词汇 | bomb |
释义 | bomb noun uk /bɒm/ us /bɑːm/ bombnoun (WEAPON)B1[ C ] a weapon that explodes and is used to kill or hurt people or to damage buildings: 炸弹;爆炸装置 drop a bombDuring the war, the enemy dropped a huge number of bombs on the city. A 100-pound bomb exploded in a market today, injuring three people. A bomb went off near a hospital in Baghdad. plant a bombThe terrorists had planted a bomb near the police station.恐怖分子在警察局附近安放了一枚炸弹。 the bomb one or more atom bombs: 原子弹 The US was the first country to have the bomb.美国是第一个拥有原子弹的国家。 The bomb killed four soldiers and three civilians.炸弹炸死4名士兵及3名平民。 A bomb exploded at one of the capital's busiest railway stations this morning.今天上午一枚炸弹在首都最繁忙的一个火车站爆炸。 Police are hunting the terrorists who planted the bomb.警方正在搜捕安放炸弹的恐怖分子。 A nuclear bomb could wipe the whole country off the map.一枚核弹可以毁掉整个国家。 A remote control device was used to detonate the bomb.有人用遥控装置引爆了那颗炸弹。 Bombs & missiles anti-mine anti-missile anti-radar anti-satellite anti-ship daisy cutter defuse depth charge dirty bomb enrich limpet mine minefield missile Molotov cocktail mortar silo smart bomb smoke bomb submunition superbomb bombnoun (FAILURE)[ S ]USinformal something that has failed: 失败的东西 The play was a real bomb.这部戏彻底演砸了。 someone or something that is not successful failureThe shuttle launch was a complete failure. successThe operation was a success. turkeyI really wanted to like it, but that show ended up being a real turkey. clunkerUSThat pitch was a real clunker. bombUSHis website was one of the biggest dotcom bombs in the history of the internet. dudMy charger doesn't work - I think I've got a dud. Failures another/the final nail in the coffinidiom basket case bloodbath brain freeze breakdown busted flush car crash false dawn fiasco flameout flop foul (something) up hash loser omnishambles parody post-crash pratfall reversal slim pickings bombnoun (MONEY)a bombUKinformal a lot of money: 一大笔钱 cost a bombThat coat must have cost a bomb.那件外套一定花了很多钱。 Their wine is really good but it costs a bomb. Festival tickets cost a bomb. What a present! It must be worth a bomb! This knock-off cream is just as good as the expensive stuff and you'll save a bomb on skin care. He spent a bomb on his daughter's wedding. Large amounts of money a king's ransomidiom arm big bucks big money boxcar bundle cost someone a pretty pennyidiom cost, charge, etc. the earthidiom dollar earth fabulous gratuity handsome king not to be sneezed atidiom packet pile pot riches treasure bombnoun (IN SPORT)informal in sports such as rugby, a kick where the ball goes very high in the air: Smith hoisted a dangerous bomb to the far corner. The first try came when Jackson made a mess of dealing with a high bomb. informal in baseball, a home run(= a point scored by hitting the ball so far that you have time to run all the way around the four corners of the playing field before it is returned): Griffey launched a three-run bomb in the eighth inning. He hit thirty bombs last season. informal in sports such as American football, a very long, high pass: Smith hoisted a bomb to the ten-yard line. Rugby 22 metre drop-out advantage rule All Blacks ankle tap attacking half blind side fifteen hooker hospital pass jumper knock knock (something) on loose forward loosehead set scrum shirt pad shoulder charge Six Nations squad rotation turnover You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Baseball & rounders American football Idiomsbe the bomb go (like/down) a bomb go like a bomb bomb verb uk /bɒm/ us /bɑːm/ bombverb (USE WEAPON)B1[ T ] to drop bombs on something: 轰炸,投弹于 Planes bombed the city every night.飞机每晚都轰炸该市。 B1[ T ] to destroy something by exploding a bomb inside it: 炸毁 This hotel was bombed a few years ago.这家旅馆几年前被炸毁了。 Planes bombed the guerrilla positions yesterday in an attempt to flush out snipers from underground tunnels.飞机昨天轰炸了游击队的驻地,试图把狙击手从地下坑道中逼出来。 Fighter planes have successfully bombed the enemy's main armoury.战斗机成功炸毁了敌人的主要武器库。 Our city was bombed to smithereens during the war. They thought the country could be bombed into submission.他们认为轰炸可以使该国屈服。 Many important historical documents were destroyed when the library was bombed.图书馆遭轰炸时很多重要的历史文献都毁于一旦。 Detonation & bombardment aerial bombardment aerial photograph air raid airstrike blanket bombing carpet-bombing detonate detonation detonator direct hit go off guidance loose pepper pepper something with something petrol bomb prime refire shell shoot bombverb (GO FAST)[ I+ adv/prep ]informal to travel very fast in a vehicle: 疾行;飞驶 He was bombing along on his motorbike.他正骑着摩托车飞驰。 On the road: driving & operating road vehicles aquaplaning back someone up biting point boxed in branch off chauffeur gun handle lock platooning pull pull someone up push start range anxiety reverse road rage skid speeding the RAC ton You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Moving quickly bombverb (FAIL)[ I ]mainly USinformal to fail: 失败 Her last book really bombed.她最近这本书一败涂地。 to not work or happen as intended failWe tried our best, but ultimately the project failed. fall apartThings were going smoothly until we hired him, and now everything is falling apart. fall to piecesThe plan has potential, but unless we proceed carefully, it could fall to pieces. fall throughOur plans to visit fell through at the last minute. crackThe Liberal Party is cracking under the pressure of these allegations. Failing and doing badly abjectly at-risk backbencher balls (something) up be on your beam endsidiom beam blow (someone/something) up egg flog flog a dead horseidiom flop flub flunk out founder mess running on emptyidiom sclerotic screw screw (something) up the rot sets inidiom Phrasal verbsbomb out bomb someone out bomb something out bomb | American Dictionarybomb noun[ C ] us/bɑm/ bombnoun[C] (WEAPON)a weapon that explodes: Was there any warning before the bomb went off? bombnoun[C] (FAIL)infml a complete failure: The last play was a bomb. bomb verb us/bɑm/ bombverb (WEAPON)[ T ] to explode bombs, or to drop bombs from aircraft: They bombed enemy airfields. bombverb (FAIL)[ I ]infml to fail completely: A lot of students bombed on that last exam. bomb | Business Englishbomb noun[ S ] UKinformaluk /bɒm/us cost a bomb to cost a lot of money: Bank loans, if available at all, cost a bomb. make a bomb to make a lot of money: They made a bomb selling scrap metal. bomb verb[ I ] USinformaluk /bɒm/us to fail very badly: The movie bombed at the box office. |
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