柯林斯詞典bomb /b?m/ (bombing,bombed,bombs) 1. N-COUNT A bomb is a device that explodes and damages or destroys a large area. 炸彈 Bombs went off at two London train stations. 炸彈在倫敦的兩個火車站爆炸了。 It's not known who planted the bomb. 不知是誰放置了這顆炸彈。2. N-SING Nuclear weapons are sometimes referred to as the bomb. 核武器 They are generally thought to have the bomb. 他們被普遍認爲(wèi)擁有核武器。3. V-T When people bomb a place, they attack it with bombs. 轟炸 Air force jets bombed the airport. 空軍噴氣機轟炸了機場。4. bombingN-VAR 轟炸 Aerial bombing of rebel positions is continuing. 對叛軍陣地的空中轟炸仍在繼續(xù)。 返回 bombing劍橋詞典an attack or attacks on a place or area using bombs , or the activity of attacking in this way 炸彈襲擊;轟炸 Heavy bombing has gutted the city . 狂轟爛炸已將這座城市化爲(wèi)廢墟。 There was a wave of bombings in the south of the country . 這個國家的南部發(fā)生了一系列的爆炸案。 例句 The church was destroyed in the bombing but the altar survived intact .Police have not so far been able to extort a confession from the people accused of the bombing.Intensive bombing had reduced the city to rubble .Allied bombing left Dresden in ashes in 1945.Local people were outraged at the bombing. 返回 bombing