assailing
v. 攻擊( assail的現在分詞 ); 困擾; 質問; 毅然應對
If someone assails you, they criticize you strongly.
The opposition's newspapers assail the government each day...
反對黨的報紙每天都對政府進行猛烈抨擊。
The labour movement has been assailed by accusations of sexism and demands for change from feminists.
勞工運動遭到女權主義者的猛烈抨擊,指責其存在性別歧視,並要求作出改善。
If someone assails you, they attack you violently.
Dividing his command, Morgan assailed both strongholds at the same time...
摩根派遣部隊同時襲擊了兩個據點。
Her husband was assailed by a young man with a knife in a Glasgow park.
她的丈夫在格拉斯哥的一所公園遭到一名持刀年輕男子的襲擊。
If you are assailed by something unpleasant such as fears or problems, you are greatly troubled by a large number of them.
She is assailed by self-doubt and emotional insecurity.
她被自我懷疑和情感上的不安全感所困擾。
If you say that a loud sound or a strong smell assails someone's ears or nostrils, you are emphasizing that it is very intense and seems shocking or unpleasant.
The scent of burning metal assailed his nostrils.
燃燒的金屬的味道刺激著他的嗅覺。
Last - minute doubts were assailing her.
最後一分鐘中的猶豫湧上心頭.
The pressing darkness increased the tension in every student's heart , assailing them with a nameless fear.
黑暗壓下來,使每個人的心情變得更緊張.
Luxuriant and verdant , ho , whiffs of perfume assailing my nostrils.
葳蕤而蓊蘢兮芳馨而醉鼻 ﹒.