ambush
- IPA[ˈambʊʃ]
英式
- a surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position
- make a surprise attack on (someone) from a concealed position;confront (someone) suddenly and unexpectedly with unwelcome questions
verb: ambush, 3rd person present: ambushes, gerund or present participle: ambushing, past tense: ambushed, past participle: ambushed
noun: ambush, plural noun: ambushes
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名詞
- 1. a surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position seven members of a patrol were killed in an ambush kidnappers waiting in ambush
動詞
- 1. make a surprise attack on (someone) from a concealed position they were ambushed and taken prisoner by the enemy
- ▪ confront (someone) suddenly and unexpectedly with unwelcome questions Tory representatives were ambushed by camera crews
- an interview that has not been prearranged, whose purpose is to catch the interviewee off guard: in an ambush interview, he was asked what he will do now
Oxford American Dictionary
- an interview that has not been prearranged, whose purpose is to catch the interviewee off guard: in an ambush interview, he was asked what he will do now
Oxford Dictionary
- the practice by which a rival company attempts to associate its products with an event that ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the practice by which a rival company attempts to associate its products with an event that ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈambo͝oSH]
美式
- a surprise attack by people lying in wait in a concealed position: seven members of a patrol were killed in an ambush kidnappers waiting in ambush
- make a surprise attack on (someone) from a concealed position: they were ambushed and taken prisoner by the enemy
Oxford American Dictionary