英:[ˈbrɔ:dsaɪd]
美:[ˈbrɔdˌsaɪd]
英:[ˈbrɔ:dsaɪd]
美:[ˈbrɔdˌsaɪd]
n.
<船>(吃水线以上的)舷侧
(书面或口头的)猛烈抨击
全部舷侧炮
宽阔面
adv.
侧对着
侧向地
漫无目标地
胡乱地
vt.
<美>撞上(车)的一侧
broad·side
brawd saId
复数:broadsides
第三人称单数:broadsides
现在分词:broadsiding
过去式:broadsided
过去分词:broadsided
noun
a sizable sheet of paper printed on one side
something (such as a ballad) printed on a broadside
archaic the side of a ship above the waterline
all the guns on one side of a shipalso: their simultaneous discharge
a volley of abuse or denunciation
a broad or unbroken surface
adjective
directed or placed broadside
a broadside attack
adverb
with the side forward or toward a given point : sideways
turned broadside
directly from the side
the car was hit broadside
in one volley
at random
verb
transitive verb
to hit broadside
the car was broadsided
"船舷"(严格来说,“船头和船尾之间水面上的一侧”),1590年代,来自 broad(形容词)+ side(名词); 因此,“船舷上的所有火炮同时开火”(1590年代,具有比喻性的扩展)。直到18世纪末才成为两个单词。
1630年代开始用于除船舶以外的事物。但英语中最早记录的意义是“只有一面印刷的纸张”(1570年代)。1870年代作为副词使用; 1932年作为形容词使用。从1930年代开始使用作为动词,“侧滑”(不及物动词); 及物动词的意义“侧面撞击,与侧面相撞”是在1970年代。
The first known use of broadside was in 1591
brocadenoun
a cloth with a raised design woven into it
broadswordnoun
a sword with a wide blade
broadside1 of 2noun
the part of a ship's side above the waterline
a firing of all of the guns that are on the same side of a ship
a sheet of paper printed usually on one side (as an advertisement)
a strongly worded attack
a broadside of criticism
broadside2 of 2adverb
with one side forward : sideways
turned broadside
from the side
hit the car broadside
broadside1 of 2noun
the part of a ship's side above the waterline
a firing of all of the guns that are on the same side of a ship
a sheet of paper printed usually on one side (as an advertisement)
a strongly worded attack
a broadside of criticism
broadside2 of 2adverb
with one side forward : sideways
turned broadside
from the side
hit the car broadside
1 The car was hit broadside.
2 My paper, Melody Maker, subsequently became the recipient of several lengthy broadsides, usually disputing assertions made in interviews by Paul McCartney or George Martin.
3 The museum’s collection consists of about 700 of these broadsides, many of which are extremely fragile; all of them will be digitized, while half of them will go through a conservation process.
4 The parlement member delivered a broadside against the government's recent policies.
议员对政府的近来的政策进行了猛烈的攻击.
5 The president’s broadside from the House floor on Thursday, which might end up resembling his remarks this summer at the Democratic National Convention, kicked off what his campaign said would be a furious period of ramp-up activity after months of sluggishness.
6 Some might see it as a sharp satire, others as a superficial broadside.
7 He won more plaudits in the early 2000s with his broadsides against the neoconservative movement that had nurtured him.
8 In addition to broadsides coming from the right, some artists harbor a cool ambivalence for the N.E.A., too.
9 His central text, “Reflections on the Revolution in France,” is at once a broadside against the revolution’s methods and goals and a defense of traditional life.
10 Too much of “Storm Lake” consists of broadsides, suppositional reporting and thinly drawn character sketches.
11 I could see her broadside on from here, the red underwater section showing against the black of the top-sides, and the single funnel leaning rakishly towards the cliffs beyond.
12 His newest broadside was the firing of Attorney General Jeff Sessions as way of hobbling special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation into the Russia collusion scandal.
13 The ship was moored broadside to the pier.
这艘船横泊在码头旁。
14 one car hit the other broadside and crushed the passenger door
15 A broadside of camera flashes, meanwhile, greeted Zendaya, the onetime Disney star, who showed up in polka-dot trousers and navy striped top with a matching collar from Michael Kors Collection.
16 Because pierheads had to satisfy the expectations of their clientele, ships were almost always painted from a broadside view with all the sails set and pennants flying.
17 But Thiel has rejected those broadsides, saying that Gawker was a unique case.
18 “She is not,” a Metro Micro broadside proclaims, “a mistake that requires an apology.”
19 Abolitionists began to produce broadsides—posters and pamphlets—that depicted slave trading taking place in the shadow of Congress and the White House.
20 A bad leak was something you couldn’t conquer with a broadside from your guns.
3 侧向
4 单面印刷的大幅纸张
5 猛烈抨击
invective inveigh roasting onslaught roast slam savage scalp slash blister rip into hit out tear into bash lambaste rip to shreds tear to shreds inveigh against bashing blast sandbag maul rip apart shreds bits rip apart to bits rip to shreds bits rip to to bits firestorm attack hammer lash out take apart pelt hit at
8 漫无目标
9 漫无目标地
10 船侧