bombarded / verb bɒmˈbɑrd, bəm-; noun ˈbɒm bɑrd /

轰轰烈烈被轰炸的受到轰炸的受到轰炸

bombarded2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to attack or batter with artillery fire.
  2. to attack with bombs.
  3. to assail vigorously: to bombard the speaker with questions.
  4. Physics. to direct high energy particles or radiations against: to bombard a nucleus.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the earliest kind of cannon, originally throwing stone balls.
  2. Nautical. bomb ketch.
  3. an English leather tankard of the 18th century and earlier, similar to but larger than a blackjack.
  4. Obsolete. a leather jug.

bombarded 近义词

v. 动词 verb

assault, attack

更多bombarded例句

  1. “People are getting bombarded,” says Baker, and the need for reform is not a hard sell with these voters.
  2. After the show, Mollie says she was bombarded online and in real life with praise.
  3. She claims Hollande has bombarded her with text messages, as many as 29 a day.
  4. Last week, for example, Israeli forces bombarded a beach where boys were playing soccer.
  5. I was immediately bombarded with angry tweets from outraged men.
  6. British cannonaded and bombarded the town of Charlotte at the mouth of Genesee river.
  7. Plassenburg Castle was besieged, bombarded, taken by famine and burnt; much was burnt and torn to waste.
  8. This town had been bombarded by the Germans early in the war.
  9. The wall opposite presented the appearance of having been bombarded with fresh livers and baptized with sausage-meat.
  10. The allies bombarded Odessa on April 22, taking good care, however, not to destroy English property in the city.