0 a sudden attack on an enemy, especially when they are surrounding you -- (尤指被包圍時的)突擊,出擊,突圍
1 to make a sally -- 突圍,突擊
Pardalotes forage by gleaning insects from the foliage, as opposed to sallying and catching insects in the air.
After a lengthy siege, and several successful sallies by the defenders, the castle eventually fell and was destroyed.
Prey are caught mostly by sallying, although birds also probe and glean.
They capture insects by gleaning as well as by aerial sallying.
During a number of these sallies, fire was exchanged and the party had to fight their way back.
Acorn woodpeckers can also be seen sallying from tree limbs to catch insects, eating fruit and seeds, and drilling holes to drink sap.
The prey is gleaned from the foliage, taken in flight in short sallies, or sometimes picked from the ground.
Instead of yielding, the garrison sallied and captured the entire party.