bombing
英 [ˈbɒmɪŋ]
美 [ˈbɑːmɪŋ]
n. ***投掷(或安放)
v. 轰炸; 对…投***; 快速移动,疾行(尤指乘车); (考试)惨败
bomb的现在分词
BNC.5435 / COCA.3087
牛津词典
noun
- ***投掷(或安放)
an occasion when a bomb is dropped or left somewhere; the act of doing this- recent bombings in major cities
近期发生在大城市的投放***事件 - enemy bombing
敌机轰炸
- recent bombings in major cities
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT ***;***
Abombis a device which explodes and damages or destroys a large area.- Bombs went off at two London train stations...
伦敦的两个地铁站发生了***爆炸事件。 - It's not known who planted the bomb...
安放***者身份不明。 - Most of the bombs fell in the south...
大多数***投在南部。 - There were two bomb explosions in the city overnight.
一夜之间城里发生了两起***爆炸事件。
- Bombs went off at two London train stations...
- N-SING 核武器;核弹
Nuclear weapons are sometimes referred to asthe bomb.- They are generally thought to have the bomb.
人们普遍认为他们拥有核武器。
- They are generally thought to have the bomb.
- VERB 轰炸;向…投***
When peoplebomba place, they attack it with bombs.- Airforce jets bombed the airport.
空军的喷气式飞机轰炸了该机场。
- Airforce jets bombed the airport.
- See also:petrol bombpipe bomb
英英释义
noun
- an attack by dropping bombs
- the use of bombs for sabotage
双语例句
- Pilots were debriefed on the bombing raid.
驾驶员汇报了空袭情况。 - They saw a government war plane make a series of low-level bombing raids.
他们看见一架政府战斗机连番低空轰炸。 - There was a call today to reopen the investigation into the bombing.
今天有人呼吁对爆炸事件重新展开调查。 - To minimize collateral damage maximum precision in bombing was required.
为了尽量减低附带性破坏,轰炸须做到最大程度的精确。 - After the bombing there was a lot of debris everywhere.
轰炸之后到处瓦砾成堆。 - Bombing had made roads and railways unusable.
轰炸导致公路和铁路都无法通行。 - The bombing attack struck fear into their hearts.
轰炸使他们胆战心惊。 - The attack is thought to have been in retaliation for last week's bombing.
这次攻击被认为是对上周轰炸的报复行动。 - The Minister said the bombing was a despicable crime.
部长说这次爆炸是一起卑劣的罪行。 - Our planes carried out a bombing raid on enemy targets.
我们的飞机对敌方的目标进行了轰炸。