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attack noun
attack1 (a bomb attack) attack2 (a vicious knife attack) attack3 (an attack of flu/nerves) criticism (a scathing attack on the government's policies)
attack verb
attack1 (attack sb with a knife) attack2 (attack a city) blame (attack the government) hit3 (The disease attacks the central nervous system.)
attack1

noun

a bomb attack 炸弹袭击a vicious knife attack 凶残的持刀袭击事件an attack of flu/nerves 流感爆发;突然紧张不安attack ♦︎ strike ♦︎ invasion ♦︎ raid ♦︎ assault ♦︎ offensive ♦︎ aggression ♦︎ incursionThese are all words for military acts against an enemy. 这些词均表示军事进攻、袭击。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an attack / a strike / a raid / an assault / an offensive / aggression against sb / sthan attack / a strike / an assault / an offensive / an incursion on sb / sthin an attack / a strike / an invasion / a raid / an assault / an offensive / an incursion(a) military attack / strike / invasion / raid / assault / offensive / aggression / incursiona full-scale attack / invasion / assault / offensivea successful attack / strike / invasion / raid / assault / offensivean all-out attack / assault / offensivean air attack / strike / raid / assault / offensiveto plan / launch an attack / a strike / an invasion / a raid / an assault / an offensiveto mount an attack / an assault / an offensiveto make an attack / a raid / an assault / an incursionto resist (an) attack / an invasion / an assault / (an) aggression attack [countable, uncountable](in a war) an aggressive attempt to hurt or defeat the enemy using weapons and violence (战争中的)进攻,攻击He ordered his men to mount an attack on the city.他命令士兵对这座城市发动进攻。The patrol came under attack from all sides.巡逻队受到四面八方的攻击。 strike [countable] a rapid, powerful military attack, especially by aircraft (尤指空中迅猛的)军事袭击The effects of the air strikes had been devastating.这次空袭造成的影响是毁灭性的。They launched a pre-emptive strike (= before the enemy could attack).他们先发制人,发起了进攻。 invasion ɪnˈveɪʒn [countable, uncountable] the act of an army entering another country by force in order to take control of it 武装入侵;侵略;侵犯She left France after the German invasion in 1940.1940年德国武装入侵之后,她离开了法国。The invasion force comprised 3 000-5 000 heavily armed troops.侵略军由3 000到5 000名全副武装的士兵组成。 see also invade invade raid [countable] a short surprise attack on the enemy by soldiers, ships or aircraft (陆、海、空的)突然袭击Hundreds of civilians were killed in the air raids.数百名平民在空袭中丧生。 assault əˈsɔːlt [countable] an attack on a place in order to take control of it 突击,袭击(以占领)An assault on the capital was launched in the early hours of the morning.凌晨时分对首都发起了攻击。 offensive [countable] a planned series of military attacks which sometimes take place over a long period of time (有计划的)系列军事行动;(持续的)攻势The final offensive was launched in the spring.春季发动了最后一次进攻。 aggression [uncountable] a violent attack or threats by one country against another 侵略;侵犯;挑衅Each country agreed to halt all acts of aggression against the other's territory.各国同意停止一切对他国领土的侵略行动。 incursion ɪnˈkɜːʃn; NAmE ɪnˈkɜːrʒn [countable] (formal) a sudden, temporary entry into a place controlled by the enemy, especially across a border (尤指跨越边界的)突然入侵,突然侵犯Border patrols were increased to deter further incursions by foreign forces.增加了边关巡逻以阻止外国军队的进一步入侵行动。attack2

noun

a bomb attack 炸弹袭击a vicious knife attack 凶残的持刀袭击事件an attack of flu/nerves 流感爆发;突然紧张不安attack ♦︎ rape ♦︎ assault ♦︎ attemptThese are all words for an act of using violence to try to hurt or kill sb. 这些词均表示对某人的袭击、攻击。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an attack / a rape / an assault by sban attack / assault on / against sba / an violent / brutal / savage / vicious / alleged attack / rape / assaulta / an serious / unprovoked / racial / sexual / physical attack / assaultan attempted rape / assaultto carry out an attack / assault attack [countable] an act of using violence to try to hurt or kill sb 袭击;攻击Police have reported a series of racist attacks.警方通报了一连串种族主义袭击事件。A child is recovering in hospital after a serious attack by a stray dog.遭流浪狗猛烈攻击的孩子正在医院中逐渐康复。 rape [uncountable, countable] the crime of forcing sb to have sex with you, especially using violence 强暴;强奸罪He was charged with rape.他被控犯了强奸罪。There has been an increase in the number of reported rapes.强奸案报案数字上升了。 see also rape rape verb assault əˈsɔːlt [uncountable, countable] (rather formal) the crime of attacking sb physically 侵犯人身罪Both men were charged with assault.两名男子都被控犯了侵犯人身罪。A significant number of indecent assaults on women go unreported.很多宗猥亵妇女罪都没有举报。 see also assault rape verb attempt [countable] an act of trying to kill sb 杀人企图Someone has made an attempt on the President's life.有人企图刺杀总统。attack3

