bushwhack

verb
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Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they bushwhack
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he / she / it bushwhacks
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past simple bushwhacked
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past participle bushwhacked
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-ing form bushwhacking
🔊/ˈbʊʃwækɪŋ/
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  1. (North American English, Australian English, New Zealand English) [intransitive] to live or travel in wild country在野外生活(或旅行)Topics Holidaysc2
  2. (North American English, Australian English, New Zealand English) [intransitive] + adv./prep. to cut your way through bushes, plants, etc. in wild country在丛林(或植物丛等)中开路
    • We had to bushwhack through undergrowth.我们只好在灌木丛中劈开一条路。🔊🔊
  3. (North American English) [transitive] bushwhack somebody to attack somebody very suddenly from a hidden position伏击 synonym ambush
  4. (North American English) [intransitive] to fight as a guerrilla游击作战;打游击战