Attack
Translations of "attack" (104 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Afrikaans | aanval(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | — | |
| Albanian | sulm(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), sulmoj(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Amharic | መምታት(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ማጥቃት(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | mämtat, maṭḳat | |
| Ancient Greek | προσβολή(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), προσβολή(offense of a battle), προσβάλλω(to apply violent force), ἐπορούω(to apply violent force) | prosbolḗ, prosbolḗ, prosbállō, eporoúō | |
| Arabic | حَمْلَة(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), هُجُوم m هَجْمَة(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), هَاجَمَ(to apply violent force) | ḥamla, hujūm, hājama | |
| Armenian | գրոհ(offense of a battle), հարձակում(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), նոպա(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), արշավել(to apply violent force), գրոհել(to apply violent force), հարձակվել(to apply violent force) | groh, harjakum, nopa, aršavel, grohel, harjakvel | |
| Azerbaijani | hücum(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), həmlə(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), tutma(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), basqın etmək(to apply violent force), hücum etmək(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Bashkir | һөжүм(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | höjüm | |
| Basque | eraso(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), erasoaldi(offense of a battle), eraso(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Belarusian | напа́д(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), нападзе́нне(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), нападзе́ньне(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), атакава́ць(to apply violent force), напа́сці(to apply violent force), напада́ць(to apply violent force) | napád, napadzjénnje, napadzjénʹnje, atakavácʹ, napásci, napadácʹ | |
| Bengali | আক্রমণ(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), হামলা(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | akromon, hamla | |
| Breton | argadenn(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), argadenn(offense of a battle), kerc'h(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), argadiñ(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Bulgarian | ата́ка(offense of a battle), нападе́ние(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), нападе́ние(offense of a battle), настъпле́ние(offense of a battle), при́стъп(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), атаку́вам(to apply violent force), напа́дам(to apply violent force), нападам(to aggressively challenge with words), нахвърлям се(to aggressively challenge with words) | atáka, napadénie, napadénie, nastǎplénie, prístǎp, atakúvam, napádam, napadam, nahvǎrljam se | |
| Burmese | ရန်ပြု(to apply violent force) | ranpru. | |
| Catalan | accés(active episode of a chronic or recurrent disease), atac(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), atac(offense of a battle), atac(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), atacar(to apply violent force), atacar(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | پەلەمار(offense of a battle), تێبەربوون(to apply violent force) | pelemar, têberbûn | |
| Cheyenne | a'eotse(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Chinese Cantonese | 攻擊 /攻击(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | gung¹ gik¹ | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 攻擊 /攻击(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), 攻擊 /攻击(offense of a battle), 打擊 /打击(to apply violent force), 攻擊 /攻击(to apply violent force), 進攻 /进攻(to apply violent force) | gōngjī, gōngjí, gōngjī, dǎjī, gōngjī, gōngjí, jìngōng | |
| Cornish | omsettyans(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), omsettya(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Czech | napadení(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), útok(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), útok(offense of a battle), útočit(to apply violent force), útočit(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Danish | anfald(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), angreb(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), angreb(offense of a battle), angribe(to apply violent force), angribe(to aggressively challenge with words), overfalde(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Dutch | aanslag(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), aanval(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), aanval(offense of a battle), aanval(volleyball: hit other than serve or block that sends the ball over the net), aanvalszijde(cricket: bowlers of a cricket side), aanvallen(to apply violent force), aanvallen(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Esperanto | agreso(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), atako(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), atako(offense of a battle), agresi(to apply violent force), agresi(to aggressively challenge with words), ataki(to apply violent force), ataki(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Estonian | haigushoog(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), kallaletung(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), rünnak(offense of a battle), halvustama(to aggressively challenge with words), ründama(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Finnish | aloitus(amount of time it takes for the volume of an audio signal to go from zero to maximum level), hyökkäys(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), hyökkäys(attempt to detract from the worth or credibility of, a person, position, idea, object, or thing), hyökkäys(offense of a battle), hyökkääjät(cricket: bowlers of a cricket side), hyökkääjät(lacrosse: the attackmen of a team), isku(attempt to detract from the worth or credibility of, a person, position, idea, object, or thing), iskulyönti(volleyball: hit other than serve or block that sends the ball over the net), kohtaus(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), kohtaus(active episode of a chronic or recurrent disease), päällekarkaus(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), rynnäkkö(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), rynnäkkö(offense of a battle), sairaskohtaus(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), arvostella(to aggressively challenge with words), hyökätä(to apply violent force), hyökätä(to aggressively challenge with words), hyökätä(cricket: to bat aggressively), hyökätä(soccer: to move forward in an attempt to score point), kritisoida(to aggressively challenge with words), käydä kimppuun(to apply violent force), käydä kimppuun(to aggressively challenge with words), käydä kimppuun(to deal with something undesirable in a direct way), käydä käsiksi(to apply violent force), käydä käsiksi(to deal with something undesirable in a direct way), käydä päälle(to apply violent force) | — | |
| French | attaque(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), attaque(offense of a battle), apostropher(to aggressively challenge with words), attaquer(to apply violent force), attaquer(to aggressively challenge with words), attaquer(soccer: to move forward in an attempt to score point), invectiver(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Galician | ataque(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ataque(offense of a battle), atacar(to apply violent force), atacar(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Georgian | თავდასხმა(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), თავდასხმა(offense of a battle), იერიში(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), იერიში(offense of a battle), შეტევა(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), შეტევა(offense of a battle), შეტევა(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), შტურმი(offense of a battle), თავდასხმა(to apply violent force), შეტევა(to apply violent force) | tavdasxma, tavdasxma, ieriši, ieriši, šeṭeva, šeṭeva, šeṭeva, šṭurmi, tavdasxma, šeṭeva | |
| German | Anfall(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), Anfall(active episode of a chronic or recurrent disease), Angriff(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), Angriff(offense of a battle), Attacke(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), Attacke(offense of a battle), angreifen(to apply violent force), angreifen(to aggressively challenge with words), attackieren(to apply violent force), attackieren(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Greek | έφοδος(offense of a battle), ανάκρουση(amount of time it takes for the volume of an audio signal to go from zero to maximum level), επίθεση(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), επίθεση(offense of a battle), κρίση(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), προσβολή(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), επιτίθεμαι(to apply violent force), επιτίθεμαι(to aggressively challenge with words), καταπιάνομαι(to aggressively challenge with words) | éfodos, anákrousi, epíthesi, epíthesi, krísi, prosvolí, epitíthemai, epitíthemai, katapiánomai | |
| Hebrew | הַתְקָפָה(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), מִתְקָפָה(offense of a battle), הִתְקִיף(to apply violent force) | hatkafá, mitkafá, hitkíf | |
| Hindi | आक्रमण(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), आक्रमण(offense of a battle), हमला(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), आक्रमण करना(to apply violent force) | ākramaṇ, ākramaṇ, hamlā, ākramaṇ karnā | |
| Hungarian | támadás(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), támadás(offense of a battle), megtámad(to apply violent force), nekimegy(to apply violent force), támad(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Icelandic | árás(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | — | |
| Ido | atako(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | — | |
