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Что (кто) такое Attack - определение

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Attacks; Attack-point; The attacks; Attacked; The Attack; Attack (song); Attacking; Attack!; Attack (disambiguation); Attack (film); Attack (album); The Attack (film); The Attack (episode)
Найдено результатов: 1619
attack         
I
n.
assault
(also fig.)
1) to carry out, make; launch, mount; lead, spearhead; press an attack
2) to provoke an attack
3) to blunt; break up, repel, repulse an attack
4) (often mil.) an all-out, concerted, full-scale; coordinated; mock; pre-emptive; sneak, surprise attack
5) (usu. mil.) an air; enemy; flank; frontal; torpedo attack
6) a bitter, blistering, savage, scathing, sharp, violent; scurrilous, vicious; unprovoked; wanton attack
7) an attack fails, fizzles out; succeeds
8) an attack against, on (our forces launched an all-out attack against the enemy; he made a blistering attack on his opponent)
9) under attack
onset of an ailment
10) to have an attack (she had an attack of hiccups)
11) an acute; light, slight; recurrent; sudden attack
12) a fatal; heart attack
II
v. to attack viciously
attack         
(attacks, attacking, attacked)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
To attack a person or place means to try to hurt or damage them using physical violence.
He bundled the old lady into her hallway and brutally attacked her...
While Haig and Foch argued, the Germans attacked...
VERB: V n, V
Attack is also a noun.
...a campaign of air attacks on strategic targets...
Refugees had come under attack from federal troops.
N-VAR: usu with supp
2.
If you attack a person, belief, idea, or act, you criticize them strongly.
He publicly attacked the people who've been calling for secret ballot nominations...
A newspaper ran an editorial attacking him for being a showman.
VERB: V n, V n for -ing
Attack is also a noun.
The role of the state as a prime mover in planning social change has been under attack...
The committee yesterday launched a scathing attack on British business for failing to invest.
N-VAR: usu with supp
3.
If something such as a disease, a chemical, or an insect attacks something, it harms or spoils it.
The virus seems to have attacked his throat...
Several key crops failed when they were attacked by pests.
VERB: V n, V n
Attack is also a noun.
The virus can actually destroy those white blood cells, leaving the body wide open to attack from other infections.
N-UNCOUNT: also N in pl
4.
If you attack a job or a problem, you start to deal with it in an energetic way.
Any attempt to attack the budget problem is going to have to in some way deal with those issues.
VERB: V n
5.
In games such as football, when one team attacks the opponent's goal, they try to score a goal.
Now the US is controlling the ball and attacking the opponent's goal...
The goal was just reward for Villa's decision to attack constantly in the second half.
VERB: V n, V
Attack is also a noun.
Lee was at the hub of some incisive attacks in the second half.
N-COUNT
6.
An attack of an illness is a short period in which you suffer badly from it.
It had brought on an attack of asthma.
N-COUNT: with supp
7.
Attack         
·vi To make an onset or attack.
II. Attack ·noun A setting to work upon some task, ·etc.
III. Attack ·noun An access of disease; a fit of sickness.
IV. Attack ·noun An assault upon one's feelings or reputation with unfriendly or bitter words.
V. Attack ·noun The beginning of corrosive, decomposing, or destructive action, by a chemical agent.
VI. Attack ·vt To set to work upon, as upon a task or problem, or some object of labor or investigation.
VII. Attack ·vt To fall upon with force; to assail, as with force and arms; to Assault.
VIII. Attack ·noun The act of attacking, or falling on with force or violence; an onset; an assault;
- opposed to defense.
IX. Attack ·vt To begin to affect; to begin to act upon, injuriously or destructively; to begin to decompose or waste.
X. Attack ·vt To assail with unfriendly speech or writing; to begin a controversy with; to attempt to overthrow or bring into disrepute, by criticism or satire; to Censure; as, to attack a man, or his opinions, in a pamphlet.
attack         
I. v. a.
1.
Assail, assault, storm, encounter, invade, charge, engage, oppugn, have at, set upon, fly at, run at, make a run at, rush upon, spring upon, have a fling at, have a cut at, bear down upon, make aggression on, ride full tilt against.
2.
Impugn, censure, criticise, reflect upon, pass censure on. See under assail.
II. n.
Assault, offence, onset, onslaught, charge, thrust, encounter, invasion, aggression, descent. See assault.
attack         
¦ verb
1. take aggressive action against.
(of a disease, chemical, etc.) act harmfully on.
2. criticize or oppose fiercely and publicly.
3. begin to deal with (a problem or task) in a determined way.
4. (in sport) make a forceful attempt to score goals or points.
¦ noun
1. an instance of attacking.
destructive action by a disease or chemical.
2. a sudden short bout of an illness or disorder.
3. the players in a team whose role is to attack.
4. forceful style in performing music or another art.
Derivatives
attacker noun
Origin
C17: from Fr. attaque (n.), attaquer (v.), from Ital. attacco 'an attack', attaccare 'join battle'.
Attacked         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Attack.
Attacking         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Attack.
Attack (band)         
POP GROUP IN HUDDINGE, SWEDEN
Attack was a pop group in Huddinge in Sweden, active between 1980–1985, scoring chart successes in Sweden during the early 1980s.Swedish albums chart Swedish singles chart
Charge (warfare)         
  • poetic]] retelling of the events.
  • Greek]] infantry charge with the bayonet during the [[Greco-Turkish War of 1897]]
MILITARY TACTICS THAT INVOLVE A RAPID FRONTAL ADVANCE TOWARDS THE ENEMY
Suicide charge; Cavalry Charge; Cavalry charge; Mounted charge; Charge (military); Battlefield charge
A charge is an offensive maneuver in battle in which combatants advance towards their enemy at their best speed in an attempt to engage in a decisive close combat. The charge is the dominant shock attack and has been the key tactic and decisive moment of many battles throughout history.
Offense (sports)         
IN SPORT, ACTION OF ENGAGING AN OPPOSING TEAM
Attack (sport); Attack (sports)
In sports, offense (American spelling) or offence (Commonwealth spelling, see spelling differences; pronounced with first-syllable stress; from Latin [known as attack outside of North America, is the action of attacking or engaging an opposing team with the objective of scoring points or goals. The term may refer to the tactics involved in offense, or a sub-team whose primary responsibility is offense.

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