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sal.ly5sAl7iv, n(to make) a sudden attack on an enemy, esp. when they are surrounding you, and then return to your position of defence出击;突围The troops made a sally into enemy territory, returning with ten prisoners. [C]部队突然袭击了敌人的营地,带回了十个俘虏。(fig.) The minister sallied forth (= went out bravely) to face the angry crowd. [I]部长挺身而出面对愤怒的群众。
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