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bombard美 [bɑm'bɑrd] 英 [bɒm'bɑː(r)d] - v.轰炸;轰击;大量提问;大肆抨击
- n.射石炮
- 网络炮击;炮轰;攻击
第三人称单数:bombards 现在分词:bombarding 过去式:bombarded v. bomb,shell,blast,barrage,blitz 1. | ~ sb/sth (with sth) 轰炸;轰击to attack a place by firing large guns at it or dropping bombs on it continuously |
2. | ~ sb/sth (with sth) 大量提问;大肆抨击;提供过多信息to attack sb with a lot of questions, criticisms, etc. or by giving them too much information |
| We have been bombarded with letters of complaint. 我们接二连三收到了大批的投诉信件。 |
v. | 1. to attack an enemy or enemy territory intensively with sustained artillery fire or bombs 2. to attack somebody persistently and vigorously 3. to direct towards somebody something such as questions or requests in great quantities 4. to direct high-energy particles against atoms or nuclei 5. to ask someone so many questions, give them so much information, etc. that it is difficult for them to deal with it all 6. to attack a place by dropping a lot of bombs on it or firing guns at it for a long time 1. to attack an enemy or enemy territory intensively with sustained artillery fire or bombs 2. to attack somebody persistently and vigorously 3. to direct towards somebody something such as questions or requests in great quantities 4. to direct high-energy particles against atoms or nuclei 5. to ask someone so many questions, give them so much information, etc. that it is difficult for them to deal with it all 6. to attack a place by dropping a lot of bombs on it or firing guns at it for a long time | n. | 1. a cannon used in medieval times to throw large stones |
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