strafe 英 [strɑːf;streɪf]   美 [stref]

strafe

strafe  英 [strɑːf;streɪf] 美 [stref]

vt. 猛烈炮轰;从(低空)扫射;惩罚,痛打  n. 炮轰,扫射;斥责 

进行时:strafing  过去式:strafed  过去分词:strafed  第三人称单数:strafes  名词复数:strafes 

And I believe that the global community cannot be on the sidelines while airplanes are allowed to bomb and strafe. 我相信在利比亚允许飞机投下炸弹和炮弹的时候,国际社会不应当袖手旁观。
Miller's involvement in the employment of CAS was largely responsible for the accuracy of four 30mm strafe runs and the emplacement of three precision-guided GBU38 munitions on the objective. 这些火力支援包括四轮30mm机关炮的准确扫射和三枚GBU38型精确制导联合直接攻击弹药对目标的狂轰滥炸。

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  • vt. 猛烈炮轰;从(低空)扫射;惩罚,痛打
  • n. 炮轰,扫射;斥责
  • 1. And I believe that the global community cannot be on the sidelines while airplanes are allowed to bomb and strafe.

    我相信在利比亚允许飞机投下炸弹和炮弹的时候,国际社会不应当袖手旁观。

  • 2. Miller's involvement in the employment of CAS was largely responsible for the accuracy of four 30mm strafe runs and the emplacement of three precision-guided GBU38 munitions on the objective.

    这些火力支援包括四轮30mm机关炮的准确扫射和三枚GBU38型精确制导联合直接攻击弹药对目标的狂轰滥炸。

  • 3. They might be out to strafe this bridge. We'd better get off.

    他们可能出来扫射这桥。我们最好马上就走。

  • strafe (v.) 1915, "punish, attack, bomb heavily," picked up by British soldiers from German strafen "to punish" (from Proto-Germanic *stræf-), in slogan Gott strafe England "May God punish England," current in Germany c. 1914-16 at the start of World War I. The word used for many kinds of attack at first; meaning "shoot up ground positions from low-flying aircraft" emerged as the main sense 1942. Related: Strafed; strafing.
strafe / strɑːf ; NAmE streɪf / verb strafesth to attack a place with bullets or bombs from an aircraft flying low 低空扫射(或轰炸) strafe strafes strafed strafing strafe / strɑːf ; NAmE streɪf /
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