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Broadside Meaning in English

word

ˈbɹɔdˌsaɪd
BRAWD-syd
bɹˈɔːdsaɪd
b-RAWD-syd

释义

A broadside is a strong or sudden attack, especially with words. It can also mean a side-by-side firing of all guns on one side of a ship, or a side collision, especially between vehicles.

用法与细微差别

Used in journalism for verbal attacks ('a broadside against...'), in naval/military history, and in traffic accident descriptions. Formal or semi-formal. 'Broadside' as a noun is more common, but can occasionally be a verb ('to broadside a car').

例句

The politician launched a broadside against his opponent.

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The ship fired a broadside at the enemy.

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The car was hit with a broadside at the intersection.

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The review ends with a fierce broadside against the whole industry.

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Suddenly, another car broadsided us out of nowhere.

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Her speech was basically a long broadside against the new policy.

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