Arremeter in english
pronunciation: læʃaʊt part of speech: verb
arremeter = let + fly ; surge ; lunge.
Example: In this way the fowler could work his way through the shallows to within gunshot of the fowl, so as to let fly with his rifle as they took off from the water.Example: It was not clear how he died, but several people were earlier injured when protesters held in a police cordon surged against the barriers.Example: When he lunged for her throat, she realized Mark Wilder had become a vampire.more:
» arremeter contra = lambast [lambaste] ; flail away at ; hit out (at/against) ; take + a swipe at ; swipe ; lam ; lam into ; lay into ; lash out at/against/on ; have + a go at ; go to + town on ; lash out (on) ; take + a swat at ; jump down + Posesivo + throat ; bite + Posesivo + head off ; take + pot shots at ; snap + Posesivo + head off ; come down (hard) on ; inveigh against ; hit on ; dash against ; tear + a strip off + Nombre ; go + hard at ; take + a shot at ; take + a dig at ; plough into ; pitch into ; lace into ; tear into ; have + a dig at ; light into .
Example: Correctly, the author finds that the realities of antebellum reform are too complex either to laud the reformers' benevolence or to lambast them as fanatics = Acertadamente, el autor considera que las realidades de la reforma que se hizo antes de la guerra son demasiado complejas ya sean para alabar la benevolencia de los reformadores o para acusarlos de fanáticos. Example: His novels flailed away at ignorance and indecency and his editorials were partisan, personal, fervent, and emotional. Example: She has hit out at rumours that she is a man-eater. Example: Republicans have been taking a swipe at Canada by saying that the country doesn't do much when it comes to global problems. Example: This time the pup simply got too close to the cat while she was just sitting there, so she swiped him. Example: Pretty soon he was lamming me on every pretext he could find. Example: The girl stared at him for a moment thunderstruck; then she lammed into the old horse with a stick she carried in place of a whip. Example: How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing. Example: McCain also lashed out at evangelicals in 2000 and now he's kissing their butt saying he's a Baptist. Example: In the 1980s that meant having a go at all the trendy lefties and pacifists, and so our main issues were class politics and violence. Example: He was refering to the unbelievable action taken by the riot police who for no good reason decided to go to town on innocent fans. Example: The company is too tight to lash out on anything for the employees, even tools to increase productivity. Example: I get pretty tired of ignorant people taking swats at the Catholic religion for 'worshiping statues'. Example: I jumped down his throat because he's a liar, a backstabber, an overall jerk, and a pathetic excuse for a human being. Example: From the very beginning I have been hard on him because I didn't trust him -- sometimes biting his head off and others accusing him of having ulterior motives. Example: The film also takes pot shots at the media and the political system in the country. Example: The manager just about snapped her head off and and berated her in front of us -- it was so uncomfortable. Example: Of course they couldn't possibly come down on the lazy liggers of society -- they will come down hard on the people that really need financial help. Example: The book closes with an epilogue in which Maudlin inveighs against metaphysical debates based on intuitions about what is and is not possible. Example: My friends are the kind that'd be hitting on firemen when the house is burning down. Example: On their way back the driver lost control over the wheel and the car dashed against a milestone and fell into the river. Example: Jenkins was actually in tears because you tore a strip off her for handing in a report ten minutes late!. Example: The world goes hard at Iran over nuclear weapons, yet it's fine with Israel having them. Example: The singer made this frank admission during a radio interview and even appeared to take a shot at her fellow panelist Nicki. Example: She has been getting a lot of criticism about her weight and now the latest one to take a dig at her is actor Kamaal who has called her 'a fat aunty'. Example: The driver of the car lost control of the vehicle, which ploughed into the group, hitting Headley, hurling her outside of the bus shed where she was standing. Example: The newspaper Times pitched into him for his 'utterly thoughtless, heartless, ungracious and silly' behavior. Example: If a cop or prosecutor treated you like they treat you a judge would lace into them for wielding their power maliciously. Example: Terrified, the boy watched the two starving animals tear into each other. Example: My best friend floored me recently when casually revealed that women are constantly having a dig at her for deciding not to have children. Example: He started lighting into me about things that have happened over the last couple days, accusing me of things that I had -- and hadn't -- done.» arremeter contra + Nombre + por detrás = drive into + the back of [Generalmente referido a un vehículo] ; drive into + Nombre + from behind [Generalmente referido a un vehículo] .
Example: Oh and I forgot to mention that on Sunday Afternoon someone drove into the back of my new car!. Example: Unfortunately, it was raining half of the week and someone just drove into our car from behind on the highway somewhere before Paris.