| Indonesian | anfal(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), kritis(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), serangan(offense of a battle), serangan(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), serbuan(offense of a battle) | — | |
| Ingrian | ammus(medicine: sudden onset of a disease) | — | |
| Iranian Persian | حَمْلِه(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), هُجوم(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), یورِش(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), یورِش(offense of a battle) | hamle, hojum, yureš, yureš | |
| Irish | aimsiú(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), amas(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ionsaí(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ionsaí(offense of a battle), ruaig(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), ruaig(active episode of a chronic or recurrent disease), taom(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), ionsaigh(to apply violent force), ionsaigh(soccer: to move forward in an attempt to score point) | — | |
| Italian | attacco(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), attacco(offense of a battle), attacco(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), aggredire(to apply violent force), assalire(to apply violent force), attaccare(soccer: to move forward in an attempt to score point) | — | |
| Japanese | 攻撃(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), 攻撃(offense of a battle), 攻撃する(to apply violent force) | kōgeki, kōgeki, kōgeki suru | |
| Kabuverdianu | agredí(to apply violent force), agridi(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Kazakh | шабуыл(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), шабуыл жасау(to apply violent force) | şabuyl, şabuyl jasau | |
| Khmer | កន្លុក(to apply violent force) | kɑɑnlok | |
| Korean | 공격(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), 공격(offense of a battle), 공격하다(to apply violent force), 돌격하다(to apply violent force) | gonggyeok, gonggyeok, gonggyeokhada, dolgyeokhada | |
| Kyrgyz | асылуу(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), атака кылуу(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), зыян(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), качыруу(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), качырып кирүү(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), кол салуу(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), таасир(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), таасирлөө(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), чабуул(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), чабуул жасоо(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | asıluu, ataka kıluu, zıyan, kacıruu, kacırıp kirüü, kol saluu, taasir, taasirlöö, cabuul, cabuul jasoo | |
| Lao | ການໂຈມຕີ(offense of a battle), ທຳຮ້າຍ(to apply violent force), ໂຈມຕີ(to apply violent force) | kān chōm tī, tham hāi, chōm tī | |
| Latin | aggressiō(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), impetus(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), impetus(offense of a battle), impugnātiō(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), aggredior(to apply violent force), impetō(to apply violent force), incessō(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Latvian | uzbrukums(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), uzbrukt(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Lithuanian | ataka(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), puolimas(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), atakuoti(to apply violent force), pulti(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Lower Sorbian | napad(offense of a battle) | — | |
| Macedonian | атака(offense of a battle), напад(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), напад(offense of a battle), атакува(to apply violent force), нападне(to apply violent force), напаѓа(to apply violent force) | ataka, napad, napad, atakuva, napadne, napaǵa | |
| Malay | serangan(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), serangan(offense of a battle), menyerang(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Malayalam | ആക്രമണം(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ആക്രമിക്കുക(to apply violent force) | ākramaṇaṁ, ākramikkuka | |
| Manx | soiaghey er(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Māori | huaki(offense of a battle), kōkiri(offense of a battle), pāha(offense of a battle), upokotaua(offense of a battle), whakatoke(offense of a battle), pāha(to apply violent force), taiapu(to apply violent force), whakatorotoro(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Middle English | enemyte(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | — | |
| Mongolian | дайралт(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), дайрах(to apply violent force), довтлох(to apply violent force) | dajralt, dajrax, dovtlox | |
| Nepali | आक्रमण(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), हमला(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | ākramaṇ, hamalā | |
