ambuscade

英 [,æmbə'skeɪd] 美
  • n. 埋伏;伏兵
  • vt. 埋伏;伏击
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ambuscade (n.)
1580s, essentially a variant form of ambush (n.), representing a reborrowing of that French word after it had been Italianized. Ambuscade is from French embuscade (16c.), Gallicized from Italian imboscata, literally "a hiding in the bush," compounded from the same elements as Old French embuscher. Sometimes in English as ambuscado, with faux Spanish ending of the sort popular in 17c.
1. This is Yang Zhiyuan undoubtedly revive ambuscade below countless landmine.
这无疑为杨致远的复兴埋伏下无数的地雷.

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2. They prepared an ambuscade for the Romans.
他们在罗马人周围埋下伏兵.

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