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onrush

English

Etymology

From on- +? rush. Compare Middle English onresen (to rush upon; attack), from Old English onr?san (to rush, rush on); Old English onr?s (an onrush, assault, attack).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /??n????/

Noun

onrush (plural onrushes)

  1. A forceful rush or flow forward.
    • 1856, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Aurora Leigh, New York: C.S. Francis & Co., 1857, First Book, pp. 32-33,[1]
      The love within us and the love without
      Are mixed, confounded; if we are loved or love,
      We scarce distinguish. So, with other power.
      Being acted on and acting seem the same:
      In that first onrush of life’s chariot-wheels,
      We know not if the forests move or we.
    • 1958, Chinua Achebe, Things Fall Apart, London: William Heinemann, Chapter 22,
      For a brief moment the onrush of the egwugwu [masked men representing ancestral spirits] was checked by the unexpected composure of the two men. But it was only a momentary check, like the tense silence between blasts of thunder. The second onrush was greater than the first. It swallowed up the two men.
    • 1987, Paul Goldberger, “A Baker’s Dozen of New York City’s Urban Masterpieces,” New York Times, 31 July, 1987,[2]
      So persistent is the onrush of new construction in New York that the first temptation for the architecture buff is to track down the latest things, be they good or bad []
  2. An aggressive assault.

Synonyms

  • onslaught

Translations

Verb

onrush (third-person singular simple present onrushes, present participle onrushing, simple past and past participle onrushed)

  1. To rush or flow forward forcefully.
  2. To assault aggressively.

Translations

Anagrams

  • Hurons

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blitzkrieg

English

Etymology

Borrowed from German Blitzkrieg (literally lightning war).

Noun

blitzkrieg (plural blitzkriegs)

  1. A fast, sudden military offensive, usually combining ground forces with air support.

Derived terms

  • blitz

Translations

See also

  • sitzkrieg

Further reading

  • blitzkrieg on Wikipedia.Wikipedia

Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from German Blitzkrieg.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?bl?ts.kri?/
  • Hyphenation: blits?krieg

Noun

blitzkrieg m (uncountable)

  1. blitzkrieg

Synonyms

  • bliksemoorlog



Portuguese

Noun

blitzkrieg f or m (in variation) (plural blitzkriegs)

  1. blitzkrieg (fast military offensive)
    Synonym: guerra-relâmpago

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