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bombardment是什么意思

  • n.炮击;轰炸

bombardment变形

复数:bombardments

bombardment词根

词根:bomb

n.

bomb 炸弹

bombard 射石炮

bomber 轰炸机;投弹手

bombing [军] 轰炸,[军] 投弹

v.

bombing 轰击;引爆炸弹(bomb的ing形式)

vi.

bomb 轰炸,投弹;失败

vt.

bomb 轰炸,投弹于

bombard 轰炸;炮击

bombardment英英释义

Noun:
  1. the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written);

    "a barrage of questions"
    "a bombardment of mail complaining about his mistake"

  2. the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target;

    "they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops"
    "the shelling went on for hours without pausing"

  3. the act (or an instance) of subjecting a body or substance to the impact of high-energy particles (as electrons or alpha rays)

  4. an attack by dropping bombs

bombardment词源中文解释

"连续的炮弹攻击",1702年,来自 bombard(动词)+ -ment。

bombardment_化学行业词汇

轰击

bombardment词源英文解释

Noun Middle English bombard, bumbard, borrowed from Middle French bombarde, probably from an onomatopoeic base bomb- + -arde -ard — more at bomb >entry 1 Note: As with bomba, bombe, etc. (see note at bomb >entry 1), the origin and diffusion of bombarda, bombarde, etc., remain incompletely elucidated. French bombarde, in reference to an engine of war, appears in the Vrayes chroniques of Jean le Bel, a history of the Hundred Years War begun in 1357 (see Dictionnaire du Moyen Français, online) and in the accounts of the Valenciennes city clerk Nicole de Dury from 1363 (see H. Caffiaux, Nicole de Dury, maître clerc de la ville de Valenciennes 1361-1373, Valenciennes, 1866, p. 103). Italian bombarda may be dependent on the French word, given that the earliest use of the word is in reference to artillery used at the battle of Crécy in 1346 (in the final book of the Nuova Cronica of Giovanni Villani, who died in 1348; manuscripts containing the final book are significantly later). The 1311 date given for bombarda in Trésor de la langue française, Cortelazzo and Zolli's Dizionario etimologico della lingua italiana, and a number of earlier sources from which they draw (as the Enciclopedia Italiana) is incorrect; the text in question, the Polystorio or Polyhistoria by Niccolò da Ferrara (not Bartolomeo da Ferrara), alludes to events of 1311 but was written sometime after 1367, when the chronicle ends, at the court of Niccolò II d'Este, marquess of Ferrara from 1361 (cf. Richard Tristano, "History 'Without Scruple': The Enlightenment Confronts the Middle Ages in Renaissance Ferrara," Medievalia et Humanistica, new series, no. 38 [2012], p. 85). Spanish lombarda, attested about 1400, is clearly a folk-etymologizing of bombarda (pace Coromines' etymology in Diccionario crítico-etimológico castellano e hispánico, which does not take account of the earlier French forms). Verb earlier, "to fire a large cannon," borrowed from Middle French bombarder, verbal derivative of bombarde bombard >entry 1

The first known use of bombard was in the 15th century

bombardment儿童词典英英释义

bombastnoun

boastful speech or writing

bombardverb

to attack especially with artillery or bombers

to attack forcefully or continuously (as with questions)

to put under the force of rapidly moving particles (as electrons or alpha rays)

bombardment 例句

1 Yet Saturn's rapid rotation meant it could hold a satellite within its Roche limit until the bombardment.

然而,土星的高速自转意味着它能够在洛希极限中保持着一个卫星直到“猛烈轰击”。

2 Or they had been in shock as a result of the bombardment.

或者因爆炸他们受到击打的震惊。

3 The worst of the bombardment—including the colossal impact that knocked loose the chunk that became our moon—was over.

最糟糕的轰炸——包括将大块物质撞击得脱离地球形成月球巨大碰撞——已经结束了。

4 In just 200 million years, possibly less, the Earth was essentially formed, though still molten and subject to constant bombardment from all the debris that remained floating about.

5 We said our thank-you’s to him and turned to face the bombardment of questions as we made our way to Mrs. Bates’s front door.

6 She fled back to Baghdad, her embarrassment saving her from probable death in the bombardment.

她逃回巴格达,她尴尬的可能挽救她的轰炸中死亡。

7 Fortunately, Kraków was spared the destructive bombardments that targeted Warsaw and other cities; even without the threat of bombs, there was terror on the streets.

8 The ship went ahead against the enemy bombardment.

船冒着敌机的轰炸继续前进。

9 Detering says it is a sure sign of a coming bombardment.

10 We knew not what to do; a panic seemed general, and no officer appeared to offer guidance; and still the bombardment fell upon the camp.

11 They were going to put over another bridge when the bombardment started and some troops were to cross at the shallows up above at the bend of the river.

12 Gen. Gage issues passes for those who wish to leave, but many more are fleeing without, as we all predict bombardment and flame.

13 They had bombarded dozens of elements with deuterons and assiduously tracked emissions of alpha particles during the bombardments; but the continued emission of electrons or positrons after the bombardments ended had escaped their notice.

14 Shortly after 7am, the doctor said he had seen the effect of the first bombardment of the day.

刚过早上7点,这名医生就目睹了当天第一次炮击带来的伤亡。

15 They say the bombardment extends undiminished as far as the artillery lines.

16 Just as had been the case so many times before, our naval bombardment and air assaults hadn’t been very effective in knocking out the coastal defenses.

17 Just before dawn on June 7, following a massive artillery bombardment, the explosives were detonated with a noise heard 140 miles away in London, turning the crest of Messines Ridge into a flaming volcano.

18 The parts had spent their working lives under bombardment by deuterons.

19 At issue was an experiment that Lawrence had conducted with James Cork of the University of Michigan on the disintegration of platinum under bombardment.

20 And then, as the birds continued their bombardment, the robot turned and blindly trudged back through the muck.

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