noun

a bomb attack 炸弹袭击a vicious knife attack 凶残的持刀袭击事件an attack of flu/nerves 流感爆发;突然紧张不安attack ♦︎ burst ♦︎ bout ♦︎ flurry ♦︎ outburst ♦︎ fit ♦︎ spurtThese are all words for a short and often sudden period of a particular activity, an illness or an emotion. 这些词均表示突然发作、突如其来。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配an attack / a burst / a bout / a flurry / an outburst / a fit / a spurt of stha sudden attack / burst / bout / flurry / outburst / fit / spurtan occasional attack / burst / bout / flurry / outbursta brief burst / bout / flurry / spurta violent bout / outburst / fita burst / an outburst / a fit of laughtera burst / flurry / spurt of activitya burst / a bout / an outburst / a fit / a spurt of angera burst / an outburst / a fit of temperto suffer (from) / have an attack / a bout / a fit (of sth)to bring on an attack / a bout / a fit (of sth)to trigger an attack / an outburst / a fit (of sth)to cause an attack / a flurry / a fit (of sth) attack [countable] a sudden, short period of illness, usually severe, especially an illness that you have often; a sudden period of feeling an emotion such as fear (尤指常发疾病的)发作;(情感的)一阵突发He died after suffering an asthma attack.他哮喘发作,去世了。He is recovering in hospital after an acute attack of food poisoning.他急性食物中毒后正在医院慢慢康复。An attack of nerves took hold of her.她突然紧张不安起来。Not everyone who has problems with stress and anxiety will have panic attacks.不是所有受压力和焦虑困扰的人都会患恐慌症。Attack is always used to describe negative things. A heart attack is a sudden serious medical condition in which the heart stops working normally, sometimes causing death. * attack总用于描述不好的事情。heart attack指突发性心脏病,有时会致死。 burst [countable] a short period of a particular activity or strong emotion that often starts suddenly 突发;猝发;迸发I had a sudden burst of energy and cleaned the house from top to bottom.我突然觉得浑身是劲,就把整座房子从上到下打扫了一遍。I tend to work in bursts.我的工作劲头往往是一阵一阵的。Her breath was coming in short bursts.她的呼吸急迫短促。There was a spontaneous burst of applause.掌声自发地响起。Burst is usually used to talk about short periods of positive things such as energy, enthusiasm, laughter and applause, but it is also possible to talk about a burst of negative feelings such as pain, jealousy, irritation, impatience and frustration. * burst通常表示正面事物的迸发,搭配的词有energy、enthusiasm、laughter和applause等,但同时也可以表示负面情感的发作,搭配的词有pain、jealousy、irritation、impatience和frustration等。 bout baʊt [countable] a short period of great activity; a short period during which there is a lot of a particular thing, usually sth unpleasant; an attack or period of illness 一场;一阵;(坏事的)一通,一次;(疾病的)发作(期)They had been fighting after a drinking bout.他们一顿狂饮之后一直在打架。Regular exercise is better than occasional bouts of strenuous activity.有规律的运动比偶尔一两次剧烈运动好。He's just recovering from a severe bout of flu.他正从一场重感冒中慢慢恢复。NOTE 辨析 Attack or bout?Both attack and bout can be used to talk about a period of illness. Attack, however, can give an impression of a shorter and more sudden period of illness. * attack和bout都可以指疾病发作。但是attack给人的印象是病情来得更突然,持续时间更短。 flurry ˈflʌri; NAmE ˈflɜːri [countable, usually singular] an occasion when there is a lot of activity, interest or excitement within a short period of time 一阵忙乱(或激动、兴奋)Her arrival caused a flurry of excitement.她的到来引起了一阵轰动。A flurry of shots rang out in the darkness.黑暗中突然响起一阵枪声。You have a(n) attack/burst/bout of sth; a flurry of sth is sth that there is/was, or that is caused or happens in some way. 常用have a(n) attack/burst/bout of sth和there is/was a flurry of sth句式,a flurry of修饰的事物通常是以某种方式引起或发生的。 outburst ˈaʊtbɜːst; NAmE ˈaʊtbɜːrst [countable] a sudden strong expression of an emotion, especially anger; a sudden increase in a particular activity or attitude (尤指愤怒的)迸发,爆发;(活动的)激增;(态度的)激化He was alarmed by her violent outburst.她暴跳如雷,令他惊恐万状。This outburst of racism manifested itself most in the suburbs.这波种族主义情绪的突然高涨在郊区表现得最为突出。 Outburst is used most frequently to talk about negative feelings such as anger, violence, hatred, annoyance and rage. It is also used to describe sudden increases in political or social behaviour. * outburst最常表示负面情绪的爆发,搭配的词有anger、violence、hatred、annoyance和rage等,还用来描述政治或社会行为的激增an outburst of militancy / nationalism / patriotism / racism好战/民族主义/爱国主义/种族主义情绪的高涨 fit [countable] a sudden short period of coughing or laughter, that you cannot control; a sudden strong expression of an emotion 一阵(忍不住的咳嗽或大笑);(强烈感情的)冲动,发作Laughing brought on a terrible fit of coughing.大笑引起一阵剧烈的咳嗽。He had us all in fits (of laughter) with his jokes.他的笑话让我们都笑得前仰后合。The defendant claimed to have acted in a fit of anger.被告称自己是在狂怒之下作出此等行为。 spurt spɜːt; NAmE spɜːrt [countable] a sudden increase in speed, effort, activity or emotion for a short period of time (速度、干劲、活动或感情的)短时激增,迸发You'd better put on a spurt (= hurry up) if you want to finish that work today.你要是想今天完成那个工作,最好多加一把劲。Babies get very hungry during growth spurts.婴儿在猛长时期会很饿。I felt a little spurt of pleasure at the prospect.我对前景突然感到一丝鼓舞。attack1

