1 VERB 攻击;进攻 To
attack a person or place means to try to hurt or damage them using physical violence.
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Fifty civilians in Masawa were killed when government planes attacked the town. [VERB noun]
马萨瓦市遭到政府军飞机轰炸,有50名平民丧生。
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He bundled the old lady into her hallway and brutally attacked her. [VERB noun]
他将老妇人推到她家走廊上,并对她一顿暴打。
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While Haig and Foch argued, the Germans attacked. [VERB]
黑格和福克正在争论时,德国人发起了进攻。
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The infantry would use hit and run tactics to slow attacking forces. [VERB-ing]
步兵团可能会使用打了就跑的战术来阻滞进攻部队。
SYN assault,
strike (at),
mug [informal] ,
set about 2 VERB 抨击;强烈指责;非难 If you
attack a person, belief, idea, or act, you criticize them strongly.
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He publicly attacked the people who've been calling for secret ballot nominations. [VERB noun]
他公开抨击了那些主张用不记名投票方式确定任命人选的人。
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A newspaper ran an editorial attacking him for being a showman. [VERB noun + for]
一家报纸发表社论,批评他善于作秀。
3 VERB (疾病、化学药品、昆虫等)攻击,侵蚀,破坏 If something such as a disease, a chemical, or an insect
attacks something, it harms or spoils it.
(疾病、化学药品、昆虫等)攻击,侵蚀,破坏 Attack is also a noun.
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The virus can actually destroy those white blood cells, leaving the body wide open to attack from other infections.
该病毒实际上会破坏那些白血球,使身体极易受到其他传染病感染。
4 VERB (积极地)解决(问题),开展(工作) If you
attack a job or a problem, you start to deal with it in an energetic way.
(积极地)解决(问题),开展(工作) SYN deal with, concentrate on, look after, take care of
5 VERB (在足球等比赛中)进攻 In games such as football, when one team
attacks the opponent's goal, they try to score a goal.
(在足球等比赛中)进攻 -
Now the US is controlling the ball and attacking the opponent's goal.
现在美国队控球,向对方球门展开了进攻。
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The goal was just reward for Villa's decision to attack constantly in the second half. [VERB]
在下半场,维拉队持续进攻的打法为他们赢得了这个进球。
6 N-COUNT (疾病短时间的)侵袭,发作 An
attack of an illness is a short period in which you suffer badly from it.
(疾病短时间的)侵袭,发作 ThesaurusWord Partnership
Thesaurus | attack Also look up: |
VERB. | assault, hit, invade; (ant.) defend 1 abuse, blame, criticize; (ant.) defend, praise 2 deal with, tackle; (ant.) avoid, ignore, put off 4 |
N. | invasion 1 abuse, criticism, libel, slander; (ant.) defence 2 bout, fit 6 |
Word Partnership | Use attack with: |
N. | terrorist attack 1 |
ADJ. | sudden/surprise attack 1 personal attack 2 |
VERB. | launch/lead/plan an attack 1 2 |
PREP. | attack on/against, under attack 1 2 attack of something 6 |
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