bomb 英 [bɒm]   美 [bɑm]

bomb

bomb  英 [bɒm] 美 [bɑm]

v. 轰炸,投弹  n. 炸弹 

进行时:bombing  过去式:bombed  过去分词:bombed  第三人称单数:bombs  名词复数:bombs 

a bomb attack, a bomb blast, a bomb explosion 轰炸;炸弹爆炸
a bomb goes off, a bomb goes explodes 炸弹爆炸

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  • v. 轰炸,投弹
  • n. 炸弹
  • 1. a bomb attack, a bomb blast, a bomb explosion

    轰炸;炸弹爆炸

  • 2. a bomb goes off, a bomb goes explodes

    炸弹爆炸

  • 3. extensive bomb damage

    轰炸造成的巨大破坏

  • 4. Hundreds of bombs were dropped on the city.

    几百枚炸弹投到了这座城市。

  • 5. countries which have the bomb

    拥有核武器的国家

  • 6. Terrorists bombed several army barracks.

    恐怖分子轰炸了几处兵营。

  • 7. The city was heavily bombed in the war.

    这座城市在战争中遭到了猛烈轰炸。

  • 8. His latest musical bombed and lost thousands of dollars.

    他最近的一部音乐剧演砸了,赔了几千元。

  • bomb (n.) "explosive projectile," originally consisting of a hollow ball or shell filled with explosive material, 1580s, from French bombe, from Italian bomba, probably from Latin bombus "a deep, hollow noise; a buzzing or booming sound," from Greek bombos "deep and hollow sound," echoic. Thus probably so called for the sound it makes.
  • bomb (v.) 1680s, "fire bombs at, attack with bombs" (marked archaic in Century Dictionary, 1889, but sadly revived in 20c.), from bomb (n.). Slang meaning "to fail" is attested from 1963; that of "move or travel quickly" is from 1966. Related: Bombed; bombing. Slang bombed "drunk" is attested by 1956.
bomb / bɒm ; NAmE bɑːm / noun , verb bomb bombs bombed bombing noun 1 [countable ] a weapon designed to explode at a particular time or when it is dropped or thrown 炸弹 a bomb attack/blast/explosion 轰炸;炸弹爆炸 a bomb goes off/explodes 炸弹爆炸 extensive bomb damage 轰炸造成的巨大破坏 Hundreds of bombs were dropped on the city. 几百枚炸弹投到了这座城市。 see also dirty bomb 2 the bomb [singular ] nuclear weapons ( atomicor hydrogenbombs) 核武器;核弹 countries which have the bomb 拥有核武器的国家 3 a bomb [singular ] ( BrE) ( informal) a lot of money 很多钱 That dress must have cost a bomb! 那条连衣裙所费不菲吧! 4 a bomb [singular ] ( NAmE) ( informal) a complete failure 彻底的失败 The musical was a complete bomb on Broadway. 那出音乐剧在百老汇的演出完全失败。 5 [countable ] ( NAmE) (in American football 美式足球 ) a long forward throw of the ball 长传 6 [countable ] ( NAmE) a container in which a liquid such as paint or insect poison is kept under pressure and released as a spray or as foam 气溶胶弹式容器(油漆、杀虫剂等液体加压贮存可喷出) a bug bomb (= used for killing insects) 杀虫剂气雾弹 IDIOMS be the ˈbomb ( NAmE) to be very good; to be the best 很好;最佳 Check out the new website. It's the bomb! 看一看这新网站。简直是太棒了! go down a ˈbomb | go (like) a ˈbomb ( BrE) to be very successful 十分成功 Our performance went down a bomb. 我们的演出获得了巨大成功。 The party was really going (like) a bomb. 聚会办得非常成功。 go like a ˈbomb ( BrE) (of a vehicle 车辆等 ) to go very fast 飞驰 verb 1 [transitive ] bombsth to attack sb/sth by leaving a bomb in a place or by dropping bombs from a plane 轰炸;对…投炸弹 Terrorists bombed several army barracks. 恐怖分子轰炸了几处兵营。 The city was heavily bombed in the war. 这座城市在战争中遭到了猛烈轰炸。 2 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. ( BrE) ( informal) to move very fast, especially in a vehicle, in a particular direction 快速移动,疾行(尤指乘车) They were bombing down the road at about 80 miles an hour. 他们正以大约一小时 80 英里的速度沿路飞驰。 3 [transitive ,  intransitive ] bomb(sth) ( NAmE) ( informal) to fail a test or an exam very badly (考试)惨败 The exam was impossible! I definitely bombed it. 考试太难了!我肯定考砸了。 4 [intransitive ] ( informal) (of a play, show, etc. 戏剧、演出等 ) to fail very badly 大败;票房极差;不卖座 His latest musical bombed and lost thousands of dollars. 他最近的一部音乐剧演砸了,赔了几千元。 PHRASAL VERB be ˌbombed ˈout (of sth) 1 if you are bombed out,your home is destroyed by bombs (家园)被炸毁;被炸得无家可归 2 if a building is bombed out,it has been destroyed by bombs (建筑)被炸毁 bomb / bɒm ; NAmE bɑːm /
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