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attack [ə'tæk] n
gen. Anfall m; Angriff m (on); Anschlag auf (on); Attacke f; Sturmreihe f (Fußball); überfallen; Ansatz Tonerzeugung, z.B. Bläser; herfallen über; Steuerbit n; attackieren; anfallen
agric. Einfall m; Invasion f; Befall m (Schädlinge); abgrasen lassen; abweiden lassen; ausrotten; vergiften; beizen; hetzen; verfolgen; nachgeben; nachlassen
chem. Angriff m; einwirken; Ätzen n; Angreifen n
comp. Sturm m
cyc.sport Spurt m
emerg.care Anfall m (allgemein); Attacke f
med. Ictus m; Iktus m; Schub m; Verletzung f; Insult m
met. Abbau nur von organischen Werkstoffen Abtragung ( nur in Verbindung mit einer Massangabe; Angriff ( meist im Sinne: Angriff durch ein Medium; Korrosion f; im Gegensatz zu Korrosion eines Werkstoffs ); z.B. gm2 Tag oder mmJahr ); Abbau nur von organischen Werkstoffen Abtragung nur in Verbindung mit einer Massangabe;метал. Angriff ( meist im Sinne: Angriff durch ein Medium;метал. Korrosion;метал. im Gegensatz zu Korrosion eines Werkstoffs );метал. z.B. gm2 Tag oder mmJahr ; Aufschliessung f
mil. Sturmlauf m; Sturm m (mil. Angriff)
tech. Abtrag Angriff
attack football n
gen. Sturm m
Attack! command to a dog n
gen. Fass! n
attack on n
gen. Überfall m (auf)
to attack n
gen. angreifen
attacked v
gen. überfallen
 English thesaurus
attack [ə'tæk] n
IT An actual occurrence of an adverse event
mil., abbr. atak; atck; atk; attk
mil., logist. Main act of the offensive maneuver aiming, by the combination of fire and movement, either at destroying a designated enemy, or at chasing him away from the areas which he occupies, by imposing on him as many losses as possible. 2. The principal form of military or combat operation, employed to destroy the enemy and seize key areas, battle lines or installations. It involves using all available firepower to defeat enemy forces, decisive assaults, a high rate of advance into the depth of the enemy's disposition, killing his troops or taking them prisoner, and seizing weapons, equipment and key enemy installations and territory. The scale of an offensive may be strategic, operational or tactical and it may take the form of large-scale battles, operations, battles and other types of combat. (UKR/NATO)
attack: 501 phrase in 56 subjects
Agriculture11
Aviation2
Basketball1
Boxing5
British usage, not spelling1
Business1
Chemistry5
Chess6
Coal4
Communications3
Construction1
Criminal law3
Cycle sport3
Dyalysis1
Earth sciences4
Electronics3
Emergency medical care5
English3
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Fencing13
Figurative2
Finances3
Football7
Foreign trade5
Forestry1
Game theory1
General161
Grass hockey1
Handball5
Health care2
Informal2
Information technology9
International Monetary Fund2
Judo1
Law18
Life sciences1
Materials science8
Mathematics1
Mechanic engineering2
Medical83
Metallurgy16
Microsoft16
Military18
Military aviation3
Mining5
Natural resourses and wildlife conservation2
Pharmacy and pharmacology1
Physics4
Politics2
Scientific2
Security systems8
Statistics1
Technology7
Transport17
Volleyball2
Weapons and gunsmithing2