释义 |
broadside I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun 1. : the side of a ship above the waterline 2. : a broad or nearly unbroken surface of an object < couldn't hit the broadside of a barn > 3. a. archaic : a sizable sheet of paper printed on one side only; especially : one publicizing a controversy or official proclamation b. : a sheet printed on one or both sides and folded as for mailing — by some limited in use to a sheet on which the printed text runs from side to side across the folds c. : printed matter placed broadside 4. : something printed on a broadside usually for general sale or distribution; especially : broadside ballad 5. a. : the whole array of guns on one side of a ship; also : their simultaneous discharge b. : a volley especially of abuse or denunciation 6. : a large floodlight used to illuminate a film set or television set II. adjective 1. : directed broadside < a broadside attack > 2. : placed broadside < a broadside table of figures > III. adverb 1. a. : with the broadside turned toward a given object or point b. of printed matter : set at right angles to the ordinary text direction < a table printed broadside on two facing pages > 2. : in one volley : all together 3. : at large : at random : without selection of a specific target < a sales letter sent out broadside to a number of prospects > IV. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. : to proceed or go broadside 2. : to discharge broadsides V. verb transitive verb : to hit broadside < the car was broadsided by a truck > |