bombs
英 [bɒmz]
美 [bɑːmz]
n. 炸弹; 核武器; 核弹; 很多钱
v. 轰炸; 对…投炸弹; 快速移动,疾行(尤指乘车); (考试)惨败
bomb的第三人称单数和复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 炸弹;爆炸装置
Abombis a device which explodes and damages or destroys a large area.- Bombs went off at two London train stations...
伦敦的两个地铁站发生了炸弹爆炸事件。 - It's not known who planted the bomb...
安放炸弹者身份不明。 - Most of the bombs fell in the south...
大多数炸弹投在南部。 - There were two bomb explosions in the city overnight.
一夜之间城里发生了两起炸弹爆炸事件。
- Bombs went off at two London train stations...
- N-SING 核武器;核弹
Nuclear weapons are sometimes referred to asthe bomb.- They are generally thought to have the bomb.
人们普遍认为他们拥有核武器。
- They are generally thought to have the bomb.
- VERB 轰炸;向…投炸弹
When peoplebomba place, they attack it with bombs.- Airforce jets bombed the airport.
空军的喷气式飞机轰炸了该机场。
- Airforce jets bombed the airport.
- See also:petrol bombpipe bomb
双语例句
- Bombs fell in the town
炸弹落在镇上。 - A few bombs can do a lot of damage
几枚炸弹就可以造成严重破坏。 - The crowd threw petrol bombs at the police, who responded by donning riot gear.
人群向警察扔汽油弹,警察则穿上了防暴衣。 - The palace, which was damaged by bombs in World War II, still stood
二战中遭到轰炸的那座宫殿依然矗立着。 - We were still playing at war — dropping leaflets instead of bombs.
我们仍然把战争当儿戏——还在丢传单而不是扔炸弹。 - For all we know, there may be delayed action bombs in the dam.
据我们所知,水坝中可能装有定时炸弹。 - The crowds became violent and threw petrol bombs at the police
人群变得狂暴起来,并向警察投掷汽油弹。 - Control of materials could be maintained by locking up bombs.
把炸弹锁起妥藏可实现对物资的控制。 - The bombs ignited a fire which destroyed some 60 houses
炸弹引发的大火烧毁了大约60栋房屋。 - The plane crashed, its bombs exploding as it hit the ground.
那架飞机坠毁了,机上携带的炸弹在飞机撞地时爆炸。