Ratten
Übersetzung von "ratten" ins Russisch
ratten
VerbUK
/ˈræt.ən/
US
/ˈræt.ən/
ratten
rattens
rattened Präteritum / Partizip Perfekt
rattening Gerundium
He decided to rat on his accomplices to get a lighter sentence.
Он решил доносить на своих сообщников, чтобы получить более мягкий приговор.
Definitionen
ratten
SubstantivUK
/ˈræt.ən/
US
/ˈræt.ən/
(dialect) a rat
He set traps to catch the ratten that plagued the granary.
(historical, uncountable) the practice of damaging or removing tools or machinery as intimidation during a labour dispute
Ratten was common in the Sheffield Outrages of the 1860s.
ratten
VerbUK
/ˈræt.ən/
US
/ˈræt.ən/
to damage, steal, or remove the tools, machinery, or property of (an employer or non-union worker) as a means of intimidation during an industrial dispute; to sabotage
During the 19th-century strikes the men threatened to ratten the mill if the owner refused their demands.
to engage in such acts of sabotage or intimidation
Groups of agitators would ratten at night, disabling looms and stealing tools.