| Ngazidja Comorian | shamɓulio(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | — | |
| Norman | attaque(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), attaque(offense of a battle), attatchi(to apply violent force), attatchi(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| North Frisian | uungribe(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Northern Kurdish | êrîş(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | — | |
| Northern Thai | ᨧᩰᩫ᩠ᨾᨲᩦ(to apply violent force), ᨮᩣᩴᩁ᩶ᩤ᩠ᨿ(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Norwegian Bokmål | anfall(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), angrep(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | — | |
| Norwegian Nynorsk | anfall(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), angrep(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), åtak(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | — | |
| Occitan | atac(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), atacar(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Odia | ଆକ୍ରମଣ(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | ākramaṇa | |
| Old Church Slavonic | напасти(to apply violent force) | napasti | |
| Old English | onrǣs(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), onrǣs(offense of a battle), rǣsan(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Old Norse | sókn(offense of a battle), sǿkja(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Pashto | حمله(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), هجوم(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | hamlá, hojum | |
| Persian | حمله کردن(to apply violent force), هجوم آوردن(to apply violent force) | hamle kardan | |
| Plautdietsch | Aunfaul(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), Aunfaul(active episode of a chronic or recurrent disease) | — | |
| Polish | akcja(offense of a battle), atak(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), atak(attempt to detract from the worth or credibility of, a person, position, idea, object, or thing), atak(offense of a battle), atak(cricket: bowlers of a cricket side), atak(volleyball: hit other than serve or block that sends the ball over the net), atak(lacrosse: the attackmen of a team), atak(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), atak(active episode of a chronic or recurrent disease), napad(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), napad(offense of a battle), napad(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), napad(active episode of a chronic or recurrent disease), ofensywa(offense of a battle), szturm(offense of a battle), atakować(to apply violent force), atakować(to aggressively challenge with words), atakować(cricket: to aim balls at the batsman’s wicket), atakować(cricket: to set a field, or bowl in a manner designed to get wickets), atakować(cricket: to bat aggressively), atakować(soccer: to move forward in an attempt to score point), napadać(to apply violent force), napadać(to aggressively challenge with words), napaść(to apply violent force), napaść(to aggressively challenge with words), zaatakować(to apply violent force), zaatakować(to aggressively challenge with words), zaatakować(cricket: to aim balls at the batsman’s wicket), zaatakować(cricket: to set a field, or bowl in a manner designed to get wickets), zaatakować(cricket: to bat aggressively), zaatakować(soccer: to move forward in an attempt to score point) | — | |
| Portuguese | ataque(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ataque(offense of a battle), ataque(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), investida(offense of a battle), atacar(to apply violent force), atacar(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Romanian | atac(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), atac(offense of a battle), ataca(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Russian | ата́ка(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ата́ка(offense of a battle), ата́ка(volleyball: hit other than serve or block that sends the ball over the net), нападе́ние(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), нападе́ние(offense of a battle), наступле́ние(offense of a battle), при́ступ(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), припа́док(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), уда́р(volleyball: hit other than serve or block that sends the ball over the net), штурм(offense of a battle), атакова́ть(to apply violent force), критикова́ть(to aggressively challenge with words), напа́сть(to apply violent force), напа́сть(to aggressively challenge with words), напада́ть(to apply violent force), напада́ть(to aggressively challenge with words) | atáka, atáka, atáka, napadénije, napadénije, nastuplénije, prístup, pripádok, udár, šturm, atakovátʹ, kritikovátʹ, napástʹ, napástʹ, napadátʹ, napadátʹ | |
