Aún no tenemos significados para "taking the offensive".
1They must understand that we can only lose by taking the offensive.
2Albrecht astonished the Italians by taking the offensive in the centre.
3It may be passive or active, taking the offensive at times.
4There was, then, no fear of the Afghans taking the offensive from this quarter.
5Security against defeat implies defensive tactics; ability to defeat the enemy means taking the offensive.
6In desperation, she jerked her car to the left, surprising him by taking the offensive.
7Baker reversed course on debates so he could look as if he were taking the offensive.
8Gradually, preparations were made for taking the offensive.
9It may be assumed that Hooker was, at the moment of Jackson's attack, actually taking the offensive.
10After clearing the other players, Kobe drove forward with MJ stepping in and taking the offensive foul.
11The Republicans are out of power in the cities and in the State, and are everywhere taking the offensive.
12It was the defensive army taking the offensive in its turn, and driving back the enemy to his base.
13Suddenly taking the offensive and lunging freely, Grandjon-Larisse drove Philip, now heated and less wary, backwards upon the wall.
14Joe was taking the offensive.
15He adds they would have achieved much greater success if they had not abandoned all idea of taking the offensive.
16In a moment Dick was on the defensive, and, then, taking the offensive, sent the man rolling into the gutter.
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