atak

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Cebuano

Etymology 1

Compare hagtak.

Noun

atak

  1. crumbs and or drippings
  2. a mess

Verb

atak

  1. to drop
  2. to leave or drop crumbs

Etymology 2

A minced oath of atay.

Alternative forms

Interjection

atak

  1. an expression of anger, surprise, excitement, etc.

Etymology 3

Compare atas.

Verb

atak

  1. (of a fruit) to drop or fall prematurely

Polish

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Etymology

Borrowed from French attaque (attack), from attaquer.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈa.tak/
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Noun

atak m inan (diminutive ataczek)

  1. (attempt to cause damage or injury): attack
    Synonym: napad
  2. (military) (offense of a battle): attack
    Synonyms: działania zaczepne, napad, natarcie, ofensywa, uderzenie
  3. verbal attack
  4. A sudden deterioration of weather.
    Synonym: (figurative) uderzenie
  5. (sudden onset of pain or emotion): seizure
    Synonym: napad
  6. (medicine) (sudden onset of a disease): attack
  7. (sports) (strategy and tactics employed when in position to score): offense
  8. (sports) (portion of a team dedicated to scoring): offense
  9. (chess) An agressive opening move.

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Yup'ik

Interjection

atak

  1. look here!, let me see!, well then!

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