blitzkrieg
blitzkrieg 英 [ˈblɪtskri:g] 美 [ˈblɪtsˌkriɡ]
n. (德)闪电战;突然袭击
名词复数:blitzkriegs
- A blitzkrieg is an intense and brutal military campaign. If you're studying the history of World War II, you'll eventually come across the word blitzkrieg.
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- n. (德)闪电战;突然袭击
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1. Contrary to our images of a motorized blitzkrieg, 75% of German transport was horse-drawn (think how much hay and how many hay wagons are needed to feed 750, 000 horses.)
和我们印象中的闪电战相反,75%的德军靠马行军(想象一下需要多少粮草和运粮草的马车才能满足750 000匹马。)
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2. blitzkrieg combined rapidly-moving armor and mobile infantry, precision dive bombing, flexible logistical support, and new high technologies in C3 – command, control and communications.
闪电战是一个历史性的战争方式的革命。 闪电战结合快速移动的装甲和机械化步兵,精密俯冲攻击,灵活的后勤支援,以及高新技术在C3方面的应用(命令,控制和通信)。
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3. The government started rationing all sorts of goods, so they could be used to fight the Nazis instead. Bananas were among these items, because apparently you can't stop a blitzkrieg without bananas.
政府为了维持与纳粹的战争,开始定量配给所有的物品,而香蕉就是其中的一种,因为似乎在没有香蕉的情况下你是没办法停止一场闪电突袭的。
- blitzkrieg (n.) "rapid attack," 1939, from German Blitzkrieg, from Krieg "war" (see kriegspiel) + Blitz "lightning," from Middle High German blicze, back-formation from bliczen "to flash," from Old High German blecchazzen "to flash, lighten" (8c.), from Proto-Germanic *blikkatjan, from PIE root *bhel-(1) "to shine, flash, burn."
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