offensive造句

Baggy pants are meant to be stylish , not offensive.

The development of competitive volleyball has caused world strong volleyballteams to use various offensive tactics.

The military offensive won't quash MEND, said Jonas Horner, a Washington-based analyst at Eurasia Group.

Stop wasting your time on intrusive and offensive pop-ups and install a pop-up blocker today!

When you think about it, this tool is the equivalent of an offensive weapon in the real world.

To be specific, it may start off an arms race in outer space, and may also extend the arms race from offensive weapons to defensive weapons.

In 2005 came another Bingham bombshell: evidence obtained by torture, no matter what the pretext, was unreliable, offensive and inadmissible in court.

The two defensive ends play on opposite outside edges of the defensive line. Their function is to attack the passer or stop offensive runs to the outer edges of the line of scrimmage.

The project, launched in 2005, was under threat of cancellation amid delays and rising tensions between the two countries over Israel's devastating offensive in the Gaza Strip last year.

The offensive offender defended himself with the fence.

Turnover: Loss of ball, either through an errant pass or dribble or an offensive foul.

'And in the military realm it's difficult or impossible to distinguish offensive from defensive intent,' she says.

Ads such as the one featuring the incinerated letter attract attention and project the firm on the offensive as both daring and popular.

The sixteen-character formula covered the basic principles for combating" encirclement and suppression"; it covered the two stages of the strategic defensive and the strategic offensive, and within the defensive, it covered the two stages of the strategic retreat and the strategic counter-offensive.

When the enemy launches a large-scale "encirclement and suppression" campaign, our general principle is to lure him in deep, withdraw into the base area and fight him there, because this is our surest method of smashing his offensive.

Our immediate capacity for an offensive was nil.

The principles of the offensive are applied when the enemy is on the defensive.

The episode reflected how offensive cyber-operations are marked by persistent disagreement over who should take action and under what conditions.

The offensive power of shoes probably has something to do with the lowly status of the shoe, which resides, downtrodden with its face in the dirt, all the way at the bottom of the clothing hierarchy.

Whether in a counter-offensive or in an offensive, the principles with regard to these problems do not differ in their basic character.

I don't like racist jokes. Not because they are offensive. I don't like them because they're not funny.

The principles of the counter-offensive are applied when the enemy is on the offensive.

Meanwhile, Nato, US and Afghan forces are preparing their biggest offensive against the rebels in the southern province of Kandahar.

offensive造句

This is an alliance for offensive and defence.

This is borne out by my notes from a meeting with Woody, during which he said: "we will gain more than we will lose by establishing an identity; my tendency would be to risk being more offensive."

The Pakistani army has waged an offensive in Swat and South Waziristan.

Measures of tactical defence are meaningless if they are divorced from their role of giving either direct or indirect support to an offensive.