blitz
blitz 英 [blɪts] 美 [blɪts]
n. 闪电战 vt. 以闪电战攻击 vi. 进行闪击
进行时:blitzing 过去式:blitzed 过去分词:blitzed 第三人称单数:blitzes 名词复数:blitzes
- A sudden, overwhelming military attack during war is a blitz. Sometimes a major blitz can lead to the end of a conflict.
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- n. 闪电战
- vt. 以闪电战攻击
- vi. 进行闪击
- adj. 闪击的;凌厉的
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1. Of course, the recordings usually lasted 2 or 3 days. Then the blitz suddenly ended.
当然,一般来说,最多就记录了2、3天,这些闪电战就“不战而剩”了
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2. The publicity blitz is aimed at persuading Americans that government help will get them out of their economic mess.
这场公共闪电战的目标是说服美国人相信政府将帮助他们走出经济大混乱。
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3. The book was then destroyed in the London blitz. It took Bray another 40 years to finish the next copy, which was donated to the British Library after his death.
而这本书却在伦敦闪击战中被毁,于是布雷又花费了40年的时间完成了第三本书,在他死后把这本书捐献给了大英图书馆。
- blitz (n.) "sudden overwhelming attack," 1940, shortening of blitzkrieg (1939). The use in U.S. football is from 1959. As a verb, 1940, from the noun. Related: Blitzed; blitzing.
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