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单词 dive-bomb
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Definition of dive-bomb in English:

dive-bomb

verbˈdʌɪvbɒmˈdaɪv ˌbɑm
[with object]
  • 1Bomb (a target) while diving steeply downwards in an aircraft.

    俯冲轰炸

    planes were dive-bombing the aerodrome

    飞机对机场进行了俯冲轰炸。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Dragoon enclosed on the base and went high in the air then dive-bombed the area with that special fireball technique.
    • The Invaders had to do a kind of modified dive-bombing, he said.
    • Army co-operation and close air support were in their infancy in the USA and dive-bombing seemed to be the answer.
    • The experienced pilots carried out a text-book dive-bombing attack on the big Japanese ships.
    • If World War II inspired George Lucas, it was with dive-bombing fighter planes and aerial dogfights.
    • The Blackburn Skua was the first British aircraft specifically designed for dive-bombing, but it could also serve as a fighter.
    • But in Korea the Sabres were there to protect the fighters at low-level, while they were dive-bombing, Mahurin said.
    • The Germans and the US Navy had found a partial solution to the problem even before the war - dive-bombing.
    • On his final day, he tested a P-A7 converted for use on D day as a low-altitude fighter with dive-bombing capability.
    • Then at 0915 the dive-bombing was renewed before the raiders withdrew at 0945.
    • She adjusted her helmet and was about to dive-bomb the store when she couldn't spot either Deathtone or the judge.
    • In another incident his ship was sunk after being dive-bombed, again with the loss of up to forty men.
    • I dive-bombed into the murky entrance while slowing down smoothly.
    • They are also tricky to use - requiring fighters and gunboats to engage in something resembling an old dive-bombing run from WW2.
    1. 1.1 (of a bird or flying insect) attack (something) by swooping down on it.
      (鸟,飞虫)飞扑;猛扑
      the crow folded its wings and dive-bombed the vulture

      乌鸦收起翅膀向兀鹫猛扑过去。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • A female fly hovers over a mound before she pinpoints a victim, dive-bombs it, and deposits one of her eggs inside it.
      • Seabirds rest on ledges above us, but seem happy with our presence, so we don't get dive-bombed.
      • It was a bit scary because the large ferries were steaming past us and at one point we were even dive-bombed by seagulls.
      • Ms. Crew turned on him like a hawk dive-bombing a rabbit.
      • With a cackle she flew higher into the sky and dive-bombed one of the city's markets.
      • I think the gnat knows I'm writing about him because he just dive-bombed my face.
      • The parents vigorously defend the nest, dive-bombing intruders.
      • In my favorite rescue story, a woman summons Animal Control because a pack of crows is dive-bombing an injured owl.
      • I don't know how they get in, but there they are, furiously dive-bombing my chair.
      • If you wander too close to their nest sites on the moorland, they will dive-bomb and are not afraid to make contact with heads.
      • On a recent holiday to Italy, I sat in the main square in Sienna eating pizza surrounded by dive-bombing pigeons.
      • It looks like a normal fly but can smell sweat and dive-bombs any bare flesh.
      • Look at those birds dive-bombing the mowed seeds I am leaving behind!
      • Three cheeky Capistrano swallow refugees dive-bombed out of the heavens and zoomed in all around him.
      • The night dive here produced more dive-bombing by huge tarpon, feeding on a bait-ball of silversides attracted by our floodlights.
      • They will also mob predators in flight, gathering into tight flocks and dive-bombing a hawk or other predator.
      • Extremely protective, the birds show little hesitation to dive-bomb those who approach too closely, including people.
      • The gannets dive-bombing into the sea is the divine sign from above.
      • The bird squawked again, and dive-bombed the dog.
      • Take a hat, however - nesting terns will dive-bomb you and peck your head, and they usually draw blood!

