kamikaze
kamikaze 英 [ˌkæmɪˈkɑ:zi] 美 [ˌkæmɪ'kɑzɪ]
n. 神风队队员;神风特攻队 adj. 自杀性的;神风特攻队的 n. (日)神风(姓氏)
名词复数:kamikazes
- A kamikaze is a word for either the pilot or the plane used in suicide missions by the Japanese in World War II.
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- n. 神风队队员;神风特攻队
- adj. 自杀性的;神风特攻队的
- n. (日)神风(姓氏)
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1. You know, the Japanese kamikaze, you know that.
你们知道吧,日本的神风飞机。
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2. I can tell you now why I allowed the kamikaze in your life.
我现在可以告诉你为什么我让神风出现在你的生活中。
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3. 34A Japanese kamikaze pilot in a damaged single-engine bomber, moments before striking the U.S. Aircraft Carrier USS Essex, off the Philippine Islands, on November 25, 1944. (U.S. Navy)
1944年11月25日,菲律宾群岛近海,日本神风敢死队飞行员驾驶一架受伤的单引擎轰炸机撞向美军埃塞克斯号航空母舰(USS Essex)的瞬间。
- kamikaze (n.) "suicide flier," 1945, Japanese, literally "divine wind," from kami "god, providence" (see kami) + kaze "wind." Said to have been originally the name given in folklore to a typhoon which saved Japan from Mongol invasion by wrecking Kublai Khan's fleet (August 1281). The World War II attacks began in October 1944 off the Philippines. As an adjective from 1946.
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