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broadside ['brɔ:dsaɪd]1 noun∎ the ship fired a broadside le navire a lâché une bordée; figurative (tirade) attaque f cinglante; (of insults) bordée f d'injures;∎ to fire a broadside at sb/sth s'en prendre violemment à qn/qch2 adverb∎ broadside (on) par le travers;∎ Nautical the ship is broadside on to the wharf le navire présente le flanc ou le travers au quai; -
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A n1 ( criticism) attaque f cinglante ; to aim ou deliver a broadside at lancer une attaque cinglante contre ; -
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broadside [ˈbrɔ:dsaɪd]* * *['brɔːdsaɪd] 1.1) ( criticism) attaque f cinglante (at contre)2.adverb (also broadside on) par le travers
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