
Broadsided
UK
/ˈbrɔːdsaɪdɪd/
US
/ˈbrɔrdˌsaɪdɪd/

Translation broadsided into russian
broadside
Verbbroadsided
Past Simple / Past Participle
broadside
broadsides
broadsided Past Simple / Past Participle
broadsiding Gerund
The ship broadsided the enemy vessel with all its cannons.
Корабль атаковал вражеское судно всеми своими пушками.
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broadsided
AdjectiveUK
/ˈbrɔːdsaɪdɪd/
US
/ˈbrɔrdˌsaɪdɪd/
broadsided
The ship was broadsided by a massive wave.
Корабль был атакован боковой волной.
Definitions
broadside
NounA nearly simultaneous firing of all the guns from one side of a warship.
The ship unleashed a powerful broadside against the enemy vessel.
A strongly worded critical attack, especially in print.
The politician faced a broadside from the press after the scandal.
A large sheet of paper printed on one side only, often used for posters or announcements.
The broadside was posted on the wall to announce the upcoming concert.
broadside
VerbTo attack or criticize someone or something forcefully.
The politician broadsided his opponent during the debate, leaving the audience in shock.
Idioms and phrases
political broadside
The candidate launched a political broadside against his opponent.
политический выпад
Кандидат обрушил политический выпад на своего оппонента.
verbal broadside
The manager's verbal broadside caught everyone off guard at the meeting.
словесный выпад
Словесный выпад менеджера застал всех врасплох на встрече.
critical broadside
The article was a critical broadside against the government's new policy.
критический выпад
Статья была критическим выпадом против новой политики правительства.
full broadside
The ship fired a full broadside at the enemy vessel.
полный залп
Корабль дал полный залп по вражескому судну.
unexpected broadside
Her unexpected broadside during the debate left the audience stunned.
неожиданный выпад
Ее неожиданный выпад во время дебатов ошеломил аудиторию.