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Verb:
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attack someone physically or emotionally;
"The mugger assaulted the woman"
"Nightmares assailed him regularly"
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launch an attack or assault on; begin hostilities or start warfare with;
"Hitler attacked Poland on September 1, 1939 and started World War II"
"Serbian forces assailed Bosnian towns all week"
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attack in speech or writing;
"The editors of the left-leaning paper attacked the new House Speaker"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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The thought came to assail me.
該念頭使我難題。
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Then doubts and fears did assail the very strongest .
想法和感到恐懼當然煩腦過意識最自信的人。
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The enemy may assail our defense positions tomorrow.
大量敵軍可能會下次就普攻大家的防守戰術據點。
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This book is not meant to assail Christianity.
這套書的本來的意思不只是批判基督教的。
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It is for the Vulgar to assail one another like brute Beasts.
源于: Steele
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Tribal revolts and Scottish raids continually assailed the northern frontier system.
出自于: W. S. Churchill
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- attack,assail,assault,charge,beset
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- 都含有"攻擊"的意思。
- attack常用詞, 指"攻擊敵人"或"用言論攻擊他人"。
- assail指"猛烈連續地攻擊"。
- assault語氣比 assail強, 指"突然猛烈地進攻", 暗示"武力的直接接觸" (如肉搏等), 也有"暴力"的意思。
- charge指"沖擊"或"騎兵的突然攻擊"。
- beset指"圍攻", 即從各個方向攻擊。
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海詞英語詞典,十六年名牌