0 to make a sudden, violent attempt to hurt or damage -- angribe
1 to speak or write against -- angribe; kritisere
The Prime Minister’s policy was attacked in the newspapers.
2 (in games) to attempt to score a goal -- angribe
Real Madrid were attacking the Barcelona goal.
3 to make a vigorous start on -- give sig i kast med; tage fat på
5 a sudden bout of illness -- anfald
heart attack
an attack of ‘flu.
A multinational attacked the nation's dignity by colonising a national image for its global enterprise.
We only have inadequate knowledge of the planned attacks, but we are sure of the detainee's involvement and of the attack's seriousness and imminence.
He could still change his mind about the attacks (or he could be run over by a bus).
Lizards attacked far fewer sawfly larvae than pierid caterpillars.
We also hear of demonstrations in which pilgrims were booed or attacked by anticlerical crowds.#!
The predators deterred/household cattle cross effects variable suggests that households with larger cattle herds are willing to pay more to deter predators from attacking.
Over the next 14 months, the child remained cyanosed, becoming increasingly so with time, but with no history of overt hypercyanotic attacks.
They were taught how to ward off and resist unexpected attacks and disable their attacker.
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傷害, 襲擊, 毆打…
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伤害, 袭击, 殴打…
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agresión, asalto, episodio…
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agressão, ataque, agredir…
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攻撃, 発病, 発作…
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attaquer, agresser, être l’objet d’attaques / de critiques virulentes…
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