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{
"term": "assault",
"partOfSpeech": "noun",
"ox5000": true,
"cefr": "c1",
"definitions": [
{
"senseNumber": 1,
"definition": "the crime of attacking somebody physically",
"sensetop": "assault on/upon somebody",
"labels": "(British English)(North American English)(British English)(North American English)(especially British English)(especially British English)(especially North American English)(especially British English)",
"cefr": "c1",
"examples": [
{
"text": "Both men were charged with assault."
},
{
"text": "sexual assaults"
},
{
"text": "A significant number of **indecent assaults** on women go unreported.",
"contextForm": "assault on/upon somebody"
},
{
"text": "Better street lighting has helped reduce the number of assaults against women."
},
{
"text": "He reported the assault to the police."
},
{
"text": "allegations of police assault on the boy"
},
{
"text": "assaults committed by teenagers"
}
],
"topics": ["Crime and punishment"],
"collocations": {
"adjective": ["brutal", "ferocious", "savage"],
"… of assaults": ["series", "wave"],
"verb + assault": ["carry out", "commit", "be the victim of"],
"assault + verb": ["happen", "occur", "take place"],
"preposition": ["assault against", "assault on", "assault upon"],
"phrases": ["allegations of assault", "assault and battery"]
}
},
{
"senseNumber": 2,
"definition": "the act of attacking a building, an area, etc. in order to take control of it",
"sensetop": "assault (on/upon/against somebody/something)",
"cefr": "c1",
"examples": [
{
"text": "An assault on the capital was launched in the early hours of the morning."
},
{
"text": "air assaults by fighter planes"
},
{
"text": "a series of assaults on enemy targets"
},
{
"text": "The garrison was built to withstand assaults."
},
{
"text": "The factory came under assault from soldiers in the mountains."
},
{
"text": "After an all-out assault the village was captured by the enemy."
}
],
"synonyms": "attack",
"collocations": {
"adjective": ["all-out", "direct", "frontal"],
"… of assaults": ["series"],
"verb + assault": ["begin", "carry out", "conduct"],
"assault + noun": ["course", "operation", "gun"],
"preposition": ["under assault", "assault on"]
}
},
{
"senseNumber": 3,
"definition": "the act of trying to achieve something that is difficult or dangerous",
"sensetop": "assault (on/upon something)",
"cefr": "c1",
"examples": [
{
"text": "The government has mounted a new assault on unemployment."
},
{
"text": "a two-year legal assault on alleged tax fraud"
},
{
"text": "Three people died during an assault on the mountain *(= while trying to climb it)*."
}
],
"topics": ["Difficulty and failure"]
},
{
"senseNumber": 4,
"definition": "an act of criticizing somebody/something severely",
"sensetop": "assault on/upon/against somebody/something",
"cefr": "c1",
"examples": [
{
"text": "The suggested closures **came under assault** from all parties."
},
{
"text": "The paper's assault on the president was totally unjustified.",
"contextForm": "assault on/upon/against somebody/something"
},
{
"text": "She used the article to make a sustained assault on her former political allies."
},
{
"text": "He launched into a verbal assault on tabloid journalism."
}
],
"synonyms": "attack",
"collocations": {
"adjective": ["all-out", "direct", "frontal"],
"… of assaults": ["series"],
"verb + assault": ["begin", "carry out", "conduct"],
"assault + noun": ["course", "operation", "gun"],
"preposition": ["under assault", "assault on"]
}
},
{
"senseNumber": 5,
"definition": "an act that threatens to harm somebody physically, whether or not actual harm is done",
"labels": "(law)",
"examples": []
}
],
"pronunciations": {
"uk": [
{
"pronunciation": "/əˈsɔːlt/",
"audio": "as/assault/assault__gb_1.mp3"
}
],
"us": [
{
"pronunciation": "/əˈsɔːlt/",
"audio": "as/assault/assault__us_1.mp3"
}
]
},
"wordOrigin": "Middle English: from Old French asaut (noun), assauter (verb), based on Latin ad- ‘to’ + saltare, frequentative of salire ‘to leap’. Compare with assail."
}