1、take down
(從高處)取下,拿下,夠下來(lái)
Alberg took the portrait down from the wall.
阿爾伯格從墻上摘下那幅肖像畫。
Gil rose and went to his bookcase and took down a volume.
吉爾站起身,走到書(shū)架跟前,取下一本書(shū)。
拆掉;拆毀
The Canadian army took down the barricades erected by the Indians.
加拿大軍隊(duì)拆掉了印第安人設(shè)置的路障。
They put up the bird table, but it got in everyone else's way so Les tried to take it down.
他們支起鳥(niǎo)食臺(tái),可是人人都嫌它礙事,所以萊斯就想把它拆了。
寫下;記錄
We've been trying to get back to you, Tom, but we think we took your number down incorrectly.
湯姆,我們一直試著給你回電話,可是,或許我們把你的號(hào)碼寫錯(cuò)了。
I took down his comments in shorthand.
我用速記法把他的評(píng)論記錄了下來(lái)。
2、attack
攻擊;進(jìn)攻
Fifty civilians in Masawa were killed when government planes attacked the town.
馬薩瓦市遭到政府軍飛機(jī)轟炸,有50名平民喪生。
He bundled the old lady into her hallway and brutally attacked her.
他將老婦人推到她家走廊上,并對(duì)她一頓暴打。
抨擊;強(qiáng)烈指責(zé);非難
He publicly attacked the people who've been calling for secret ballot nominations.
他公開(kāi)抨擊了那些主張用不記名投票方式確定任命人選的人。
A newspaper ran an editorial attacking him for being a showman.
一家報(bào)紙發(fā)表社論,批評(píng)他善于作秀。
(疾病、化學(xué)藥品、昆蟲(chóng)等)攻擊,侵蝕,破壞
The virus seems to have attacked his throat.
病毒看來(lái)已經(jīng)侵蝕到他喉部了。
Several key crops failed when they were attacked by pests.
一些主要農(nóng)作物由于遭受蟲(chóng)害而歉收。