柯林斯詞典broadside /?br??d?sa?d/ (broadsiding,broadsided,broadsides) 1. N-COUNT A broadside is a strong written or spoken attack on a person or institution. 猛烈抨擊[oft N 'against' n] The president continued the broadside against his opponent. 總統(tǒng)繼續(xù)對(duì)其對(duì)手展開(kāi)猛烈抨擊。2. ADV If a ship is broadside to something, it has its longest side facing in the direction of that thing. (船舶)舷側(cè)地[技術(shù)] The ship was moored broadside to the pier. 這艘船橫泊在碼頭旁。3. ADV If one vehicle hits another broadside, it hits it on the side. (車)側(cè)面地[ADV after v] The Cadillac slammed broadside into a Ford Escort. 這輛凱迪拉克側(cè)面撞上了一輛福特雅仕車。4. V-T If one vehicle broadsides another vehicle, it hits the side of the other vehicle. 撞上(另一輛車的)一側(cè) The empty coal train broadsided the car and pushed it about 86 feet. 這趟空的運(yùn)煤列車撞上了小汽車的側(cè)面,將其推出了約86英尺。 返回 broadside劍橋詞典a strong written or spoken attack (on someone) 猛烈抨擊 The candidate fired /launched yet another broadside at the president . 候選人對(duì)總統(tǒng)發(fā)起了又一次猛烈抨擊。 military specialized the action of firing all the guns on one side of a navy ship at the same time 舷炮齊射 返回 broadside