attack的意思和读音

attack

: [əˈtæk] : [ə'tæk]

v.

n.

attacks  attacking  attacked  

adj.+n.sudden attack,fierce attack,direct attack,violent attack,savage attack

v.+n.make attack,attack enemy,launch attack,attack problem,mount attack

v.defend

attackn.violence

1.[c][u]~ (on sb)an act of using violence to try to hurt or kill sb

a series of racist attacks

in war

2.[c][u]~ (on sb/sth)使an act of trying to kill or injure the enemy in war, using weapons such as guns and bombs

to launch/make/mount an attack

The patrol came under attack from all sides.

criticism

3.[c][u]~ (on sb/sth)strong criticism of sb/sth in speech or in writing

a scathing attack on the government's policies

The school has come under attack for failing to encourage bright pupils.

action to stop sth

4.[c]~ (on sth)an action that you take to try to stop or change sth that you feel is bad

to launch an all-out attack on poverty/unemployment

of illness

5.[c]a sudden, short period of illness, usually severe, especially an illness that you have often

to suffer an asthma attack

an acute attack of food poisoning

a panic attack

an attack of the giggles

of emotion

6.[c]a sudden period of feeling an emotion such as fear

an attack of nerves

damage

7.[u][c]the action of sth such as an insect, or a disease, that causes damage to sth/sb

The roof timbers were affected by rot and insect attack.

in sport

8.[sing]the players in a team whose job is to try to score goals or points

Germany's attack has been weakened by the loss of some key players through injury.

9.[c][u]the actions that players take to try to score a goal or win the game

a sustained attack on the Arsenal goal

v.使use violence

1.[i][t][oftpass]to use violence to try to hurt or kill sb

Most dogs will not attack unless provoked.

A woman was attacked and robbed by a gang of youths.

The man attacked him with a knife.

in war

2.[i][t]使to use weapons, such as guns and bombs against an enemy in a war, etc.

The guerrillas attack at night.

At dawn the army attacked the town.

criticize

3.[t]to criticize sb/sth severely

a newspaper article attacking the England football manager

She has been attacked for ignoring her own party members.

damage

4.[t]~ sthto have a harmful effect on sth

a disease that attacks the brain

The vines were attacked by mildew.

do sth with energy

5.[t]~ sthto deal with sth with a lot of energy and determination

Let's attack one problem at a time.

in sport

6.[i]to go forward in a game in order to try to score goals or points

Spain attacked more in the second half and deserved a goal.西

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v.1.to use violence to harm a person, animal, or place; to use weapons to try to defeat an enemy2.to strongly criticize someone or something for their ideas or actions3.to cause damage or disease in something4.to begin working on something or doing something with enthusiasm and determination5.to try to score points against an opponent in a game or sport1.to use violence to harm a person, animal, or place; to use weapons to try to defeat an enemy2.to strongly criticize someone or something for their ideas or actions3.to cause damage or disease in something4.to begin working on something or doing something with enthusiasm and determination5.to try to score points against an opponent in a game or sport

n.1.a violent attempt to harm a person, animal, or place; an organized attempt to defeat an enemy, using weapons2.strong criticism3.the beginning or return of an illness, or the period during which you have it; the beginning of a strong feeling or need, or the period during which you have it4.an attempt to score points against an opponent in a game or sport1.a violent attempt to harm a person, animal, or place; an organized attempt to defeat an enemy, using weapons2.strong criticism3.the beginning or return of an illness, or the period during which you have it; the beginning of a strong feeling or need, or the period during which you have it4.an attempt to score points against an opponent in a game or sport

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2. 〖 putin〗 attack〖 paytribute〗 ...

3. attach v. attack vt. / n. attain v. (, ...

4. ( Morale) Attack( Defence) ...

5. vote vt. & vi. attack vt. violence n. ...

6. remission attack rehabilitation ...

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1.The attack on this defendant, by the district attorney, seemed too unfair and uncalled-for, that was all.

2.He says they found there was no significant change in the number of heart attack hospitalizations in these areas.

3.President Obama said he was disturbed by the attack on the British embassy. The U. N Security Council also condemned the incident.使

4.Mr Li said he did not know who the hackers were or what they hoped to gain from the attack.

5.At least 18 people are now known to have been killed in a suicide bomb attack on a United Nations building in the Nigerian capital Abuja.18

6.In South America we have the concept of the 'pause' in football, the moment of reflection which foreshadows an attack.

7.Initial reports said the cause was a heart attack, but now the network says it's not sure.

8.This double attack from two friends laid me low for a bit, but I now have the ideal weapon with which to fight back.

9.He said the ISI also supported an attack on the American Embassy in Kabul two days later.使

10.Mike said he was a " slow-type players, " If you really have the right people will take the initiative to attack.”,