Derivatives

  • dive-bomber

  • nounˈdʌɪvˌbɒmə
    • As far as I know, this was the only time in the history of the war that a dive-bomber attacked a rocket in the air.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • In terms of air power, the Germans had 850 bombers and dive-bombers and 400 fighters.
      • When firing at an imaginary Stuka dive-bomber, my best arrow went onto the roof.
      • But the ship was sunk by Japanese dive-bombers in February 1942.
      • Her Sea Furies, armed with two 500-pound bombs, had become deadly accurate dive-bombers using a 45-degree dive technique.

Definition of dive-bomb in US English:

dive-bomb

verbˈdaɪv ˌbɑmˈdīv ˌbäm
[with object]
  • 1Bomb (a target) while diving steeply downward in an aircraft.

    俯冲轰炸

    news that they had dive-bombed a US destroyer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Army co-operation and close air support were in their infancy in the USA and dive-bombing seemed to be the answer.
    • But in Korea the Sabres were there to protect the fighters at low-level, while they were dive-bombing, Mahurin said.
    • The experienced pilots carried out a text-book dive-bombing attack on the big Japanese ships.
    • The Invaders had to do a kind of modified dive-bombing, he said.
    • If World War II inspired George Lucas, it was with dive-bombing fighter planes and aerial dogfights.
    • She adjusted her helmet and was about to dive-bomb the store when she couldn't spot either Deathtone or the judge.
    • The Germans and the US Navy had found a partial solution to the problem even before the war - dive-bombing.
    • I dive-bombed into the murky entrance while slowing down smoothly.
    • Dragoon enclosed on the base and went high in the air then dive-bombed the area with that special fireball technique.
    • Then at 0915 the dive-bombing was renewed before the raiders withdrew at 0945.
    • In another incident his ship was sunk after being dive-bombed, again with the loss of up to forty men.
    • On his final day, he tested a P-A7 converted for use on D day as a low-altitude fighter with dive-bombing capability.
    • They are also tricky to use - requiring fighters and gunboats to engage in something resembling an old dive-bombing run from WW2.
    • The Blackburn Skua was the first British aircraft specifically designed for dive-bombing, but it could also serve as a fighter.
    1. 1.1 (of a bird or flying insect) attack (something) by swooping down on it.
      (鸟,飞虫)飞扑;猛扑
      the crow folded its wings and dive-bombed the vulture

      乌鸦收起翅膀向兀鹫猛扑过去。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Seabirds rest on ledges above us, but seem happy with our presence, so we don't get dive-bombed.
      • I think the gnat knows I'm writing about him because he just dive-bombed my face.
      • The parents vigorously defend the nest, dive-bombing intruders.
      • Ms. Crew turned on him like a hawk dive-bombing a rabbit.
      • In my favorite rescue story, a woman summons Animal Control because a pack of crows is dive-bombing an injured owl.
      • A female fly hovers over a mound before she pinpoints a victim, dive-bombs it, and deposits one of her eggs inside it.
      • On a recent holiday to Italy, I sat in the main square in Sienna eating pizza surrounded by dive-bombing pigeons.
      • Extremely protective, the birds show little hesitation to dive-bomb those who approach too closely, including people.
      • Take a hat, however - nesting terns will dive-bomb you and peck your head, and they usually draw blood!
      • The night dive here produced more dive-bombing by huge tarpon, feeding on a bait-ball of silversides attracted by our floodlights.
      • The gannets dive-bombing into the sea is the divine sign from above.
      • It was a bit scary because the large ferries were steaming past us and at one point we were even dive-bombed by seagulls.
      • If you wander too close to their nest sites on the moorland, they will dive-bomb and are not afraid to make contact with heads.
      • With a cackle she flew higher into the sky and dive-bombed one of the city's markets.
      • I don't know how they get in, but there they are, furiously dive-bombing my chair.
      • They will also mob predators in flight, gathering into tight flocks and dive-bombing a hawk or other predator.
      • It looks like a normal fly but can smell sweat and dive-bombs any bare flesh.
      • The bird squawked again, and dive-bombed the dog.
      • Three cheeky Capistrano swallow refugees dive-bombed out of the heavens and zoomed in all around him.
      • Look at those birds dive-bombing the mowed seeds I am leaving behind!
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