袭击

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Usage and Nuances

The word "袭击" (xíjī) specifically refers to an attack, often emphasizing the element of surprise or suddenness. It is commonly used in military, security, or crime contexts to describe raids, assaults, or surprise attacks.

Common Collocations

  • "突然袭击" (túrán xíjī): sudden attack, highlighting unexpectedness.
  • "袭击" (yèjiān xíjī): night attack, often used in military contexts.
  • "恐怖袭击" (kǒngbù xíjī): terrorist attack, a frequent collocation in news reports.

Register and Tone

"袭击" is formal and often appears in news, official reports, or serious discussions about conflict or crime. It is not used for casual or metaphorical attacks.

Common Confusions

Do not confuse "袭击" with "攻击" (gōngjī), which is a more general term for attack and can be used in broader contexts including verbal or metaphorical attacks. "袭击" stresses the surprise and suddenness of the physical attack.

Summary

Use "袭击" when describing a physical, often unexpected attack, especially in contexts involving military actions, crimes, or terrorism. It conveys urgency and seriousness, making it suitable for formal or news language.

Example Sentences

The enemy suddenly attacked our camp at night.

The police successfully prevented a terrorist attack plan.

This attack threw the entire city into panic.