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bomb WEAPONHbBm, $bB:mn [C]a weapon that explodes and is used to kill or hurt people or to damage buildings炸弹;爆炸装置A 100-pound bomb exploded / went off today, injuring three people.今天一枚一百磅的炸弹爆炸了,伤了三个人。The terrorists had planted a bomb near the police station.恐怖分子在警察局附近安放了一枚炸弹。During the Second World War, the British dropped a huge number of bombs on Dresden.二战期间英国将大量的炸弹投向德累斯顿城。The bomb is one or more atom bombs.(总称)原子弹,氢弹;核武器The US was the first country to have the bomb.美国是第一个拥有核武器的国家。 [ATOM](Br infml) A bomb is a lot of money.大笔钱That coat must have cost a bomb.那件外套肯定花了一大笔钱。When a vehicle goes like a bomb, it can go very fast.疾行;飞驶(Br infml) An event that goes like a bomb or goes a bomb is very successful.大获成功The party's really going a bomb, isn't it?聚会大获成功,对吗?A (Br) bomb disposal unit / (Am) bomb squad is a group of people whose job it is, once a bomb has been found, to prevent it from exploding or to remove it so no one is hurt.拆弹队;排弹队A bomb scare is a warning that a bomb has been left in a building / area and people are told to leave.炸弹警告"Come, friendly bombs, and fall on Slough! / It isn't fit for humans now" (John Betjeman in the poem Slough, 1937)“来, 亲爱的炸弹, 落在泥沼里吧!/ 你现在不适合于人类”(摘自诗歌《泥沼》,作者约翰·贝杰曼)
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