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Set upon Meaning in English

expression

ˈsɛt/ /əˈpɑn
SET uh-PAHN
sˈɛt/ /əpˈɒn
SET up-ON

释义

To attack someone or something suddenly and aggressively, often in a group. It can also mean to begin doing something with energy.

用法与细微差别

Mainly used in a literary, formal, or storytelling context. Most commonly refers to a physical or verbal attack, often unexpectedly or by a group. Less often, it means to approach a task with determination. Not used in everyday conversation for minor arguments.

例句

The dog was set upon by a pack of wolves.

basic

They were set upon as they walked home at night.

basic

The soldiers were suddenly set upon by the enemy.

basic

As soon as he entered the room, he was set upon with questions from the reporters.

natural

The critics quickly set upon the movie, calling it a failure.

natural

As soon as the pizza arrived, everyone set upon it and it was gone in minutes.

natural