英 [ˈnɒbl] 美 [ˈnɑːbl]
v. (非正式)赛马前用毒药等使马不能获胜;收买,要挟;(通过不正当方法)阻挠,使遭受挫折;诈骗,窃取;(有违意愿)抓住,引起注意;(为了说服某人)搭话
第三人称单数nobbles
现在分词nobbling
过去式nobbled
过去分词nobbled
nobble /ˈnɒbəl/
动词 to disable (a racehorse), esp with drugs 用药物使马不能在比赛中取胜
disable by drugging
nobble the race horses
(用毒药)害(赛马)使其不能取胜
... nobbily 华丽地 nobble 诈骗 nobbut 只是是 ...
He tried to nobble one of the juror.
他企图收买陪审团中一个陪审员。
He tried to nobble one of the jurors.
他企图收买陪审团中一个陪审员。
Many Germans detect a plot to nobble their exporters.
许多德国人发觉破坏他们的出口不过是一个阴谋。
The first minister, they argued, was guilty of misleading parliament and of seeking to nobble a critic.
If they are favoured, state-controlled banks will provide them with cheap loans and bureaucrats will nobble their foreign competitors.
Many Germans detect a plot to nobble their exporters.