siege
名詞圍攻,圍困,圍城(期間); 不斷襲擊; 長(zhǎng)期努力
1. lay siege to : 包圍;
1. lay siege to : 包圍;
名詞
1.
1. After an 18-hour siege, the police stormed the house and captured the gunman.
武裝劫持十八小時(shí)之后,警方襲擊了那所房子并抓獲了持槍罪犯。
2. The insurrectionary army laid siege to the capital.
起義軍圍攻京城。
1. 攻城:Tank)攻城(Siege)時(shí),炮火齊鳴,威力還是相當(dāng)駭人的. 其它的作戰(zhàn)單位使用起來也有相當(dāng)不錯(cuò)的效果. 并且它的機(jī)械化部隊(duì)在損壞后都可以得到快速修復(fù)Zerg族這種類似爬蟲、異形的種族,它們是通過不斷的孵化,變形來壯大實(shí)力的.
1. (軍隊(duì)或警察對(duì)某地的)圍困,包圍,圍攻
A siege is a military or police operation in which soldiers or police surround a place in order to force the people there to come out or give up control of the place.
e.g. We must do everything possible to lift the siege...
我們必須盡一切可能解除包圍。
e.g. They are hopeful of bringing the siege to a peaceful conclusion...
他們希望能和平結(jié)束這次圍困。
2. (警察、士兵、新聞?dòng)浾叩?包圍,圍住
If police, soldiers, or journalists lay siege to a place, they surround it in order to force the people there to come out or give up control of the place.
e.g. The rebels laid siege to the governor's residence...
叛亂者包圍了總督府。
e.g. The press laid siege to the club.
記者圍住了俱樂部。
3. 遭受嚴(yán)厲批評(píng);承受巨大壓力
If someone or something is under siege, they are being severely criticized or put under a great deal of pressure.
e.g. The guy'll think he's under siege...
那家伙會(huì)認(rèn)為他承受了巨大壓力。
e.g. Radio One is under siege from all sides.
廣播一臺(tái)受到了來自各方的嚴(yán)厲批評(píng)。