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broadside美 ['brɔd.saɪd] 英 ['brɔːd.saɪd] - adv.一侧对着某物
- n.(书面或口头的)猛烈抨击
- v.撞上(某物的)侧面
- 网络舷侧;舷炮;排炮
第三人称单数:broadsides 现在分词:broadsiding 过去式:broadsided n. attack,diatribe,tirade,onslaught,volley 1. | (书面或口头的)猛烈抨击an aggressive attack in words, whether written or spoken |
| The prime minister fired a broadside at his critics. 首相对批评他的人进行了猛烈反击。 |
1. | 一侧对着某物with one side facing sth |
| The car skidded and crashed broadside into another car. 汽车打滑,车身撞上了另一辆车。 | | The boat swung broadside on to the current of the river. 小船打转以舷侧冲入河水的洪流。 |
1. | ~ sth 撞上(某物的)侧面to crash into the side of sth |
| The driver ran a stop light and broadsided the truck. 司机闯红灯,撞上了卡车的一侧。 |
n. | 1. a large flat and usually vertical surface 2. a strong spoken or written attack on somebody 3. a large sheet of paper that is printed on one side, or something such as an advertisement that is printed on one side of a large sheet of paper. 4. the side of a ship above the water line from bow to quarter 5. the simultaneous firing of all the guns on one side of a ship 1. a large flat and usually vertical surface 2. a strong spoken or written attack on somebody 3. a large sheet of paper that is printed on one side, or something such as an advertisement that is printed on one side of a large sheet of paper. 4. the side of a ship above the water line from bow to quarter 5. the simultaneous firing of all the guns on one side of a ship | v. | 1. to collide with something sideways on 2. to crash into the side of another vehicle | adv. | 1. with no apparent objective 2. with the side facing towards something |
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