Hanapin
to attack
01
atak
to act violently against someone or something to try to harm them
02
atake
to begin using weapons against a place or enemy during a war
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atake
(in sports) to go forward and make an attempt to score a goal or point against an opponent
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atak
to criticize someone for their actions or opinions
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atake
to damage or destroy something
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atakihin
set to work upon; turn one's energies vigorously to a task
Attack
01
atake
an act of violence or aggression against a place or a person
02
atake
an attempt to injure or destroy forces or buildings of the enemy in a war
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atake
an offensive move in a sport or game
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atak
intense adverse criticism
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atake
a decisive manner of beginning a musical tone or phrase
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pag-atake
ideas or actions intended to deal with a problem or situation
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atake
strong criticism
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atake
the onset of a corrosive or destructive process (as by a chemical agent)
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atak
a sudden, severe, and often brief appearance of a health problem that is hard to control
What is an "attack"?
An attack refers to the sudden and severe start of a disease or a symptom. It often shows up with intense and quick symptoms that can be very serious or life-threatening. For example, a heart attack involves a sudden blockage of blood flow to the heart, resulting in chest pain and other symptoms. Similarly, an asthma attack involves sudden narrowing of the airways, leading to difficulty breathing. Treatment for attacks typically involves urgent medical attention to ease symptoms and prevent further problems.
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atak
a player's action of threatening to capture an opponent's piece, control key squares, or put the opponent's king in checkmate
Halimbawa
Yesterday, the army successfully attacked the enemy's stronghold under the cover of darkness.
Right now, the security forces are actively attacking the insurgent positions.
Some hackers regularly attack computer systems to steal sensitive information.
The predators in the wild often attack weaker members of the herd.
Why are you always attacking your colleagues during team discussions?