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bomb
- IPA[bɒm]
英式
- a container filled with explosive or incendiary material, designed to explode on impact or when detonated by a timing, proximity, or remote-control device;an explosive device fitted into a specified object
- attack (a place or object) with a bomb or bombs;make someone homeless by destroying their home with bombs
verb: bomb, 3rd person present: bombs, gerund or present participle: bombing, past tense: bombed, past participle: bombed
noun: bomb, plural noun: bombs
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名詞
- 1. a container filled with explosive or incendiary material, designed to explode on impact or when detonated by a timing, proximity, or remote-control device a bomb attack 同義詞
- ▪ an explosive device fitted into a specified object a 100 lb van bomb
- ▪ nuclear weapons considered collectively as agents of mass destruction she joined the fight against the bomb 同義詞
- 2. a lump of lava thrown out by an erupting volcano.
- ▪ a pear-shaped weight used to anchor a fishing line to the bottom.
- 3. British informal a large sum of money that silk must have cost a bomb 同義詞
- 4. informal a film, play, or other event that fails badly that bomb of an old movie
- 5. US informal an outstandingly good person or thing the site would really be da bomb if its content were updated more frequently
- 6. a long forward pass or hit in a ball game a two-run bomb
- 7. informal a cannabis cigarette.
動詞
- 1. attack (a place or object) with a bomb or bombs they bombed the city at dawn 同義詞
- ▪ make someone homeless by destroying their home with bombs my family were bombed out while I was fighting
- 2. British informal move very quickly we were bombing down the motorway at breakneck speed 同義詞 反義詞
- 3. informal (of a film, play, or other event) fail badly it just became another big-budget film that bombed 同義詞 反義詞
- (of an area or building) subjected to bombing: the rubble of a bombed house
Oxford Dictionary
- (of an area or building) subjected to bombing: the rubble of a bombed house
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for letter bomb
- send an overwhelmingly large quantity of email messages to (someone): if the netizens are really annoyed they'll mail-bomb you
Oxford American Dictionary
- a letter bomb.
- send an overwhelming quantity of email messages to (someone): if the netizens are really annoyed they'll mail-bomb you
Oxford Dictionary
- a bomb designed to explode at a preset time.
Oxford American Dictionary
- bomb (a target) while diving steeply downward in an aircraft: news that they had dive-bombed a US destroyer
Oxford American Dictionary
- lavish (someone) with attention or affection, especially in order to influence or manipulate them: he's an emotionally manipulative boyfriend who love-bombs Kate into believing he's everything she wants
- an instance of lavishing someone with attention or affection, especially in order to influence ... the intensity created by this love bomb makes it hard for the victim to notice they're being manipulated some parents smother their children's bad behavior with a love bomb
Oxford American Dictionary
- a crude bomb consisting of an oil drum or similar container filled with explosives, typically ... he estimated that dozens of barrel bombs had been dropped on the province in the last nine days
- drop a barrel bomb or bombs on: another of the makeshift medical centres was barrel-bombed on June 23rd
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- a container filled with explosive, incendiary material, smoke, gas, or other destructive ... a bomb attack
- attack (a place or vehicle) with a bomb or bombs: London was bombed, night after night a series of bombings
Oxford American Dictionary