broadside
noun [ C ] uk/ˈbrɔːd.saɪd/ us/ˈbrɑːd.saɪd/
猛烈抨击
a strong written or spoken attack (on someone)
The candidate fired/launched yet another broadside at the president. 候选人对总统发起了又一次猛烈抨击。
military specialized舷炮齐射
the action of firing all the guns on one side of a navy ship at the same time
broadside
adverb uk/ˈbrɔːd.saɪd/ us/ˈbrɑːd.saɪd/
(从)侧面地
with a side facing something
The car was hit broadside. The front and rear were undamaged. 车身侧面被撞,前面和后面没有损坏。
broadside
verb [ T ] mainly US uk/ˈbrɔːd.saɪd/ /ˈbrɑːd.saɪd/
向…较长的侧面打(击、撞等)
to hit something on one of its longer sides
A vehicle broadsided the police car on the passenger side. 一辆车撞到了警车乘客一侧的车身。