A-bomb

英[ˈeɪˌbɔm]
美[ˈeˌbɑm]

基本释义

n.
原子弹; <俚>(以大麻叶和鸦片等卷成的)强麻醉品香烟; 制造原子弹者; <俚>速度特快的赛车
vt.
用原子弹轰击或轰炸

词性变化

实用例句

They took refuge in a bomb shelter.

他们在防空洞中避难。

柯林斯例句

The party went like a bomb.

那个聚会极为成功.

《简明英汉词典》

My car goes like a bomb since I put that new engine in it.

自从装上了新的引擎后,我的车跑得快极了.

《简明英汉词典》

The farmer who timed his dealings right has made a bomb.

这个看准时机做买卖的农场主发了一笔财.

辞典例句

The enemy blew off the top of the house with a bomb.

敌人用炮弹把房顶震飞了.

辞典例句

My new car goes like a bomb.

我的新汽车跑得特别快.

辞典例句

Godliman and Bloggs walked side by side along the pavement of a bomb - damaged London shopping street.

戈德利曼和布洛格斯肩并肩地走在伦敦商业区的一条弹痕斑斑的街道上.

辞典例句

His new girlfriend went down a bomb at the party.

他新交的女朋友在晚会上大受称赞.

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A Persian carpet for our sitting - room would cost a bomb.

买一块波斯地毯放在我们的起居室里要花很多钱.

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Cap . Ramsey : Using a bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

把广岛和长崎轰成平地这件事?

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We are not afraid of the future because of a bomb.

但我怀疑,核武器不过是我们害怕的替罪羊.

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My new Hyundai goes like a bomb on the highway.

我那辆新现代车在高速路上疾驶.

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He wrote more than 30 books and must have earned a bomb.

他写了30多本书,一定挣了一大笔钱.

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A German artillery shell or a bomb has hit directly the stable.

一枚德军炮弹直接击中了马厩.

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It could take less than a bomb to detonate such a situation.

鉴于此,或许不用一颗导弹就能引发两国间当前的紧张局势了.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a nuclear weapon in which enormous energy is released by nuclear fission (splitting the nuclei of a heavy element like uranium 235 or plutonium 239)