bombard
英 [bɒmˈbɑːd]
美 [bɑːmˈbɑːrd]
v. 轰炸; 轰击; 大量提问; 大肆抨击; 提供过多信息
n. 射石炮(古代的臼炮)
过去分词:bombarded 过去式:bombarded 现在分词:bombarding 复数:bombards 第三人称单数:bombards
Collins.1 / BNC.13722 / COCA.13039
同义词辨析
bombardassailassaultattack【导航词义:攻击;抨击】
bombardv. 轰击;大肆批评
〔辨析〕
指用炮弹、炸弹、导弹等连续地猛炸某处,也可以指大肆抨击某人。
〔例证〕
This city was bombarded by the enemy.
这座城市遭到了敌人的轰炸。
Reporters bombarded the President with questions about his economic policy.
记者们向总统提出了许多有关其经济政策的问题。
这座城市遭到了敌人的轰炸。
Reporters bombarded the President with questions about his economic policy.
记者们向总统提出了许多有关其经济政策的问题。
assailv. 〈正式〉攻击;抨击
〔辨析〕
指对某人或某物连续地猛烈攻击或抨击。
〔例证〕
The enemy assailed our warship.
敌人向我们的战舰发起连续猛攻。
He was assailed by his political opponent.
他遭到了政敌的攻击。
敌人向我们的战舰发起连续猛攻。
He was assailed by his political opponent.
他遭到了政敌的攻击。
assaultv. 袭击,攻击
〔辨析〕
语气比 assail 强, 指突然发起猛烈进攻或近身暴力攻击;也可以指严厉批评某人的观念、计划等。
〔例证〕
The enemy assaulted the small town.
敌人突然对小镇发起猛烈攻击。
The gang assaulted him with iron bars.
那伙人用铁棍殴打他。
敌人突然对小镇发起猛烈攻击。
The gang assaulted him with iron bars.
那伙人用铁棍殴打他。
attackv. 攻击,进攻
〔辨析〕
普通用词,指事先不发警告而向对方发动攻击,既可指发起武力攻击,也可以指进行言语攻击。
〔例证〕
The enemy attacked the village at night.
敌人夜袭了村庄。
Her bold remarks were attacked by the conservatives.
她大胆的言论遭到保守派的抨击。
敌人夜袭了村庄。
Her bold remarks were attacked by the conservatives.
她大胆的言论遭到保守派的抨击。
牛津词典
verb
- 轰炸;轰击
to attack a place by firing large guns at it or dropping bombs on it continuously - 大量提问;大肆抨击;提供过多信息
to attack sb with a lot of questions, criticisms, etc. or by giving them too much information- We have been bombarded with letters of complaint.
我们接二连三收到了大批的投诉信件。
- We have been bombarded with letters of complaint.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 连珠炮似的质问(或批评);使大量面对
If youbombardsomeonewithsomething, you make them face a great deal of it. For example, if youbombardthemwithquestions or criticism, you keep asking them a lot of questions or you keep criticizing them.- He bombarded Catherine with questions to which he should have known the answers...
他明知故问地不断质问凯瑟琳。 - The media bombards all of us with images of violence and drugs and sex...
媒体上关于暴力、毒品和性的画面充斥着我们的视线。 - I've been bombarded by the press and television since I came back from Norway.
从挪威回来后我就一直被报纸和电视台的记者纠缠不休。
- He bombarded Catherine with questions to which he should have known the answers...
- VERB (用炮火或炸弹)猛烈轰击(或攻击)
When soldiersbombarda place, they attack it with continuous heavy gunfire or bombs.- Rebel artillery units have regularly bombarded the airport...
叛军的炮兵部队经常轰炸机场。 - The town has been heavily bombarded by the army backed by the airforce.
该镇遭到了有空军掩护的陆军部队的猛烈攻击。
- Rebel artillery units have regularly bombarded the airport...
英英释义
noun
- a large shawm
verb
- direct high energy particles or radiation against
- address with continuously or persistently, as if with a barrage
- The speaker was barraged by an angry audience
- The governor was bombarded with requests to grant a pardon to the convicted killer
- throw bombs at or attack with bombs
- The Americans bombed Dresden
- cast, hurl, or throw repeatedly with some missile
- They pelted each other with snowballs
双语例句
- If you shoot down their missile, then North Korea is likely to bombard Seoul, he said.
他说:如果你击落了他们的导弹,朝鲜可能会轰炸首尔。首尔是韩国的首都,韩国目前是亚洲第四大经济体。 - You don't want to bombard them with messages, but you need to follow each interview with a thank-you and then ask if there is any more information they would like from you.
你肯定不能一直发信息,对招聘者进行狂轰滥炸。但每次面试之后,都要发一封感谢信,并询问他们是否还需要你提供更多的信息。 - Make your opponents spin and crash as you bombard them with a barrage of weapons.
你武器的攻击使得你的对手失控自旋和碰撞。 - Now the total amount of nuclear weapons can bombard the whole world several hundred times.
现在全球的核武器加总起来,足以将整个地球毁灭几百次。 - The town has been heavily bombarded by the army backed by the airforce.
该镇遭到了有空军掩护的陆军部队的猛烈攻击。 - Most people do not realize it, but the majority of chemical medicines we take bombard our bodies at the same time they work to fight disease.
大多数人并不知道,但大多数化学药物以炮击的同时,他们对身体对抗疾病的工作。 - Annoying popups: Badware can bombard your computer with popup ads, even when you're not online.
恼人的弹出式恶意软件可以轰炸您的计算机上弹出的广告,即使你不在线。 - Otherwise you would bombard your server with constant requests, and clearly that would not scale.
否则,连续不断的请求会冲垮服务器,并且这种情况下显然不具有可伸缩性。 - ANNOUNCER: So as soon as we start to speak, we bombard a potential listener with information about ourselves.
播音员:因此只要我们一开口讲话,我们就开始向聆听者传递着关于我们自身的信息。 - Soon, they say, banks will be able to track customers in real time and bombard them with information and offers for shops they are walking by or transport services they are about to use.
他们表示,不久银行就能实时跟踪客户,对客户实施信息轰炸,向他们提供路过商铺和打算使用交通服务的优惠信息。