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attack

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at·tack1 /əˈtæk/ ●●● S2 W2 noun  
1 violence against SB/STH 攻击某人/某物的暴力VIOLENCE AGAINST somebody [countableC]ATTACK an act of violence that is intended to hurt a person or damage a place 袭击,攻击
attack on
 There have been several attacks on foreigners recently.
最近发生了几宗袭击外国人的事件。
 a bomb attack
炸弹袭击
 a knife attack
持刀攻击
 an arson attack (=an attempt to destroy a building using fire)
纵火袭击
 victims of racial attacks
种族袭击的受害者
2 in a war 战争中IN A WAR [countableC, uncountableU]ATTACK the act of using weapons against an enemy in a war 进攻,攻击
 The attack began at dawn.
进攻在拂晓开始。
attack on
 the attack on Pearl Harbor
袭击珍珠港
be/come under attack 遭到抨击
 Once again we came under attack from enemy fighter planes.
我们再一次遭到敌军战斗机的袭击。
 Rebel forces launched (=started) an attack late Sunday night.
周日深夜,叛军发动攻击。
air/missile/nuclear etc attack
 the threat of nuclear attack
核攻击的威胁
3 criticism 批评CRITICISM [countableC, uncountableU]CRITICIZE a strong and direct criticism of someone or something 抨击,非难,责骂
attack on
 The magazine recently published a vicious personal attack on the novelist.
那本杂志最近发表文章,对这名小说家进行恶意的人身攻击。
be/come under attack (=be strongly criticized) 遭到抨击
 The company has come under fierce attack for its decision to close the factory.
那家公司因决定关闭工厂而受到猛烈抨击。
go on the attack (=start to criticize someone severely) 严厉批评
4 illness 疾病ILLNESS [countableC]ILLNESS/DISEASE a sudden short period of suffering from an illness, especially an illness that you have often 突然发作
attack of
 I had a bad attack of flu at Christmas.
圣诞节时我得了重感冒。
 He died after suffering a severe asthma attack.
他哮喘严重发作后去世。
heart attack
5 emotion 情绪 [countableC] a short period of time when you suddenly feel extremely frightened or worried and cannot think normally or deal with the situation 〔情绪的〕一阵侵袭
panic/anxiety attack
 Her heart began to pound frantically, as if she were having a panic attack.
她的心开始狂跳,仿佛恐惧突然袭来。
attack of
 a sudden attack of nerves
突然的一阵紧张
6 attempt to stop STH 阻止某事的企图ACTIONS TO STOP something [countableC, uncountableU]GET RID OF actions that are intended to get rid of or stop something such as a system, a set of laws etc 〔对体制、法律等的〕冲击
attack on
 The new measures were seen by many as an attack on the Scottish way of life.
许多人认为新措施是对苏格兰生活方式的冲击。
7 sport 体育
8 damage 损害 [countableC, uncountableU] when something such as a disease, insect, or chemical damages something 〔病、虫或化学物的〕损害,伤害
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: an act of violence that is intended to hurt a person or damage a place
NOUN + attack
a bomb attack (=usually intended to achieve a political aim)
Animal rights activists are believed to have carried out the bomb attack.
a terrorist attack
The accused men went on trial Monday for America’s worst-ever terrorist attack.
a knife/gun attack
He was sentenced to nine years in prison for the knife attack.
an arson attack (=intended to destroy a building by burning it)
Ten classrooms were completely destroyed in the arson attack.
adjectives
a violent/vicious/brutal attack
Police described it as an extremely violent attack.
a horrific attack
'This was a horrific attack, ' said Detective Chief Superintendent Ron Astles.
a frenzied attack (=very violent and uncontrolled)
The woman was stabbed to death in a frenzied attack at her home.
a racial attack
Staffordshire police are treating the incident as a racial attack.
a sexual attack
There was no indication of a sexual attack.
an unprovoked attack (=in which the victim did nothing to cause the attack)
Their teenage son was knocked to the ground, kicked and punched in an unprovoked attack.
a motiveless attack (=that happens for no reason)
He was stabbed to death in an apparently motiveless attack.
verbs
carry out an attack
The man who carried out the attack has been described as white and 25 to 32 years old.
an attack happens/takes place (also an attack occurs formal)
The attack took place at around 10 pm Thursday.
phrases
a series/spate/wave of attacks (=a number of attacks in a row)
The killing follows a series of brutal attacks on tourists.
the victim of an attack
She was the victim of an attack in her own home.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: the act of using weapons against an enemy in a war
ADJECTIVES/NOUN + attack
a nuclear attack
They would not risk a nuclear attack on the United States.
an all-out attack (=that is done with a lot of determination)
General Smith was in favour of an all-out attack on the enemy.
a full-scale attack (=that uses all the available soldiers and weapons)
German troops launched a full-scale attack on the city.
an armed attack
Armed attacks against Israeli settlements are on the increase.
a surprise attack
We launched a surprise attack on their camp just before dawn.
a missile/rocket/mortar attack
There were 15 dead and 20 wounded in a missile attack on the capital.
an air/bomb attack (=an attack from a plane using bombs)
Malta was under heavy air attack.
verbs
launch an attack
In April the French army launched an attack.
lead/mount an attack
The King now prepared to mount an attack on Granada.
come under attack
Camps in the south came under attack from pro-government forces.
be under attack
He arrived when the base was under attack from mortar and small arms fire.
