atomic bomb 英 [əˈtɔmik bɔm]   美 [əˈtɑmɪk bɑm]

atomic bomb

atomic bomb  英 [əˈtɔmik bɔm] 美 [əˈtɑmɪk bɑm]

phrase. [军][核] 原子弹 

名词复数:atomic bombs 

I carry a leaf from a tree that grows in Nagasaki, where the second atomic bomb was dropped at the end of World War II. 我随身携带了一片生长在日本长崎的树上的叶子,那里曾是二战末期被投放第二颗原子弹的地方。
I did not want to be labeled “the designer who survived the atomic bomb, ” and therefore I have always avoided questions about Hiroshima. 我不希望被人套上“原子弹下幸存的设计师”这样的标签,也因此我一直躲避有关广岛的问题。

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  • phrase. [军][核] 原子弹
  • 1. I carry a leaf from a tree that grows in Nagasaki, where the second atomic bomb was dropped at the end of World War II.

    我随身携带了一片生长在日本长崎的树上的叶子,那里曾是二战末期被投放第二颗原子弹的地方。

  • 2. I did not want to be labeled “the designer who survived the atomic bomb, ” and therefore I have always avoided questions about Hiroshima.

    我不希望被人套上“原子弹下幸存的设计师”这样的标签,也因此我一直躲避有关广岛的问题。

  • 3. It should be noted that the atomic bomb survivors received high radiation doses in a short time period, while Chernobyl caused low doses over a long time.

    应当指出,原子弹幸存者是在短时期内受到高剂量辐射,而切尔诺贝利事故则是在一段长时期内产生低剂量辐射。

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