assailed
英 [əˈseɪld]
美 [əˈseɪld]
v. 攻击; 抨击; 袭击; 困扰; 使苦恼
assail的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 猛烈抨击;强烈指责
If someoneassailsyou, they criticize you strongly.- The opposition's newspapers assail the government each day...
反对党的报纸每天都对政府进行猛烈抨击。 - The labour movement has been assailed by accusations of sexism and demands for change from feminists.
劳工运动遭到女权主义者的猛烈抨击,指责其存在性别歧视,并要求作出改善。
- The opposition's newspapers assail the government each day...
- VERB 猛烈袭击;暴力攻击
If someoneassailsyou, they attack you violently.- Dividing his command, Morgan assailed both strongholds at the same time...
摩根派遣部队同时袭击了两个据点。 - Her husband was assailed by a young man with a knife in a Glasgow park.
她的丈夫在格拉斯哥的一所公园遭到一名持刀年轻男子的袭击。
- Dividing his command, Morgan assailed both strongholds at the same time...
- VERB 深受…困扰;使极为苦恼
If youare assailed bysomething unpleasant such as fears or problems, you are greatly troubled by a large number of them.- She is assailed by self-doubt and emotional insecurity.
她被自我怀疑和情感上的不安全感所困扰。
- She is assailed by self-doubt and emotional insecurity.
- VERB (声音或气味)侵入,刺激
If you say that a loud sound or a strong smellassailssomeone's ears or nostrils, you are emphasizing that it is very intense and seems shocking or unpleasant.- The scent of burning metal assailed his nostrils.
燃烧的金属的味道刺激着他的嗅觉。
- The scent of burning metal assailed his nostrils.
双语例句
- A sweet smell assailed the nostrils.
香气扑鼻。 - The scent of burning metal assailed his nostrils.
燃烧的金属的味道刺激着他的嗅觉。 - For the first time a feeling of uneasy doubt assailed him.
一种不自在的疑虑感首次向他袭来。 - In recent years, he has repeatedly assailed the country's film censorship system.
近年来,他一再抨击我国的电影审查制度。 - He was assailed by his political opponent.
他遭到政敌的攻击。 - Not assailed with contemptuous language.
没有被侮辱的语言攻击。 - A mugger assailed him on the dark street.
一个强盗在漆黑的街道上袭击了他。 - Many assailed him with gibes and sneers; others resorted to insolence and threats.
许多人用辱骂和讥诮来攻击他;还有人用蛮横和恫吓的手段对付他。 - Only one terrible doubt sometimes assailed his mind.
只有一团可怕的疑云不时在头脑中掠过。 - They assailed the fortress.
他们猛烈攻击那要塞。