broadsides

英 [ˈbrɔːdsaɪdz] 美 [ˈbrɔːdsaɪdz]

n.  (书面或口头的)猛烈抨击
v.  撞上(某物的)侧面
broadside的第三人称单数和复数



柯林斯词典

  1. N-COUNT (书面或口头的)猛烈抨击
    A broadside is a strong written or spoken attack on a person or institution.
    1. The Social Democratic leader launched a broadside against both monetary and political union.
      这位社会民主党领袖对金钱和政治联盟进行了猛烈抨击。
  2. ADV (船只)以舷侧对着
    If a ship is broadside to something, it has its longest side facing in the direction of that thing.
    1. The ship was moored broadside to the pier.
      这艘船横泊在码头旁。

双语例句

  1. Exchange plank-shattering broadsides in fierce naval battles, and engage in duels with worthy opposing captains.
    外汇木板,打破大地在激烈的海战,以及从事与决斗值得反对的队长。
  2. His popular books "Fooled by Randomness" and "The Black Swan" were broadsides at the risk-management models used in the financial world and beyond.
    他的畅销书《无心的愚蠢》和《黑天鹅》抨击了在金融和其他领域的风险管理模型。