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attack (EN)
verbo, sustantivo

verbo “attack”

infinitivo attack; él attacks; pret. attacked; part. attacked; ger. attacking
  1. atacar
    The dog attacked the intruder, biting his leg.
  2. dañar
    The acid rain attacked the marble statue, causing it to erode.
  3. criticar
    The politician attacked his opponent's policies during the debate.
  4. abordar
    After the meeting, the team attacked the problem with renewed vigor.
  5. atacar (en deportes)
    The team decided to attack aggressively right from the start, aiming to secure an early lead.

sustantivo “attack”

sing. attack, pl. attacks o no contable
  1. ataque
    The tiger launched a sudden attack on the deer, aiming to capture its next meal.
  2. ataque (intento de socavar)
    The negative comments on her presentation were seen as an attack on her professional capabilities.
  3. ataque (esfuerzo por detener o cambiar algo malo)
    The government announced an attack on the rising crime rates in urban areas.
  4. ataque (crisis de enfermedad)
    During the hike, she experienced a sudden allergy attack that made it difficult for her to breathe.
  5. ataque (acciones en un juego)
    During the final minutes, the team launched a relentless attack to try and secure a victory.
  6. delantera
    Barcelona's attack was relentless, but they couldn't break through the opponent's defense.
  7. ataque (a un sistema informático)
    The company's website was down for hours due to a coordinated attack targeting their servers.