bombardment
/bɒmˈbɑːdmənt/ (bre, ipa) · [bɑmbˈɑrdmənt] /bɑːmˈbɑːrdmənt/ (ame, ipa) · [bɑmbˈɑrdmənt] /bäm-ˈbärd-mənt also bəm- How to pronounce bombardment (audio)/ (ame, mw)
bombardment — 名詞
- bombardmentsingular
- bombardmentsplural
1. repeated shelling or bombing that keeps striking a place for some time
砲擊;砲轟
持續以砲火或炸彈攻擊某地
repeated shelling or bombing that keeps striking a place for some time
The town stayed under bombardment for three nights after the bridge was hit.
那座城鎮在橋被炸中後,連續三晚都處於砲擊之下。
pattern: under bombardment
Darius heard the bombardment growing closer as families ran into the station.
Darius 聽見砲轟越來越近,許多家庭都跑進車站。
Heavy bombardment cut off the road to the hospital before dawn.
猛烈的砲擊在天亮前切斷了通往醫院的道路。
Residents left the village when the bombardment reached the houses by noon.
當砲轟逼近民宅時,居民在中午前離開了那個村子。
文法句型
under bombardment
heavy bombardment
bombardment of a town / city / area
用法筆記
Usually refers to sustained military force rather than one single explosion. News reports often use it with place names or buildings that are being repeatedly hit.
常見錯誤
2. an overwhelming rush of questions, criticism, messages, or information that reac
連番轟炸
問題、訊息等大量襲來
an overwhelming rush of questions, criticism, messages, or information that reaches someone too fast to handle easily
At the press conference, the mayor faced a bombardment of angry questions.
在記者會上,市長面對憤怒提問的連番轟炸。
pattern: a bombardment of questions
After lunch, Mei's phone received a bombardment of sales messages.
午餐後,Mei 的手機又被促銷訊息連番轟炸。
The new teacher met a bombardment of criticism from worried parents online.
那位新老師在網路上遭到憂心家長批評的連番轟炸。
During the meeting, Omar tried to answer the bombardment of budget questions.
開會時,Omar 試著回應連番轟炸而來的預算問題。
New staff received a bombardment of forms and safety updates on Monday.
新進員工在星期一就被表格和安全通知連番轟炸。
文法句型
a bombardment of questions / criticism / messages
face a bombardment of something
answer a bombardment of something
用法筆記
This figurative sense keeps the idea of many things arriving one after another. It is especially common with questions, criticism, messages, and information rather than physical weapons.