THESAURUS
attack noun [countableC, uncountableU] an act of using weapons against an enemy in a war 进攻,攻击
nThe US was threatening to launch an attack on Iran.
nThe men had been carrying out rocket attacks on British forces.
nBombs have been falling throughout the night, and the city is still under attack (=being attacked).
ninvasion noun [countableC, uncountableU] an occasion when an army enters a country and tries to take control of it
The Allies began their invasion of Europe.
The threat of foreign invasion is very real.
nraid noun [countableC] a short attack on a place by soldiers or planes, intended to cause damage but not take control
an air raid
NATO warplanes carried out a series of bombing raids on the city.
The village has been the target of frequent raids by rebel groups.
nstrike noun [countableC] a sudden military attack, especially after a serious disagreement
Senior Israeli officials warned that they were still considering a military strike.
the possibility of a nuclear strike
nassault noun [countableC] a military attack intended to take control of a city, area, or building controlled by an enemy
The final military assault on Kwangju began at 3 am on May 27.
Hitler launched an all-out assault (=using as many soldiers, weapons, planes etc as possible) on Russia.
nambush noun [countableC, uncountableU] a sudden attack by people who have been waiting and hiding, especially an attack on a vehicle or people who are travelling somewhere
Five soldiers were shot in the back and killed in the ambush.
Enemy forces waiting in ambush opened fire on the vehicle.
ncounterattack noun [countableC, uncountableU] a military attack made in response to an attack by an enemy
Government forces launched a counterattack against the guerillas.
If they successfully occupied the city, they would need to be capable of defending it against enemy counterattack.
nonslaught noun [countableC] formal a large violent attack by an army
In 1544 there was a full-scale onslaught on France, in which the English took Boulogne.
The troops were preparing for another onslaught against the enemy.
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attack2 ●●● S3 W2 verb  
1 use violence 使用暴力ATTACK SOMEONE [intransitiveI, transitiveT]ATTACK to deliberately use violence to hurt a person or damage a place 袭击,殴打;破坏
2 in a war 在战争中IN A WAR [intransitiveI, transitiveT]ATTACK to start using guns, bombs etc against an enemy in a war 进攻,袭击
3 criticize 批评 [transitiveT]CRITICIZE to criticize someone or something very strongly 抨击,责难
4 damage 破坏 [transitiveT]INJURE if something such as a disease, insect, or chemical attacks something, it damages it 〔病、虫或化学物〕给造成伤害;侵袭,侵蚀
5 begin doing 开始做 [transitiveT]DETERMINED to begin to do something in a determined and eager way 着手积极处理
6 sport 体育 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]DS to move forward and try to score goals or win points 进攻 defend
THESAURUS
to attack a person 袭击某人
attack to use violence against someone and try to hurt them 袭击,殴打
She was attacked by a man with a baseball bat.
她被一名男子用棒球球棒袭击。
Police dogs are trained to attack.
警犬受过攻击训练。
ambush /ˈæmbʊʃ/ if a group of people ambush someone, they hide and wait for them and then attack them 伏击
The judge was ambushed by gunmen as he drove to work at the courthouse.
法官驾车去法院上班时遭持枪歹徒伏击。
mug to attack someone and take money from them in a public place such as a street 〔在大街等公共场所〕行凶抢劫
He was mugged on his way home from school.
他放学回家途中遭人抢劫。
stab to attack someone with a knife 〔用刀〕刺,捅
The victim had been stabbed in the neck.
被害人被人用刀刺中颈部。
assault to attack and hurt someone – used especially when talking about this as a criminal offence 殴打,袭击〔尤指犯罪〕
He assaulted a flight attendant who refused to serve him more drinks.
他殴打了一名空中乘务员,因后者拒绝向他提供更多饮料。
be set upon by somebody/something written to be attacked by a group of people 群殴
He died outside his home after being set upon by a gang of youths.
他被一帮少年群殴,死在家门外。
turn on to suddenly change your behaviour and attack the person you are with, when they do not expect this 突然攻击
The dog suddenly turned on him, sinking its teeth into his arm.
那狗突然向他扑来,死死咬住他的胳膊。
to attack a place 袭击某地
attack to use weapons to try to damage or take control of a place 进攻,袭击
The village was attacked by enemy warplanes.
这座村庄遭到敌机的袭击。
nWe will attack at dawn.
invade to enter a country and try to get control of it using force 武力入侵,侵略
The Romans invaded Britain 2,000 years ago.
2,000年前罗马人入侵不列颠。
storm to suddenly attack a city or building that is well defended by getting inside it and taking control 突然袭击,攻占
Elite troops stormed the building and rescued the hostages.
精锐部队突袭大楼,救出了人质。
besiege /bɪˈsiːdʒ/ to surround a city or building with soldiers in order to stop the people inside from getting out or from receiving supplies 包围,围困
In April 655, Osman’s palace was besieged by rebels.
6554月,奥斯曼的宫殿被叛军包围。
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Origin attack2
(1600-1700) French attaquer, from Old Italian attaccare to attach, from stacca sharp post

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