bombard
英 [bɒm'bɑːd]
美 [bɑm'bɑrd]
- vt. 轟炸;炮擊
- n. 射石炮
- n. (Bombard)人名;(法)邦巴爾
英文詞源
- bombard (n.)
- early 15c., "catapult, military engine for throwing large stones," 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 bassoon-like musical instrument, preserving the "buzzing" sense in the Latin.
- bombard (v.)
- 1590s, from French bombarder, from bombarde "mortar, catapult" (see bombard (n.)). Figurative sense by 1765. Related: Bombarded; bombarding.
雙語例句
- 1. But when these words are extended into longer, the silent letters become audible: hymnal, condemnation and bombard.
- 但是當這些單詞擴展為一個長的單詞後.不發音的部分變為發音: hymnal,condemnation, bombard. 這是一般規則.
來自互聯網
- 2. He agreed on condition that I bombard the enemy house.
- 他同意了,條件是我去轟炸敵人的房子.
來自辭典例句
- 3. The molecules of air would bombard all sides and both ends of the cylinder.
- 空氣的分子會撞擊圓筒的整個筒壁和上下兩端.
來自辭典例句
- 4. Every moment countless bits of sensory information bombard our nervous system.
- 我們活著的每一刻都被無數的感覺訊息入侵.
來自互聯網
- 5. Most of the images that bombard us all are aspirational.
- 轟擊的圖像,我們都期望最大.
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