attack
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英 /əˈtæk/|/əˈtak/
美 /əˈtæk/
英文释义
名词 n.
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An attempt to cause damage, injury to, or death of an opponent or enemy.
— From 1906 to 1960, there were forty-six recorded shark attacks, half of which were fatal.
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An attempt to cause damage, injury to, or death of an opponent or enemy.; Any of several specific maneuvers, skills, or special abilities that a character can use to inflict damage against opponents.
— Combat in Mimesis Online is nice and simple. You click on your target […] and then keep right-clicking your chosen attack from the drop down menu. Every time you right click on the attack, your character will swing, shoot, etc.
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An attempt to detract from the worth or credibility of, a person, position, idea, object, or thing, by physical, verbal, emotional, or other assault.
— “I came down like a wolf on the fold, didn’t I ? Why didn’t I telephone ? Strategy, my dear boy, strategy. This is a surprise attack, and I’d no wish that the garrison, forewarned, should escape. …”
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A time in which one attacks; the offence of a battle.
— The army timed their attack to coincide with the local celebrations.
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The beginning of active operations on anything.
— Having washed the plates from dinner, I made an attack on the laundry.
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An attempt to exploit a vulnerability in a computer system.
— birthday attack; denial-of-service attack
- Collectively, the bowlers of a cricket side.
- Any contact with the ball other than a serve or block which sends the ball across the plane of the net.
- The three attackmen on the field or all the attackmen of a team.
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The sudden onset of a disease or condition.
— I've had an attack of the flu.
- An active episode of a chronic or recurrent disease.
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The onset of a musical note, particularly with respect to the strength (and duration) of that onset.
— Eric Reed was a curious choice as pianist, since his busy Petersonian attack is the antithesis of Lewis's, but he acquitted himself with panache, […]
- The amount of time taken for the volume of an audio signal to go from zero to maximum level (e.g. an audio waveform representing a snare drum hit would feature a very fast attack, whereas that of a wave washing to shore would feature a slow attack).
- The initial sensory impact of a wine.
- Short for heart attack.
动词 v.
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To apply violent force to someone or something.
— This species of snake will only attack humans if it feels threatened.
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To aggressively challenge a person, idea, etc., with words (particularly in newspaper headlines, because it typesets into less space than "criticize" or similar).
— She published an article attacking the recent pay cuts.
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To begin to affect; to act upon injuriously or destructively; to begin to decompose or waste.
— On the fourth of March he was attacked by fever.
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To deal with something in a direct way; to set to work upon.
— We’ll have dinner before we attack the biology homework.
- To aim balls at the batsman’s wicket.
- To set a field, or bowl in a manner designed to get wickets.
- To bat aggressively, so as to score runs quickly.
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To move forward in an active attempt to score a point, as opposed to trying not to concede.
— Six successive defeats had left them rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table but, clearly under instructions to attack from the outset, Bolton started far the brighter.
- To accelerate quickly in an attempt to get ahead of the other riders.
- (Of a chemical species) To approach a chemical species or bond in order to form a bond with it.
形容词 adj.
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Designed or kept for the purpose of confrontation.
— attack dog, attack ad
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acid attack
Adams-Stokes attack
Stokes-Adams attack
arson attack
asthma attack
asthmatic attack
billion laughs attack
bioattack
bio-attack
birthday attack
Byzantine attack
chosen-ciphertext attack
chosen-plaintext attack
ciphertext-only attack
cold boot attack
collision attack
compound attack
Coppersmith's attack
copy attack
counter-attack
cryptanalytic attack
cryptographic attack
cyberattack
cyber-attack
dictionary attack
discovered attack
drop attack
ember attack
evil maid attack
false attack
fraggle attack
goal attack
Grob's attack
heart attack
helitack
known-plaintext attack
man-in-the-middle attack
multiattack
on-path attack
panic attack
personal attack
pincer attack
poisoning attack
postattack
preattack
preimage attack
real-time attack
replay attack
salami attack
score attack
second-preimage attack
second preimage attack
sex attack
shark attack
shatter attack
smudge attack
smurf attack
spack attack
spaz attack
spike attack
subattack
suicide attack
supply chain attack
Sybil attack
time-attack
time attack
TOAD attack
transient ischaemic attack
transient ischemic attack
watering hole attack
wing attack
X-ray attack
bomb
cut
punch down
shoot
stab
ambush
jump
pounce
surprisal
defame
revile
衍生词
angle of attack
attack ad
attack aircraft
attack au fer
attack dog
attack helicopter
attacking midfielder
attacking zone
attack is the best form of defence
attack is the best form of defense
attacklike
attackman
attack page
attack plan
attack rate
attack surface
attack therapy
attack time
attack timing
attack vector
attackworthy
complement membrane attack complex
line of attack
maximum attack
membrane attack complex
nonattack
nonattackable
open the attack
personally attack
plan of attack
the best defence is attack
attackable
unattackable
attackee
reattack
unattacked
词源
词源 1
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd
Proto-Italic *ad
Proto-Italic *ad-
Latin ad-
Italian a-
Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁
Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is-
Proto-Italic *dis-
Latin dis-
Old French des-
Proto-Indo-European *(s)teyg-
Proto-Germanic *stikaną
Proto-West Germanic *stekander.
