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chōng to attack / to batter / (of waves) to pound against / shock / impact
to originate / to initiate / to launch (an attack, an initiative etc) / to start / to propose sth (for the first time)
shā to kill; to slay; to murder; to attack / to weaken; to reduce / (dialect) to smart / (used after a verb) extremely
nào noisy / cacophonous / to make noise / to disturb / to vent (feelings) / to fall ill / to have an attack (of sickness) / to go in (for some activity) / to joke
zhēng journey / trip / expedition / to go on long campaign / to attack
to hit / to strike / to attack / to crack down on sth / blow / (psychological) shock / percussion (music)
gōng to attack / to accuse / to study / (LGBT) top
gōng to attack / to accuse / to charge / an attack (terrorist or military)
jìn gōng to attack / to assault / to go on the offensive / attack / assault / offense (sports)
ái to take a beating; to come under attack
chāo to plagiarize / to copy / to attack the flank or rear of an enemy
shā to attack and kill
sudden and violent attack / assault / fig. rushed job / concentrated effort to finish a job quickly
attack (esp. surprise attack) / raid / to attack
lái fàn (of enemy forces) to invade; to attack
pēng to attack (verbally or in writing)
tōu to mount a sneak attack / to raid
gōng to vilify sb wantonly / unrestrained attack (on sb)
jiào bǎn to signal the musicians (in Chinese opera, by prolonging a spoken word before attacking a song) / (coll.) to challenge
chū , gōng bèi to catch an enemy off guard with a surprise attack (idiom, from Sunzi's "The Art of War" 孙子兵法)


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