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strafe 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/strāf/,
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strafes, 3rd person singular present; strafed, past tense; strafed, past participle; strafing, present participle;
  1. Attack repeatedly with bombs or machine-gun fire from low-flying aircraft
    • - military aircraft strafed the village
Noun
  1. An attack from low-flying aircraft


  1. attack with machine guns or cannon fire from a low-flying plane; "civilians were strafed in an effort to force the country's surrender"
  2. Strafe the name of two fictional characters in the various Transformers universes. They are both members of the Technobots, an Autobot subgroup, who turn into aircraft.
  3. Strafing is the practice of attacking ground targets from low-flying aircraft. The term is usually applied to attacks with aircraft-mounted automatic weapons, but may be applied to attacks with bombs, though not high-level bomb delivery. ...
  4. (Strafing (gaming)) In video games, strafing is the technique of moving the player's character from side to side, rather than forward and backward. In the context of first-person shooters, it refers to the movement alone, even when no weapon is being fired. ...
  5. (Strafing) By definition, to "strafe" means "to bombard heavily; to attack with machine-gun fire from low-flying aircraft". Strafing of the strings is a sort of semi-muting, and is accomplished by lightly sliding or holding the string hand along the neck. ...
  6. (Strafing) In FPSs, side-stepping. A useful technique for keeping your aim at an opponent while keeping yourself on course.
  7. (Strafing) One of the few words Tommy has borrowed from Fritz. To punish.
  8. (Strafing) This maneuver preformed by military aircraft and it is when said aircraft is firing its machine gun at a target on the ground. At air shows the strafing is, usually, simulated.
  9. an attack on ground troops or installations with machinegun (MG) or ROCKET fire from low-flying airplanes, also known as GUN RUN; meaning 'punish' ("strafen" / "bestrafen"), being derived as an extract from a WWI Imperial German propaganda slogan "May God punish England". ...
  10. Walking side-to-side, in an effort to avoid enemy fire.
  11. To walk sideways to gain a vantage point on a target or dodge attacks.
  12. Go to the left side to right side
  13. to move sideways while shooting