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Noun:
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the act of concealing yourself and lying in wait to attack by surprise
Verb:
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wait in hiding to attack
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hunt (quarry) by stalking and ambushing
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用作名詞 (n.)
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He suspected an ambush.
他想到有潛伏。
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They laid an ambush for the enemy patrol.
許多人潛伏看起來提前準備伏擊執勤的對手。
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The ambush was a dozen well-armed men.
以極少武裝力量兵做伏兵。
用作動詞 (v.)
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If we go in after them, they can ambush us easily.
只用小編緊跟去,這些就能輕松地打小編某個潛伏。
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The soldiers were arrayed on the hill to ambush the Japanese army.
總兵力就投放在此小山 內以伏擊日本鬼子.
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Once did I lay an ambush for your life.
選自:Richard II ,
Shakespeare
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He that perishes in the ambushes of envy.
出自于: S. Johnson
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These flowers..hummed all day with ambushes of bees and wasps.
出至: Day Lewis
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An American congressman..had been shot and killed in an ambush at a remote jungle airstrip.
出至: S. Naipaul
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The ambushed soldier must not fire his musket.
源于: Coleridge
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To ambush us in greenwood bough.
出處: refl.
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