英:[ˈkauntə əˈtæk]
美:[ˈkaʊntɚ əˈtæk]
英:[ˈkauntə əˈtæk]
美:[ˈkaʊntɚ əˈtæk]
n.
反击,反攻
v.
(在战争、体育运动或争论中)反攻,反击
noun
an attack made in response to or in defense against an attack made by another Iraqi forces are advancing into the city of Fallujah, repelling a counter-attack by the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) on Tuesday …—Jack Moore
a series of attacks and counterattacks
noun
an attack made in response to or in defense against an attack made by another Iraqi forces are advancing into the city of Fallujah, repelling a counter-attack by the Islamic State militant group (ISIS) on Tuesday …—Jack Moore
a series of attacks and counterattacks
The first known use of counterattack was in 1800
count1 of 3verb
to add one by one so as to find the total number of a group of things
count the apples in a box
to name the consecutive numbers up to and including
count ten
to recite the numbers one by one or by groups
count to one hundred by fives
to include in a tally
forty present, counting children
consider sense 3
count myself lucky
to include or leave out by or as if by counting count me out
count me in
to have value or importance
every vote counts
to deserve to be regarded or considered
a job so easy it hardly counts as work
count2 of 3noun
the act or process of counting
a total obtained by counting : tally
a charge of wrongdoingespecially: a separate item in a legal accusation
guilty on all counts
the number of balls and strikes charged to a baseball batter during one turn
count3 of 3noun
a European nobleman whose rank is equal to that of a British earl
count1 of 3verb
to add one by one so as to find the total number of a group of things
count the apples in a box
to name the consecutive numbers up to and including
count ten
to recite the numbers one by one or by groups
count to one hundred by fives
to include in a tally
forty present, counting children
consider sense 3
count myself lucky
to include or leave out by or as if by counting count me out
count me in
to have value or importance
every vote counts
to deserve to be regarded or considered
a job so easy it hardly counts as work
count2 of 3noun
the act or process of counting
a total obtained by counting : tally
a charge of wrongdoingespecially: a separate item in a legal accusation
guilty on all counts
the number of balls and strikes charged to a baseball batter during one turn
count3 of 3noun
a European nobleman whose rank is equal to that of a British earl
count nounnoun
a noun (as bean or sheet) that forms a plural and that can be used with a numeral, with words such as many or few, or with the indefinite article a or an
count nounnoun
a noun (as bean or sheet) that forms a plural and that can be used with a numeral, with words such as many or few, or with the indefinite article a or an
counterattacknoun
an attack made to counter an enemy's attack
1 suddenly the tide of battle turned, and the rebels, who had been falling back, made a furious counterattack
2 Israel’s counterattack has killed some 35,000 Gazans, according to Hamas officials who don’t distinguish between civilians and fighters.
3 Verhaeghe’s goal, his team-leading eighth of the playoffs, capped a steady Panthers counterattack after the Rangers dominated the opening minutes of play.
4 The security forces counter-attacked the following day and quelled the unrest...
第二天安全部队发起反击,镇压了骚动。
5 Marion's father counter-attacked by saying that Blaze's claims were cruel and untrue.
玛丽昂的父亲反击说布拉兹的说法冷酷无情,根本是在撒谎。
6 Hitting other teams on the counter attack with space in front of us suits me perfectly.
而利用空间打反击的战术非常适合我.
7 Vanish CS after he uses PVP trinket or after he already used counter attack.
在猎人使用了他的徽章或者反击以后消失偷袭.
8 On the counter attack we needed to be better in possession of the ball.
在面对防守反击时,我们应当在控球方面做得更好.