bomb
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A bomb is a device that explodes and damages or destroys a large area. 炸彈
Bombs went off at two London train stations. 炸彈在倫敦的兩個(gè)火車站爆炸了。
It's not known who planted the bomb. 不知是誰放置了這顆炸彈。
2. N-SING Nuclear weapons are sometimes referred to as the bomb. 核武器
They are generally thought to have the bomb. 他們被普遍認(rèn)爲(wèi)擁有核武器。
3. V-T When people bomb a place, they attack it with bombs. 轟炸
Air force jets bombed the airport. 空軍噴氣機(jī)轟炸了機(jī)場。
4. bombingN-VAR 轟炸
Aerial bombing of rebel positions is continuing. 對叛軍陣地的空中轟炸仍在繼續(xù)。
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bomb /b?m/ (bombing,bombed,bombs)
劍橋詞典
- The bomb killed four soldiers and three civilians .
- A bomb exploded at one of the capital's busiest railway stations this morning .
- Police are hunting the terrorists who planted the bomb.
- A nuclear bomb could wipe the whole country off the map .
- A remote control device was used to detonate the bomb.
bomb noun (WEAPON)
[ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]a weapon that explodes and is used to kill or hurt people or to damage buildings
炸彈;爆炸裝置
A 100-pound bomb exploded /went off today, injuring three people . 今天一枚100磅的炸彈爆炸了,導(dǎo)致3人受傷。
The terrorists had planted a bomb near the police station . 恐怖分子在警察侷附近安放了一枚炸彈。
During World War II, the British dropped a huge number of bombs on Dresden. 二戰(zhàn)期間,英國在德累斯頓城投下了大量炸彈。
?the bomb
one or more atom bombs
原子彈
The US was the first country to have the bomb. 美國是第一個(gè)擁有原子彈的國家。
例句
bomb noun (FAILURE)
[ 單數(shù)名詞 ] US informalsomething that has failed
失敗的東西
The play was a real bomb. 這部戯徹底縯砸了。
bomb noun (MONEY)
?a bomb UK informala lot of money
大筆錢
That coat must have cost a bomb. 那件外套一定花了很多錢。
習(xí)語
be the bombgo (like/down) a bomb
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