
英:/'bɒmˈbɑːdmənt/ 美:/'bɑːmˈbɑːrdmənt/
轰炸
复数:bombardments
n. 轰炸;炮击
As long as I didn't go home on time at night, my mother would give me bombardment of phone calls.
只要我晚上没有按时回家,我妈妈就会对我采取电话轰炸。
The country plans to use bombardment to show its attitude towards the incident.
该国家计划采用轰炸来显示其对这一事件的态度。
We should not adopt the strategy of bombardment, but should win by wisdom.
我们不能采取炮击策略,而是应该以智取胜。
The city has been flattened by heavy artillery bombardments.
该城市因遭重炮轰击而夷为平地
The Normandy invasion began with overnight parachute and glider landings, massive air attacks, naval bombardment.
诺曼底登陆开始于连夜的降落伞和*********着陆、大规模的空袭、海军轰炸。
The worst of the bombardment—including the colossal impact that knocked loose the chunk that became our moon—was over.
最糟糕的轰炸——包括将大块物质撞击得脱离地球形成月球巨大碰撞——已经结束了。
The city came under heavy bombardment.
那座城市受到猛烈轰炸。
The enemy kept up the bombardment day and night.
敌人昼夜不停地狂轰滥炸。
Weeks of aerial bombardment had destroyed factories and motorways.
数周的空袭已经摧毁了各工厂和公路。
n.|cannonade;[军]轰炸;炮击
"Bombardment"是一个多领域应用的英语词汇,其核心含义指持续性的密集攻击或冲击。根据牛津词典的定义,该词源自古法语"bombarder",最初特指军事行动中「用重型火器对特定区域进行持续性轰击」。
在当代语境中,该词主要包含两重含义:
在物理学领域,该词衍生出专业术语"electron bombardment",指电子束对材料表面的持续性轰击现象,常用于半导体制造工艺。这种跨学科应用体现了词汇在专业语境中的精准化发展。
Bombardment 的详细解释
如需更多例句或专业用法,可参考权威词典(如柯林斯词典)。
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