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Verbs Nouns Adjectives/Adverbs Pronouns Prepositions Conjunctions
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CORE WORDS


CEFR SNOT Relations with other people • war and peace attack
CEFR SNOT Relations with other people • war and peace to attack

Glob1500 attack a violent attempt to damage, injure or kill; v. to start a fight n.
NGSL3000 attack to try to destroy, beat, or injure verb
NGSL3000 tackle attempt to force a person to the ground; often in sports such as RUGBY or American football n
SAT5000 tack A small sharp-pointed nail. n.

Tanaka6000 attack Tanaka6000 attacked Tanaka6000 tack

COMPOUND WORDS


attack {n} (attempt to cause damage or injury) attack {n} (medicine: sudden onset of a disease) attack {n} (offense of a battle) attack {v} (to aggressively challenge with words) attack {v} (to apply violent force) attacker {n} ((soccer)) attacker {n} (someone who attacks) attack is the best form of defence {proverb} (attacking the opposition first is better than waiting) counter-attack {n} (an attack made in response to an attack by the opponents) haystack {n} (a mound, pile, or stack of stored hay) heart attack {n} (acute myocardial infarction) needle in a haystack {n} (idiomatic) panic attack {n} (sudden period of intense anxiety) smokestack {n} (a conduit or group of conduits atop a structure allowing smoke to flow out) stack {n} (a pile of identical objects) stack {n} (computing: data structure) tack {n} (hardtack) SEE: hardtack :: tack {n} (nautical: distance between these maneuvers) SEE: board :: tack {n} (nautical: maneuver) tack {n} (thumbtack) SEE: thumbtack :: tack {v} (nautical: to turn the bow through the wind) tack {v} (to stitch) tackifier {n} (tackiness agent) tackle {n} (American football: defensive position) SEE: defensive tackle :: tackle {n} (American football: offensive position) SEE: offensive tackle :: tackle {n} (gadgetry) SEE: gadgetry :: tackle {n} (nautical: system of ropes and blocks) tackle {n} (sports: attempt to take control over the ball) tackle {v} (to face or deal with attempting to overcome or fight down) tacky {adj} (colloquial: in bad taste) tacky {adj} (colloquial: of low quality) tacky {adj} (slightly sticky) thumbtack {n} (nail-like tack) tie tack {n} (pin to hold necktie) SEE: tie clip ::

5000 WORDS


L064 P2358 attack der Angriff 袭击
L072 P2756 to attack angreifen 进攻
L126 P5512 to prevent an attack einen Anschlag verhindern 阻止一次袭击















PHRASES



Están preparados para atacar al enemigo.



They are ready to attack the enemy .


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(ES )

(1240)

Se vestía de manera vulgar.



He is dressed in a tacky way .


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(ES )

(1715)

Ella acaba de recibir una gran pila de correo.



She just received a big stack of mail .


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(ES )

(1972)

Ataca la actual situación política.



She is attacking the current political situation .


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(ES )

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