| 单词 | assailable | 
| 释义 | assailverb  as·sail  ə-ˈsāl    assailed; assailing; assails   transitive verb 1   : to attack violently : assault  The military has for years been developing offensive capabilities, giving it the power not just to defend the US but to assail its foes. 2   : to encounter, undertake, or confront energetically  When a lazy man does make up his mind to assail a piece of work, he is like a dog with a bone. 3   : to oppose, challenge, or criticize harshly and forcefully  a proposal assailed by critics … it is evident that Khrushchev was in trouble at home. The Chinese had also begun to assail him for being soft on the imperialists. 4  a    : to trouble or afflict in a manner that threatens to overwhelm  a man assailed by doubts/fears … but now a terrible fear began to assail me. Many diseases stemming from bacterial, fungal and parasitic infections can assail human as well as canine systems.  b    : to be perceived by (a person, a person's senses, etc.) in a strongly noticeable and usually unpleasant way  Here, too, is brought … all the waste stuff of the nation—everything that is subject to rot, and that can add to the foul stench that assails our nostrils.  assailable   ə-ˈsā-lə-bəl adjective assailable adjectiveas in undefended Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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