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bombardment

英 [bɒmˈbɑːdmənt]

美 [bɑːmˈbɑːrdmənt]

n.  (猛烈而持久的)炮击,轰炸; 一连串(想法、要求、质问或批评)

复数:bombardments 

GRE化学

BNC.12022 / COCA.12491

柯林斯词典

  • N-VAR (猛烈而持久的)炮击,轰炸
    Abombardmentis a strong and continuous attack of gunfire or bombing.
    1. The city has been flattened by heavy artillery bombardments...
      城市已被猛烈的炮火夷为平地。
    2. The capital is still under constant bombardment by the rebel forces.
      首都仍在遭受叛军的持续轰炸。
  • N-VAR 一连串(想法、要求、质问或批评)
    Abombardment ofideas, demands, questions, or criticisms is an aggressive and exhausting stream of them.
    1. ...the constant bombardment of images urging that work was important.
      铺天盖地的图片,强调工作是至关重要的

英英释义

noun

  • an attack by dropping bombs
      Synonym:bombing
    1. the act (or an instance) of subjecting a body or substance to the impact of high-energy particles (as electrons or alpha rays)
      1. the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target
        1. they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops
        2. the shelling went on for hours without pausing
        Synonym:barragebarrage firebatteryshelling
      2. the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)
        1. a barrage of questions
        2. a bombardment of mail complaining about his mistake
        Synonym:barrageoutpouringonslaught

      双语例句

      • The crystals were cleaned by argon ion bombardment.
        结晶体由氩离子轰击而净化。
      • Our troops came under prolonged bombardment by heavy guns.
        我们的部队一直经受着持续的重炮轰炸。
      • Weeks of aerial bombardment had destroyed factories and highways
        数周的空中轰炸已经摧毁了许多工厂和公路。
      • Much of the ancient historical monuments have been destroyed by bombardment and fire.
        炮击和火灾已经破坏了许多古老的历史遗迹。
      • The enemy forces crumpled under the bombardment.
        敌军在炮击下垮了。
      • The pressure is caused by the bombardment of the container walls by these particles.
        气体的压强是由这些粒子对容器壁的撞击造成的。
      • Bombardment intended to destroy or neutralize enemy weapons.
        意在破坏或压制敌人武器的炮击。
      • She fled back to Baghdad, her embarrassment saving her from probable death in the bombardment.
        她逃回巴格达,她尴尬的可能挽救她的轰炸中死亡。
      • Having endured weeks of incessant bombardment, they surrendered as soon as they had the opportunity.
        在忍受了好几星期不断的炮击之后,他们一有机会便投降了。
      • The town lay in ruins after a heavy bombardment.
        在猛烈轰炸以后城镇成了一片废墟。