ambush
n. 埋伏; 伏擊; 伏擊者,伏兵; 伏擊點
vt. 伏擊
If a group of people ambush their enemies, they attack them after hiding and waiting for them.
The Guatemalan army says rebels ambushed and killed 10 patrolmen.
瓜地馬拉軍方說叛亂分子伏擊打死了10名巡邏兵。
An ambush is an attack on someone by people who have been hiding and waiting for them.
A policeman has been shot dead in an ambush.
一次伏擊中一名警察中彈身亡。
If someone is lying in ambush, they are hiding and waiting for someone, usually to attack them.
The gunmen, lying in ambush, opened fire, killing the driver.
埋伏的槍手開槍打死了司機。
1. the act of concealing yourself and lying in wait to attack by surprise
1. wait in hiding to attack
2. hunt (quarry) by stalking and ambushing
They lay in ambush for us.
他們埋伏等待我們.
The enemy chased the decoys down to the place of ambush.
敵人將誘騙者一直追到伏兵所在地.
They laid an ambush for George in the dark.
他們埋伏在暗處等著逮捕喬治.
Olympic organizers are taking steps to protect official sponsors from such competition known ambush marketing.
奧運會的組織者真採取行動來保護官方贊助商免於這種埋伏性競爭.
They shoot from ambush at the innocent man; they shoot at him suddenly, without fear.
要在暗地射完全人. 他們忽然射他, 並不懼怕.