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anattackintendedtostoporopposeanattackby anenemy: Themilitaryexpectsinsurgentstomounta counterattackonsupplylines. Heorderedaswiftcounterattackagainsttheinvaders. inpolitics, etc.,criticismorargumentsintendedtostoporopposesomeone who hasopposedorcriticizedyou : The Republicans have still not beenabletolaunchastrongcounterattackagainstthe newhealthcaresystem.共和党仍然没有能够发起反对新医疗制度的有力回击。 There werequestionsabout hisintegrity, but he always had anexplanation- and a counterattack. insports, amoveforwardin anattempttoscorepoints,goals, etc., at atimewhenyouropponentismovingin theoppositedirectionortryingtoscore: Birmingham City werecaughtout by a counterattack in the lastminuteof thegame. anactioninbusinessintendedtostoporopposeanactionagainst you by acompetitor: Thetechgiantlauncheda counterattackagainstitsrival. - A counterattack by the Germanslaterin thedayforcedthedivisiontorelinquishmany ofitsgains.
- Coaladvocatesfacea counterattack fromenvironmentalistsin thedebateoverglobalwarming.
- ThespeedofSouthAfrica's counterattacks in the secondhalfwasimpressive.
- The company'sstrategywasdesignedas a counterattack against Biolab'sstockaction.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesResponding to an attack - beat
- beatsomeoneoff
- beatsomeone/somethingback
- capitulate
- counter-assault
- countercharge
- fendsomeoneoff
- fight
- hold
- parry
- pull
- pull back
- repel
- repulse
- resist
- retreat
- stand
- strike
- white flag
- withdrawal
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Answering & responding Winning, losing & scoring in sport Business - general words Mergers & acquisitions toattackanenemyinordertostoporopposetheirattackon you: Theairforcecounterattacked andrepelledtheinvasion. tocriticizeorargueagainst anopponentwho hascriticizedoropposedyou: Mr Deforge counterattacked bybringingchargesfordefamation. insports, tomoveforwardin anattempttoscorepoints,goals, etc., at atimewhenyouropponentismovingforwardortryingtoscore: We have theabilitytocatchteamsout by counterattacking withspeed. to takeactionagainst acompetitorinbusinesswho has takenactionagainst you: Engineers from arivalcompanycounterattacked with a newproduct. - The Americancommodorecounterattacked andforcedthe British tosurrender.
- Theenemyfiredmachineguns, and we counterattacked them.
- The Senator counterattacked, saying that thecontroversy"hasrevealedjust howfarwe'vefalleninourculture."
- They have counterattacked themediaforpublishingbaselessaccusations.
- Englandwereluckynot toconcedeagoalwhen theScotscounterattacked.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrasesResponding to an attack - beat
- beatsomeoneoff
- beatsomeone/somethingback
- capitulate
- counter-assault
- countercharge
- fendsomeoneoff
- fight
- hold
- parry
- pull
- pull back
- repel
- repulse
- resist
- retreat
- stand
- strike
- white flag
- withdrawal
See more results » You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Answering & responding Winning, losing & scoring in sport Business - general words Mergers & acquisitions (Definition ofcounterattackfrom theCambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus© Cambridge University Press)anattackintendedtostoporopposeanattackby anenemyorcompetitor 反击;反攻The Republicans have still not beenabletolaunchastrongcounterattack against the newhealthcaresystem.共和党仍然没有能够发起反对新医疗制度的有力回击。 counterattack| American Dictionaryanattackintendedtostoporopposeanattackby anenemyorcompetitor counterattack
Faced with alawsuitfornegligence, he counterattacked byfilingchargesagainst his accusers. (Definition ofcounterattackfrom theCambridge Academic Content Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)Examplesofcounterattackcounterattack This legal offensive pushed the union into even more political activity, and the union'scounterattackrevealed the contours of the cartel in greater clarity.From theCambridge English Corpus The effect of the employer'scounterattackwas a two-dimensional redrawing of the boundaries of the common field occupied by management and labor.From theCambridge English Corpus Two rather different lines of defense/counterattackhave emerged.From theCambridge English Corpus Yet, this does not presume the weakening of power, rather thecounterattackonly increases the strength of power in the form of resistance.From theCambridge English Corpus It also faced smaller employers with increasingly strong incentives tocounterattackthe union shop drive.From theCambridge English Corpus These black-and-white views resonate well in those holding similar views and provoke counterattacks from opposing camps.From theCambridge English Corpus There was a strong movement to launch acounterattackon the so-called bourgeois rightists throughout the country.From theCambridge English Corpus They are still not combatants nor direct threats to others, but they are responsible for such threats and, on this ground, subject tocounterattack.From theCambridge English Corpus After several ineffectual counterattacks, the troops withdrew to their pre-offensive positions.From theCambridge English Corpus Such a union, armed with material benefits for members, stood a much greater chance of withstanding economic vicissitudes and employer counterattacks than any alternative.From theCambridge English Corpus The operators' open shopcounterattackdropped the tonnage produced under union contract to 7 percent in 1912.From theCambridge English Corpus Smaller employers, unable to control prices and production and squeezed between the corporations and the union shop threat, reacted with a virulent and unyielding antiunioncounterattack.From theCambridge English Corpus Its distinguishing feature is the fact that if a man is insulted and his honour questioned, then his honour is diminished or destroyed unless he responds with an appropriatecounterattack.From theCambridge English Corpus It certainly helped trigger off their 'counterattack'.From theCambridge English Corpus In particular, classical ' 'space-time' ' was replaced by a new ' ' space-speed, ' ' he argues, so that strategy/action, before/after, attack/counterattackbecame ' ' fused and confused' ' through networks of instantaneity.From theCambridge English Corpus These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. #https://dictionary.cambridge.org//dictionary/english/counterattack## |