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Definition of attack dog in English: attack dognoun 1A dog trained to attack on command and kept for this purpose. 攻击犬 Example sentencesExamples - In Egypt, riot police used water cannons and attack dogs to keep anti-war demonstrators away from the US embassy.
- One of the most hated abuses by York police was the use of attack dogs.
- A German shepherd attack dog also made the trip from Angola.
- But using attack dogs on those young demonstrators seems too extreme.
- The police have been equipped with water cannon, attack dogs, tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullet guns.
- These black attack dogs are well fed.
- Neighborhood watch teams, alarm systems, and attack dogs were now the norm.
- As journalists were hurriedly shepherded back onto buses, policemen with large attack dogs threatened the women.
- Attack dogs barked furiously behind bolted doors.
- But his guards trust their longtime charge to roam the prison and tend to attack dogs.
- Equipped with an arsenal of weapons and a pack of highly trained attack dogs, a ruthless hunter begins to stalk the boys, one by one.
- His signature will be the black balaclava and the attack dogs.
- They have not had electrodes attached to their genitals or been set on by attack dogs.
- Others are shackled in stress positions for hours, held in isolation for months, and threatened with attack dogs.
- More than 30,000 heavily armed troops and police backed by light tanks, armoured vehicles, water cannon, horses and attack dogs were deployed around the capital.
- And a lawyer who phoned said that he needed an attack dog to fend off some of his previous clients.
- Drawing on their activist roots, the refugees launched demonstrations and strikes, which the Marines met with attack dogs, batons and tanks.
- He disliked dogs, and attack dogs most of all.
- An angry standoff ensued, until police unleashed their attack dogs, injuring several workers.
- The police then charged the picket line with attack dogs.
- 1.1 A person who is very aggressive in their defence or support of someone or something.
强力捍卫者(或支持者) he was accused of being an all-purpose attack dog for the government 人们指责他是一条在各种情况下都会为政府效力的御用斗犬。 Example sentencesExamples - "I'm not going to get into a name-calling match with the administration's chief attack dog," he said.
- Are they going to become an attack dog or a watchdog press corps?
- Edwards, looking - if possible - even younger than usual, answered Democratic naysayers by perfectly filling the role of attack dog.
- We also need to figure out how we can become cohesive units within our own party rather than a disoraganized swarm of attack dogs.
- Instead she has now been firmly assigned to the traditional role of the vice-presidential candidate: attack dog.
- The president sends out his attack dog often.
- He scored at a career-high pace, but more importantly, Jackson turned Bryant into an attack dog on defense in the Scottie Pippen mold.
- I was expecting a shooting squad of lefty attack dogs rabidly defending the movie and blasting any criticism.
- He is the attack dog for the hawks in the war cabinet.
- But curiously the paper contains not a whisper of complaint from Peter or his fellow attack dogs.
- Their activists are the new attack dogs.
- You also want your vice president to take on the role of attack dog during the campaign.
- Instead, both have looked like opportunistic attack dogs.
- The vice president is becoming an attack dog, on a personal level, which should be beneath him but evidently is not.
- I had no idea he was going to be a little attack dog.
- Unleash the attack dogs of intellectual war.
- He is a natural "attack dog" and an astute deployer of facts and figures to put the Government in a bad light.
- But are news outlets simply afraid of unleashing their investigative attack dogs in case legal action and harassment will follow?
- I wish Brooks could figure out from week to week if he wants to be an attack dog or smarmy.
- And, finally, Hillary Clinton is just a great sort of attack dog in many ways.
Synonyms persecutor, oppressor, tyrant, tormentor, browbeater, intimidator, coercer, subjugator
Definition of attack dog in US English: attack dognoun 1A dog trained to attack on command and kept for this purpose. 攻击犬 Example sentencesExamples - But his guards trust their longtime charge to roam the prison and tend to attack dogs.
- And a lawyer who phoned said that he needed an attack dog to fend off some of his previous clients.
- Attack dogs barked furiously behind bolted doors.
- Others are shackled in stress positions for hours, held in isolation for months, and threatened with attack dogs.
- He disliked dogs, and attack dogs most of all.
- The police have been equipped with water cannon, attack dogs, tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullet guns.
- Drawing on their activist roots, the refugees launched demonstrations and strikes, which the Marines met with attack dogs, batons and tanks.
- One of the most hated abuses by York police was the use of attack dogs.
- In Egypt, riot police used water cannons and attack dogs to keep anti-war demonstrators away from the US embassy.
- Neighborhood watch teams, alarm systems, and attack dogs were now the norm.
- The police then charged the picket line with attack dogs.
- They have not had electrodes attached to their genitals or been set on by attack dogs.
- An angry standoff ensued, until police unleashed their attack dogs, injuring several workers.
- A German shepherd attack dog also made the trip from Angola.
- These black attack dogs are well fed.
- More than 30,000 heavily armed troops and police backed by light tanks, armoured vehicles, water cannon, horses and attack dogs were deployed around the capital.
- As journalists were hurriedly shepherded back onto buses, policemen with large attack dogs threatened the women.
- Equipped with an arsenal of weapons and a pack of highly trained attack dogs, a ruthless hunter begins to stalk the boys, one by one.
- But using attack dogs on those young demonstrators seems too extreme.
- His signature will be the black balaclava and the attack dogs.
- 1.1 A person who is very aggressive in defense or support of someone or something.
强力捍卫者(或支持者) he was accused of being an all-purpose attack dog for the party 人们指责他是一条在各种情况下都会为政府效力的御用斗犬。 Example sentencesExamples - Are they going to become an attack dog or a watchdog press corps?
- Their activists are the new attack dogs.
- The vice president is becoming an attack dog, on a personal level, which should be beneath him but evidently is not.
- He scored at a career-high pace, but more importantly, Jackson turned Bryant into an attack dog on defense in the Scottie Pippen mold.
- He is the attack dog for the hawks in the war cabinet.
- But curiously the paper contains not a whisper of complaint from Peter or his fellow attack dogs.
- Edwards, looking - if possible - even younger than usual, answered Democratic naysayers by perfectly filling the role of attack dog.
- The president sends out his attack dog often.
- Instead she has now been firmly assigned to the traditional role of the vice-presidential candidate: attack dog.
- I was expecting a shooting squad of lefty attack dogs rabidly defending the movie and blasting any criticism.
- But are news outlets simply afraid of unleashing their investigative attack dogs in case legal action and harassment will follow?
- I wish Brooks could figure out from week to week if he wants to be an attack dog or smarmy.
- "I'm not going to get into a name-calling match with the administration's chief attack dog," he said.
- And, finally, Hillary Clinton is just a great sort of attack dog in many ways.
- You also want your vice president to take on the role of attack dog during the campaign.
- Instead, both have looked like opportunistic attack dogs.
- I had no idea he was going to be a little attack dog.
- Unleash the attack dogs of intellectual war.
- He is a natural "attack dog" and an astute deployer of facts and figures to put the Government in a bad light.
- We also need to figure out how we can become cohesive units within our own party rather than a disoraganized swarm of attack dogs.
Synonyms persecutor, oppressor, tyrant, tormentor, browbeater, intimidator, coercer, subjugator
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