onslaught
n. 猛攻,攻擊; 突擊; 大量的傾瀉
An onslaught on someone or something is a very violent, forceful attack against them.
The attackers launched another vicious onslaught on their victim...
襲擊者再度兇殘地攻擊受害人。
The rebels responded to a military onslaught against them by launching a major assault on an army camp.
叛亂分子為報復政府的軍事打擊,向一處軍營發動猛攻。
If you refer to an onslaught of something, you mean that there is a large amount of it, often so that it is very difficult to deal with.
The onslaught of orders should keep aircraft manufacturers busy for some time.
紛至沓來的訂單應該會讓飛機制造商忙碌一段時間。
...the constant onslaught of ads on American TV.
美國電視上讓人應接不暇的廣告
1. a sudden and severe onset of trouble
2. (military) an offensive against an enemy (using weapons);
3. the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)
First match, easily won the Zaoui, especially her serve in the onslaught , so overwhelming opponents.
首場比賽, 扎維贏得很輕鬆, 特別是她在發球局的強大攻勢, 讓對手難以招架.
They successfully resisted the onslaught of the enemy.
戰場上,他們再一次成功遏阻了敵軍的圍攻.
But always will our whole nation remember the character of the onslaught against us.
而且,我們整個民族將永遠記住大肆對我們發起進攻的人物.
The city resisted the enemy onslaught for two weeks.
這個城市反抗敵人的猛攻達兩個星期之久.
Luckily for Britain, Angleton was able to protect us from the onslaught.
安格頓爾保護了我們, 使我們未遭受巨大災難,這真是英國的大幸.