blitz
美[blɪts] 英[blɪts]
n. 闪击(尤指空袭);(突击性或集中性的)工作
v. 以闪击战攻击或破坏
英英释义
Noun- (American football) defensive players try to break through the offensive line
- a swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment
Verb- attack suddenly and without warning;
"Hitler blitzed Poland"
例句
用作名词(n.)- Many people died in the London blitz.许多人在伦敦大空袭中丧生。
- During the blitz we spent the night in underground shelters.空袭期间, 我们在防空洞过夜。
- I must have a blitz to get my room tidy为把房间搞整洁我必须做好多活。
- We had to had the merchandise ready for the christmas sale blitz.我们得准备好那商品以备圣诞节销售旺季。
用作动词(v.)- Many towns were badly blitzed during the war.战争中许多城镇毁于空袭。
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