| Scottish Gaelic | f(offense of a battle), ionnsaigh(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ionnsaigh(offense of a battle), thoir ionnsaigh(to apply violent force), thoir ionnsaigh(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Serbo-Croatian | nápad(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), на́пад(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), nàpadati(to apply violent force), nàpasti(to apply violent force), на̀падати(to apply violent force), на̀пасти(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Slovak | napadnutie(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), útok(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), útok(offense of a battle), napadnúť(to apply violent force), pustiť sa do(to deal with something undesirable in a direct way), útočiť(to apply violent force), útočiť(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Slovene | napad(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), napad(offense of a battle), napad(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), napasti(to apply violent force), napasti(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Spanish | ataque(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ataque(offense of a battle), ataque(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), atacar(to apply violent force), atacar(to aggressively challenge with words), atacar(soccer: to move forward in an attempt to score point) | — | |
| Swahili | mashambulizi(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), mashambulizi(offense of a battle) | — | |
| Swedish | anfall(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), anfall(offense of a battle), attack(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), attack(offense of a battle), anfalla(to apply violent force), anfalla(soccer: to move forward in an attempt to score point), angripa(to aggressively challenge with words), attackera(to apply violent force), attackera(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Tajik | юриш(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ҳамла(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ҳуҷум(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ҳамла кардан(to apply violent force), ҳуҷум кардан(to apply violent force) | yuriš, hamla, hujum, hamla kardan, hujum kardan | |
| Tamil | தாக்குதல்(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), தாக்குதல்(offense of a battle), தாக்கு(to apply violent force), தாக்கு(to aggressively challenge with words) | tākkutal, tākkutal, tākku, tākku | |
| Tatar | һөҗүм(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | höcüm | |
| Telugu | దాడి(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), దాడి(offense of a battle), దండెత్తు(to apply violent force), దాడి చేయు(to apply violent force) | dāḍi, dāḍi, daṇḍettu, dāḍi cēyu | |
| Thai | การโจมตี(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), การโจมตี(offense of a battle), โจมตี(to apply violent force) | gaan-joom-dtii, gaan-joom-dtii, joom-dtii | |
| Turkish | hamle(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), hücum(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), hücûm(offense of a battle), saldırı(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), saldırı(offense of a battle), taarruz(offense of a battle), saldırmak(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Turkmen | hüjüm(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | — | |
| Ukrainian | ата́ка(offense of a battle), на́пад(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), на́пад(offense of a battle), атакува́ти(to apply violent force), напа́сти(to apply violent force), напада́ти(to apply violent force) | atáka, nápad, nápad, atakuváty, napásty, napadáty | |
| Urdu | آکْرَمَن(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), حَمْلَہ(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ہَجْمَہ(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), ہُجُوم(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), یُورِش(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | ākraman, hamla, hajma, hujūm, yūriś | |
| Uyghur | ھۇجۇم(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | hujum | |
| Uzbek | hamla(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), hujum(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), hamla qilmoq(to apply violent force), hujum qilmoq(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Vietnamese | sự công kích(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), sự công kích(offense of a battle), sự tấn công(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), công kích(to apply violent force) | — | |
| Volapük | tatak(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), tatakön(to apply violent force), tatakön(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Walloon | ataker(to apply violent force), ataker(to aggressively challenge with words), ataker(soccer: to move forward in an attempt to score point), atouwer(to aggressively challenge with words), hushtiner(to aggressively challenge with words), årgouwer(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Welsh | cyrch(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), pwl(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), ymosodiad(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), cyrchu(to apply violent force), ymosod ar(to apply violent force) | — | |
