Ataco (en. I attacked)

/aˈta.ko/

Meaning & Definition

EnglishSpanish
verb
To carry out an attack.
The commander decided to attack the enemy during the night.
El comandante decidió ataco al enemigo durante la noche.
To besiege or hit someone.
In the movie, the hero attacked the villain in an epic duel.
En la película, el héroe ataco al villano en un duelo épico.
To attack in a metaphorical way, such as to criticize or question.
The journalists attacked his statements at the conference.
Los periodistas ataco sus declaraciones en la conferencia.

Etymology

From the verb 'atacar', which comes from the Latin 'attackare'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

surprise attack
an unexpected attack
ataco sorpresa
frontal attack
a direct attack
ataco frontal
preventive attack
an attack carried out to avoid a greater danger
ataco preventivo

Related Words

attack
action of attacking.
ataque
aggressor
person who attacks.
agresor
offensive
action of attack.
ofensiva

Slang Meanings

To do something quickly or with surprise.
It was a rush at work and I finished everything in an hour.
Fue un ataco en el trabajo y terminé todo en una hora.
To go fetch something quickly.
I'm going to make a quick stop at the store before it closes.
Voy a hacer un ataco a la tienda antes de que cierre.