Old French atachier
Old French destachier
Middle French destacherbor.
Italian distaccare
Italian staccare
Italian attaccarebor.
French attaquerdeverb.
French attaquebor.
English attack
Borrowed from French attaque, derived from the verb attaquer, from Italian attaccare (“to join, attach”) (used in attaccare battaglia (“to join battle”)), from Frankish *stakkijan (“to stick, stick to, attach”). Doublet of attach. Displaced native Middle English onresen, from Old English onrǣsan (“to attack”); and Middle English resinge (“an assault, attack”) (compare Old English onrǣs (“an attack”)).
Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd
Proto-Italic *ad
Proto-Italic *ad-
Latin ad-
Italian a-
Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁
Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is-
Proto-Italic *dis-
Latin dis-
Old French des-
Proto-Indo-European *(s)teyg-
Proto-Germanic *stikaną
Proto-West Germanic *stekander.
Old French atachier
Old French destachier
Middle French destacherbor.
Italian distaccare
Italian staccare
Italian attaccarebor.
French attaquerdeverb.
French attaquebor.
English attack
Borrowed from French attaque, derived from the verb attaquer, from Italian attaccare (“to join, attach”) (used in attaccare battaglia (“to join battle”)), from Frankish *stakkijan (“to stick, stick to, attach”). Doublet of attach. Displaced native Middle English onresen, from Old English onrǣsan (“to attack”); and Middle English resinge (“an assault, attack”) (compare Old English onrǣs (“an attack”)).
词源 2
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd
Proto-Italic *ad
Proto-Italic *ad-
Latin ad-
Italian a-
Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁
Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is-
Proto-Italic *dis-
Latin dis-
Old French des-
Proto-Indo-European *(s)teyg-
Proto-Germanic *stikaną
Proto-West Germanic *stekander.
Old French atachier
Old French destachier
Middle French destacherbor.
Italian distaccare
Italian staccare
Italian attaccarebor.
French attaquerdeverb.
French attaquebor.
English attack
Borrowed from French attaque, derived from the verb attaquer, from Italian attaccare (“to join, attach”) (used in attaccare battaglia (“to join battle”)), from Frankish *stakkijan (“to stick, stick to, attach”). Doublet of attach. Displaced native Middle English onresen, from Old English onrǣsan (“to attack”); and Middle English resinge (“an assault, attack”) (compare Old English onrǣs (“an attack”)).
Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd
Proto-Italic *ad
Proto-Italic *ad-
Latin ad-
Italian a-
Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁
Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is-
Proto-Italic *dis-
Latin dis-
Old French des-
Proto-Indo-European *(s)teyg-
Proto-Germanic *stikaną
Proto-West Germanic *stekander.
Old French atachier
Old French destachier
Middle French destacherbor.
Italian distaccare
Italian staccare
Italian attaccarebor.
French attaquerdeverb.
French attaquebor.
English attack
Borrowed from French attaque, derived from the verb attaquer, from Italian attaccare (“to join, attach”) (used in attaccare battaglia (“to join battle”)), from Frankish *stakkijan (“to stick, stick to, attach”). Doublet of attach. Displaced native Middle English onresen, from Old English onrǣsan (“to attack”); and Middle English resinge (“an assault, attack”) (compare Old English onrǣs (“an attack”)).
词源 3
Etymology tree
Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd
Proto-Italic *ad
Proto-Italic *ad-
Latin ad-
Italian a-
Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁
Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is-
Proto-Italic *dis-
Latin dis-
Old French des-
Proto-Indo-European *(s)teyg-
Proto-Germanic *stikaną
Proto-West Germanic *stekander.
Old French atachier
Old French destachier
Middle French destacherbor.
Italian distaccare
Italian staccare
Italian attaccarebor.
French attaquerdeverb.
French attaquebor.
English attack
Borrowed from French attaque, derived from the verb attaquer, from Italian attaccare (“to join, attach”) (used in attaccare battaglia (“to join battle”)), from Frankish *stakkijan (“to stick, stick to, attach”). Doublet of attach. Displaced native Middle English onresen, from Old English onrǣsan (“to attack”); and Middle English resinge (“an assault, attack”) (compare Old English onrǣs (“an attack”)).
Proto-Indo-European *h₂éd
Proto-Italic *ad
Proto-Italic *ad-
Latin ad-
Italian a-
Proto-Indo-European *dwóh₁
Proto-Indo-European *d(w)is-
Proto-Italic *dis-
Latin dis-
Old French des-
Proto-Indo-European *(s)teyg-
Proto-Germanic *stikaną
Proto-West Germanic *stekander.
Old French atachier
Old French destachier
Middle French destacherbor.
Italian distaccare
Italian staccare
Italian attaccarebor.
French attaquerdeverb.
French attaquebor.
English attack
Borrowed from French attaque, derived from the verb attaquer, from Italian attaccare (“to join, attach”) (used in attaccare battaglia (“to join battle”)), from Frankish *stakkijan (“to stick, stick to, attach”). Doublet of attach. Displaced native Middle English onresen, from Old English onrǣsan (“to attack”); and Middle English resinge (“an assault, attack”) (compare Old English onrǣs (“an attack”)).
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