your plans or chances of succeeding, they prevent you from achieving what you want.
    1. His opportunity to re-establish himself had been nobbled by the manager's tactics.
      他重新树立自己地位的机会因教练的战术而流产了。

双语例句

  1. Nobbling the VSD could be part of that, say her critics.
    她的批评者们说,暗中破坏vsd可能就是这一计划的一部分。
  2. With the increasing concealment and intelligentizing in the crime of nobbling, subjective illegal appropriation appears pluralistic tendency objectively.
    随着诈骗犯罪越来越隐蔽和智能化,主观上的非法占有目的在客观上的表现也呈现出多元化的趋势。