assault的意思和读音

assault

: [əˈsɔlt] : [əˈsɔːlt]

n.

v.使

assaults  assaulting  assaulted  

adj.+n.sexual assault,military assault,direct assault,violent assault,physical assault

v.+n.make assault,conduct assault

v.defend

n.defence,defense,retreat

v.attack,mug,beat up,set about,assail

n.beating,stabbing,mugging,offensive,onslaught

assaultn.

1.[u][c]);the crime of attacking sb physically

Both men were charged with assault.

sexual assaults

A significant number of indecent assaults on women go unreported.

2.[c]~ (on/upon/against sb/sth)the act of attacking a building, an area, etc. in order to take control of it

An assault on the capital was launched in the early hours of the morning.

3.[c]~ (on/upon sth)the act of trying to achieve sth that is difficult or dangerous

The government has mounted a new assault on unemployment.

Three people died during an assault on the mountain(= while trying to climb it) .

4.[c]an act of criticizing sb/sth severely

The suggested closures came under assault from all parties.

The paper's assault on the president was totally unjustified.

v.

1.~ sbto attack sb violently, especially when this is a crime

He has been charged with assaulting a police officer.

Four women have been sexually assaulted in the area recently.

2.~ sth使to affect your senses in a way that is very unpleasant or uncomfortable

Loud rock music assaulted our ears.

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v.1.,2.;3.

n.1.a physical attack on someone, or the crime of physically attacking someone2.an attack by the military; used in a military attack3.a strong criticism4.a serious attempt to achieve something difficult1.a physical attack on someone, or the crime of physically attacking someone2.an attack by the military; used in a military attack3.a strong criticism4.a serious attempt to achieve something difficult

v.1.to attack someone violently2.if a noise, smell, or sight assaults you, you notice it immediately because it is very unpleasant or offensive

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1.Later, terrorist groups unaffiliated with any national liberation movement would also find it relatively easy to acquire the assault rifle.

2.As he drove the armored car around the arena in preparation for the assault on the President, Buck McCoy was having second thoughts.

3.The next time you beat your keyboard in frustration, think of a day where it may be able to sue you for assault.

4.And you can see that this looks a bit like a chef's hat, but actually that's an assault, the one in blue.

5.Rape takes something of value from a woman. It's theft. It's assault.西

6.Meanwhile, the German plans for a direct assault on Norway and a lightning occupation of Denmark also were advancing.

7.I had been teaching my seventh-graders about World War II, and a test question was, "What was the largest amphibious assault of all time? ",“?”

8.Her own passport had been confiscated by an American court after she failed to attend a hearing into a previous assault against her husband.

9.when you finally do enter utgarde keep , we want you to feel as if that assault is the logical conclusion to the events that led you there.

10.A young man had walked up to the crowded street corner and started firing a handgun in what police believe was a gang assault.