〘 noun 〙 To attack an enemy by an unexpected means or by taking them by surprise. A surprise attack. ※Haien (1911-12) by Mori Ogai, Vol. 13 "I felt as if I had been attacked by surprise, as I was attacked head-on and with dignity." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 思いがけない方法を用い、あるいは、不意をついて敵を襲撃すること。不意打ち。※灰燼(1911‐12)〈森鴎外〉一三「真っ正面から堂々と攻撃せられたのを、奇襲にでも逢ったやうに感じて」
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