verb

attack sb with a knife 持刀袭击某人attack a city 进攻一座城市attack ♦︎ assault ♦︎ beat sb up ♦︎ mug ♦︎ strikeThese words all mean to use violence to try to hurt, kill or rob sb. 这些词均表示袭击、攻击。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to attack / assault / beat up sb with sthto get beaten up / muggedto violently attack sb / assault sb / beat sb up attack [transitive, intransitive] to use violence to try to hurt or kill sb 袭击;攻击The man attacked him with a knife.那个男子持刀袭击了他。Most dogs will not attack unless provoked.大多数的狗受到挑衅才会攻击。 assault əˈsɔːlt [transitive] (rather formal) to attack sb violently, especially when this is considered as a crime 猛烈攻击,袭击,侵犯(尤指构成犯罪)He has been charged with assaulting a police officer.他被控袭警。He admitted indecently assaulting the child.他承认猥亵了那个小孩。 ˌbeat sb ˈup

phrasal verb

(beat, beaten)to hit or kick sb hard, many times 痛殴;毒打He was badly beaten up by a gang of thugs.他被一帮暴徒打得遍体鳞伤。
mug (-gg-) [transitive, often passive] to attack sb violently in order to steal their money, especially in a public place (公然)行凶抢劫,打劫She was mugged in the street in broad daylight.光天化日之下,她在街上遭到抢劫。 mugging

noun

[uncountable, countable] Mugging is on the increase in the area, especially after dark.这个地区尤其在天黑之后抢劫犯罪呈上升趋势。Murders, kidnaps and muggings are reported daily in the newspapers.报纸上每天都有谋杀、绑架和抢劫的报道。
strike (struck, struck; NAmE also struck, stricken) [intransitive] to attack sb/sth, especially suddenly 突袭;攻击Police fear that the killer may strike again.警方担心杀人犯可能再次下手。The lion crouched ready to strike.狮子俯下身准备攻击。
attack2

verb

attack sb with a knife 持刀袭击某人attack a city 进攻一座城市 See also the entry for invade 另见invade条attack ♦︎ strike ♦︎ storm ♦︎ charge ♦︎ raidThese words all mean to make an aggressive movement against your enemy in a war. 这些词均表示在战争中主动进攻。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to strike / charge at sb / sthto attack / strike / charge the enemyto attack / strike a targetto attack / storm a / an house / building / embassysoldiers / troops / police attack / storm / charge / raid sthaircraft attack / strike / raid sth attack [transitive, intransitive] to use weapons, such as guns and bombs against an enemy in a war or battle (在战争中使用武器)进攻,攻击At dawn the army attacked the town.黎明时分部队开始攻城。The guerrillas usually attack at night.游击队通常在夜间发动袭击。 strike (struck, struck; NAmE also struck, stricken) [intransitive, transitive] to attack sb/sth, especially suddenly 突击;攻击The guerrillas struck with deadly force.游击队发起强势进攻。Warplanes struck several targets in the city.战机轰炸了城市里的几个目标。 storm [transitive, intransitive] to suddenly attack a place, especially in order to capture it 突袭;攻占Police stormed the building and captured the gunman.警方突袭了那座楼,抓获了持枪歹徒。Soldiers stormed into the city at dawn.士兵在拂晓时分攻进城里。 charge [intransitive, transitive] to rush forward and attack sb/sth 猛攻;猛冲We charged at the enemy.我们向敌人发起冲锋。The bull put its head down and charged.公牛低下头猛冲过来。He ordered his troops to charge the enemy lines.他命令部队猛攻敌方战线。 raid [transitive] to attack a place without warning and then leave 突袭;偷袭Villages along the border are regularly raided.边境附近的村庄经常遭受突袭。a raiding party (= a group of soldiers, etc. that attack a place) 突袭小分队

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