| West-Frisian | oanfal(offense of a battle), oanfalle(to apply violent force), oanfalle(to aggressively challenge with words) | — | |
| Yiddish | אַטאַק(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), אַטאַקע(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death) | atak, atake | |
| Zazaki | gur (diq)(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), hamle(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), hıcum(attempt to cause damage, injury, or death), hıcum(offense of a battle), qılıbyen(offense of a battle), tepıştış (diq)(medicine: sudden onset of a disease), gur biyen(to apply violent force), gur kerden(to apply violent force), hıcum kerden(to apply violent force) | — |
aanval
sulm, sulmoj
գրոհ, հարձակում, նոպա, արշավել, գրոհել, հարձակվել
groh, harjakum, nopa, aršavel, grohel, harjakvel
hücum, həmlə, tutma, basqın etmək, hücum etmək
eraso, erasoaldi, eraso
напа́д, нападзе́нне, нападзе́ньне, атакава́ць, напа́сці, напада́ць
napád, napadzjénnje, napadzjénʹnje, atakavácʹ, napásci, napadácʹ
argadenn, argadenn, kerc'h, argadiñ
ата́ка, нападе́ние, нападе́ние, настъпле́ние, при́стъп, атаку́вам, напа́дам, нападам, нахвърлям се
atáka, napadénie, napadénie, nastǎplénie, prístǎp, atakúvam, napádam, napadam, nahvǎrljam se
accés, atac, atac, atac, atacar, atacar
a'eotse
攻擊 /攻击, 攻擊 /攻击, 打擊 /打击, 攻擊 /攻击, 進攻 /进攻
gōngjī, gōngjí, gōngjī, dǎjī, gōngjī, gōngjí, jìngōng
omsettyans, omsettya
napadení, útok, útok, útočit, útočit
anfald, angreb, angreb, angribe, angribe, overfalde
aanslag, aanval, aanval, aanval, aanvalszijde, aanvallen, aanvallen
agreso, atako, atako, agresi, agresi, ataki, ataki
haigushoog, kallaletung, rünnak, halvustama, ründama
aloitus, hyökkäys, hyökkäys, hyökkäys, hyökkääjät, hyökkääjät, isku, iskulyönti, kohtaus, kohtaus, päällekarkaus, rynnäkkö, rynnäkkö, sairaskohtaus, arvostella, hyökätä, hyökätä, hyökätä, hyökätä, kritisoida, käydä kimppuun, käydä kimppuun, käydä kimppuun, käydä käsiksi, käydä käsiksi, käydä päälle
attaque, attaque, apostropher, attaquer, attaquer, attaquer, invectiver
ataque, ataque, atacar, atacar
თავდასხმა, თავდასხმა, იერიში, იერიში, შეტევა, შეტევა, შეტევა, შტურმი, თავდასხმა, შეტევა
tavdasxma, tavdasxma, ieriši, ieriši, šeṭeva, šeṭeva, šeṭeva, šṭurmi, tavdasxma, šeṭeva
Anfall, Anfall, Angriff, Angriff, Attacke, Attacke, angreifen, angreifen, attackieren, attackieren
έφοδος, ανάκρουση, επίθεση, επίθεση, κρίση, προσβολή, επιτίθεμαι, επιτίθεμαι, καταπιάνομαι
éfodos, anákrousi, epíthesi, epíthesi, krísi, prosvolí, epitíthemai, epitíthemai, katapiánomai
támadás, támadás, megtámad, nekimegy, támad
árás
atako
anfal, kritis, serangan, serangan, serbuan
ammus
aimsiú, amas, ionsaí, ionsaí, ruaig, ruaig, taom, ionsaigh, ionsaigh
attacco, attacco, attacco, aggredire, assalire, attaccare
agredí, agridi
асылуу, атака кылуу, зыян, качыруу, качырып кирүү, кол салуу, таасир, таасирлөө, чабуул, чабуул жасоо
asıluu, ataka kıluu, zıyan, kacıruu, kacırıp kirüü, kol saluu, taasir, taasirlöö, cabuul, cabuul jasoo
aggressiō, impetus, impetus, impugnātiō, aggredior, impetō, incessō
uzbrukums, uzbrukt
ataka, puolimas, atakuoti, pulti
napad
атака, напад, напад, атакува, нападне, напаѓа
ataka, napad, napad, atakuva, napadne, napaǵa
serangan, serangan, menyerang
soiaghey er
huaki, kōkiri, pāha, upokotaua, whakatoke, pāha, taiapu, whakatorotoro
enemyte
shamɓulio
attaque, attaque, attatchi, attatchi
uungribe
êrîş
ᨧᩰᩫ᩠ᨾᨲᩦ, ᨮᩣᩴᩁ᩶ᩤ᩠ᨿ
anfall, angrep
anfall, angrep, åtak
atac, atacar
onrǣs, onrǣs, rǣsan
sókn, sǿkja
Aunfaul, Aunfaul
akcja, atak, atak, atak, atak, atak, atak, atak, atak, napad, napad, napad, napad, ofensywa, szturm, atakować, atakować, atakować, atakować, atakować, atakować, napadać, napadać, napaść, napaść, zaatakować, zaatakować, zaatakować, zaatakować, zaatakować, zaatakować
ataque, ataque, ataque, investida, atacar, atacar
atac, atac, ataca
ата́ка, ата́ка, ата́ка, нападе́ние, нападе́ние, наступле́ние, при́ступ, припа́док, уда́р, штурм, атакова́ть, критикова́ть, напа́сть, напа́сть, напада́ть, напада́ть
atáka, atáka, atáka, napadénije, napadénije, nastuplénije, prístup, pripádok, udár, šturm, atakovátʹ, kritikovátʹ, napástʹ, napástʹ, napadátʹ, napadátʹ
f, ionnsaigh, ionnsaigh, thoir ionnsaigh, thoir ionnsaigh
nápad, на́пад, nàpadati, nàpasti, на̀падати, на̀пасти
napadnutie, útok, útok, napadnúť, pustiť sa do, útočiť, útočiť
napad, napad, napad, napasti, napasti
ataque, ataque, ataque, atacar, atacar, atacar
mashambulizi, mashambulizi
anfall, anfall, attack, attack, anfalla, anfalla, angripa, attackera, attackera
hamle, hücum, hücûm, saldırı, saldırı, taarruz, saldırmak
hüjüm
ата́ка, на́пад, на́пад, атакува́ти, напа́сти, напада́ти
atáka, nápad, nápad, atakuváty, napásty, napadáty
hamla, hujum, hamla qilmoq, hujum qilmoq
sự công kích, sự công kích, sự tấn công, công kích
tatak, tatakön, tatakön
ataker, ataker, ataker, atouwer, hushtiner, årgouwer
cyrch, pwl, ymosodiad, cyrchu, ymosod ar
oanfal, oanfalle, oanfalle
gur (diq), hamle, hıcum, hıcum, qılıbyen, tepıştış (diq), gur biyen, gur kerden, hıcum kerden
More for "attack"
Next best steps
Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.