nobble

verb
🔊/ˈnɒbl/
🔊/ˈnɑːbl/
(British English, informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they nobble
🔊/ˈnɒbl/
🔊/ˈnɑːbl/
he / she / it nobbles
🔊/ˈnɒblz/
🔊/ˈnɑːblz/
past simple nobbled
🔊/ˈnɒbld/
🔊/ˈnɑːbld/
past participle nobbled
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-ing form nobbling
🔊/ˈnɒblɪŋ/
🔊/ˈnɑːblɪŋ/
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  1. nobble something to prevent a horse from winning a race, for example by giving it drugs阻止(赛马)取胜
    • The horse was nobbled by a doping gang.这匹马被一个兴奋剂团伙咬了一口。
  2. nobble somebody to persuade somebody to do what you want, especially illegally, by offering them money买通
    • his attempts to nobble the jury他想收买陪审团的种种企图
    Topics Discussion and agreementc2
  3. nobble somebody to prevent somebody from achieving what they want阻挠;使遭受挫折 synonym thwart
  4. nobble somebody to catch somebody or get their attention, especially when they are unwilling(尤指有违其意愿)抓住,引起注意
    • He was nobbled by the press who wanted details of the affair.新闻界紧盯住他不放,要了解事件的详情。🔊🔊
  5. Word Originmid 19th cent.: probably a variant of dialect knobble, knubble ‘knock, strike with the knuckles’.