broadsides[ˈbrɔ:dˌsaɪdz]
n.(吃水线以上的)舷侧( broadside的名词复数 );(书面或口头的)猛烈抨击;全部舷侧炮;宽阔面
v.撞上(车)的一侧( broadside的第三人称单数 );
英英释义
broadside
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- Their truck broadsided the bus.
他们的卡车从侧面撞上了公交。
用作副词(adv.)- The ship hit the harbour wall broadside on.
这条船的侧面碰撞了港口岸壁。 - The car skidded and crashed broadside into another car.
汽车打滑,车身撞上了另一辆车。
用作名词(n.)- The reviewer leveled a broadside at the novel.
书评家对那本小说作了猛烈抨击。 - The Prime Minister delivered a broadside at her critics.
首相对批评她的人进行了猛烈抨击。
权威例句
BroadsidesBroadsidesBROADSIDESBroadsides from the Other OrdersBroadsides of the industrial NorthBracey's Broadsides Are Unfounded.Broadsides from the other orders : a book of bugsBallads and Broadsides in Britain, 1500–1800Bastards and Broadsides in "The Winter's Tale""Little jobs": Broadsides and the printing revolutionEphemeral Events: English Broadsides of Early Eighteenth-century Solar EclipsesThe other print tradition : essays on chapbooks, broadsides, and related ephemeraAmerican Balladry from British Broadsides. A Guide for Students and Collectors of Traditional Song by G. Malcolm Laws,