英:[strɑ:f]
美:[streɪf]
英:[strɑ:f]
美:[streɪf]
第三人称单数:strafes
现在分词:strafing
过去式:strafed
过去分词:strafed
strafer (n.)
Noun
1. an attack of machine-gun fire or cannon fire from a low flying airplane;
"the next morning they carried out a strafe of enemy airfields"
Verb
1. attack with machine guns or cannon fire from a low-flying plane;
"civilians were strafed in an effort to force the country's surrender"
1915年,“惩罚,攻击,猛烈轰炸”,由英国士兵从德语 strafen “惩罚”(源自原始日耳曼语 *stræf-)中学来,在一战开始时期(约1914-1916年)在德国流行的口号 Gott strafe England “愿上帝惩罚英格兰”中使用。该词最初用于许多种攻击; “从低空飞机射击地面阵地”的意义是1942年主要的意义。相关词汇: Strafed; strafing。
German Gott strafe England may God punish England, German propaganda slogan during World War I
The first known use of strafe was in 1915
straggleverb
to wander from a course or way : rove, stray
to trail off from others of its kind
little cabins straggling off into the woods
straggleverb
to wander from a course or way : rove, stray
to trail off from others of its kind
little cabins straggling off into the woods
straggleverb
to wander from a course or way : rove, stray
to trail off from others of its kind
little cabins straggling off into the woods
strafeverb
to fire on at close range and especially with machine guns from low-flying airplanes
strafed the village
1 The first episode begins with the 1921 riot in Tulsa, Okla., in which white mobs rampaged in the prosperous “Black Wall Street,” massacring African-Americans in the street and strafing them from above with airplanes.
2 In at least one case, the shots were real: in 2003 the Violator office was strafed with bullets.
3 They flew low over the base’s makeshift buildings and strafed the canteen with gunfire.
4 When she finally covers her body late in the movie, it's to put on a nun's habit and strafe a riot of knife-wielding Mexicans with a submachine gun.
5 This tendency is both a pleasure and an irritant in “Balanchine & the Lost Muse,” which sets the cloistered, rarefied world of these two youngsters’ ballet upbringing against the sociopolitical turmoil then strafing Russian society.
6 It is a timely satire not only in its strafing of privilege but also in its funhouse-mirror reflection of the contrived façades and convoluted selves of aspirants to political power.
7 Rain began its blitz, tranging bullets off the roof and strafing the puddles round the barn.
8 His monologue then proceeded to strafe an audience filled with media people, politicians, a president and a first lady.
9 And another, with dancers imitating machine guns strafing a crowd.
10 Their planes strafed and bombed us, killing 14.
11 Officials say the soldiers were accidentally strafed by NATO warplanes.
官方报道称这些士兵皆因被来自北约军用战机机载机枪扫射意外受伤.
12 All hell broke loose that night as a hailstorm strafed our camp with marble-size missiles.
13 Nearly 1,500 planes saw action in the skies above the battlefield, strafing German trenches and dropping bombs on the retreating enemy.
14 “Corpses in Regalia” turns into something like punk-funk as Mr. Casey snarls at corporations and the superrich — “Decent folk don’t live that good” — with a broad-shouldered bass line strafed by bursts of frantic guitar tremolo.
15 The non-existent Bosnian sniper fire may have been a shadowy memory of the strafing dictates of an authoritarian father, against whom mother and daughter were united in conspiratorial defiance.
16 With Gore zombies, this isn't necessarily true, a couple of knife shots can often be the safest way (strafe as you knife to confuse it).
与戈尔僵尸,这未必是真实的,一两杆的刀,往往是最安全的方式(如你扫射刀混淆)。
17 It was because guests entered a room bathed in red light, strafed by four moving walkways, and were guided to seats under a ceiling speckled by stars.
18 In one of this book’s later interviews, with a Seventh-day Adventist magazine, Gregory advocates a raw food diet and does a strafing run over soul food.
19 But the truth is this singular performer is really better at strafing our unsatisfactory world with rage than at pushing self-empowerment.
20 The first, on Aug. 12, 2026, will start above Greenland, then strafe the west coast of Iceland and move along the Atlantic Ocean and over Spain.
2 辱骂
abusive sledging abuse verbal name-calling obloquy unpleasantry vituperate insult taunt blackguard bespatter miscall ballyrag rot slang slag revile blaspheme sail into dump on
4 猛击
smell bat bounce slam swipe bash smite slog winder lacing clink wallop clinker knap socko dash jab pack pound whale smash jolt swat clout snick crackdown Sunday punch hammer blow
7 严厉责备
8 猛烈轰炸
11 申斥
wigging serve earful wig reprimand chastise castigate haul over the coals take to task rap on the knuckles call down
13 惩罚
punitive punishing vindictive retributive retributory vindicatory vindicative payment reward penalty discipline bean correction punishment sanction wrath retribution reckoning grueling gruelling whipping chastisement toko mulct toco punish visit correct smite wreak chastise feeze amerce
14 低空轰炸