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sally
- IPA[ˈsalē]
美式
- a sudden charge out of a besieged place against the enemy; a sortie.;a brief journey or sudden start into activity.
- make a military sortie;set out from a place to do something
verb: sally, 3rd person present: sallies, gerund or present participle: sallying, past tense: sallied, past participle: sallied
noun: sally, plural noun: sallies
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名詞
- 1. a sudden charge out of a besieged place against the enemy; a sortie. 同義詞
- ▪ a brief journey or sudden start into activity. 同義詞
- ▪ a witty or lively remark, especially one made as an attack or as a diversion in an argument; a retort. 同義詞
動詞
- 1. make a military sortie they sallied out to harass the enemy
- ▪ set out from a place to do something I made myself presentable and sallied forth
- a game played in some parts of Britain in which players throw sticks or balls at a wooden dummy.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a game played in some parts of Britain in which players throw sticks or balls at a wooden dummy.
Oxford Dictionary
- the Salvation Army: the Sally Ann sent about 250 volunteers to France during the First World War to set up canteens near the front lines
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈsali]
英式
- a sudden charge out of a besieged place against the enemy; a sortie: the garrison there made a sally against us
- make a military sortie: they sallied out to harass the enemy
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈsalē]
美式
- any of a number of acacias and eucalyptuses that resemble willows.
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈsali]
英式
- the part of a bell rope that has coloured wool woven into it to provide a grip for the ...
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈsali]
英式
- the Salvation Army.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[ˈsalē]
美式
- the part of a bell rope that has colored wool woven into it to provide a grip for the ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- IPA[ˈsali]
英式
- any of a number of acacias and eucalyptuses that resemble willows.
Oxford Dictionary