bombard
bombard 英 [bɒmˈbɑ:d] 美 [bɑmˈbɑrd]
vt. 轰炸;炮击 n. 射石炮
进行时:bombarding 过去式:bombarded 过去分词:bombarded 第三人称单数:bombards 名词复数:bombards
- To bombard is to attack, whether physically (with something like missiles) or metaphorically (with something like questions).
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- vt. 轰炸;炮击
- n. 射石炮
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1. If they want to bombard me with advertising, then give me a discount.
如果他们要对我进行广告轰炸,要给我一个折扣。
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2. The other option is to bombard users with more ads, which might scare them away.
另一种选择是用更多的广告轰炸用户,但这可能会吓跑他们。
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3. You do this so as to not bombard the cloud manager with requests, and also to not have the flow run a continuous loop unnecessarily.
这样做的目的有两个:一是避免过多的请求 “轰炸” 云管理器;二是避免流不必要地持续运行循环。
- bombard (n.) early 15c., "catapult, military engine for throwing large stones" ("The name generally given in Europe to the cannon during the 1st century of its use" - Century Dictionary), from Middle French bombarde "mortar, catapult" (14c.), from bombe (see bomb (n.)). The same word, from the same source, was used in English and French late 14c. in reference to the bass shawm, a low-pitched bassoon-like musical instrument, preserving the "buzzing" sense in the Latin.
- bombard (v.) 1590s, "to fire heavy guns," from French bombarder, from bombarde "mortar, catapult" (see bombard (n.)). Meaning "attack with heavy ordnance" is from 1680s. Figurative sense "assail persistently" is by 1765. Related: Bombarded; bombarding.
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