英语释义
1. an action of rushing or bursting forth especially a sortie of troops from a defensive position to attack the enemy
2. a brief outbreak outburst
3. a witty or imaginative saying quip
4. a venture or excursion usually off the beaten track jaunt
5. to leap out or burst forth suddenly
6. set out, depart —often used with forth
7. a clever and funny remark
8. a sudden attack in which a group of soldiers rush forward against an enemy
9. a sudden attack especially by besieged soldiers
10. to rush out
When I had first sallied from the door, the other mutineers had been already swarming up the palisade …
— Robert Louis Stevenson, Treasure Island
11. to set out (as from home)
We sallied forth at dusk.