intransitive. To rush, make an attack; to rise up. Also with on or in.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > hostile action or attack > make attack [verb (intransitive)] (58) onreseeOE intransitive. To rush, make an attack; to rise up. Also with on or in. onslayc1275 intransitive. To fight; to strike blows. entera1425 intransitive. To begin an attack upon or on. Cf. to come upon —— 1a at come, v. phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete. to be upon (also on) a person's jack1588 to be upon (also on) a person's jack and variants: to attack, assault a person, esp. to attack an enemy from behind; (in extended use) to deal with… endeavour?1589 To make a (hostile) attempt upon; to attack. Obsolete. rare. to fall aboard1591 intransitive. With of, on, or upon. To accost or assail; to attack physically or verbally. Cf. to fall aboard—— 1b at phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete. to let fly1611 to let fly v. absol. To fire, shoot; also said occasionally of a gun. Also, to make an attack (with any weapon). strikea1616 Military. To make an offensive blow, to attack. Const. with at. Also transitive to attack (in flank, etc.): cf. sense 68. to lift (up) the hand(s, (occasionally one's arm)1655 transitive. In various phrases chiefly Hebraisms, or in the Hebrew manner. to lift (up) the hand(s, (occasionally one's arm): (a) gen.; (b) in… to fall on board (of)1658 Nautical. on board: on one side, close alongside (of a ship or shore); also as prep., short for on board of. (See also 14) to lay (a ship) on board… tilt1708 transitive (loose uses). To poise (the lance) for a thrust. to walk into ——1794 intransitive. To make a vigorous attack upon someone or something. Also in extended use. Now rare. to run in1815 intransitive. Frequently with on. To close in or rush in upon a person or thing. Of a person, as when making an attack or assault. Chiefly U.S. collo… to peg it1834 transitive. colloquial. to peg it: to pitch into a person, esp. with the fists. Obsolete. rare. to sail in1856 Of persons, in various transferred senses. to sail in (slang): to proceed boldly to action. Also, to launch into or attack; also figurative. to wade in1863 to wade in: to make a vigorous or concerted attack on one's opponent; to intervene, esp. vocally; to wade into (colloquial, originally U.S.): to… to light in1868 intransitive. To launch a verbal or physical attack on someone. Also: to start doing something in an energetic or determined way. to roll into ——1888 intransitive. Australian. To attack (a person) in a fight. Obsolete. to make for ——1893 intransitive. To proceed or direct one's course towards; to go in the direction of; (also) to assail, make to attack. Subcategories:— first (1) — behave aggressively (3) — specific attack on persons or property in Ireland (1) — upon specific type of person (2) — specifically of animals (1) — suddenly (2) — lie in wait (20) — persecute (3) — attack (of a hostile agency) (1) — attack with words, etc. (5) |
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