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1 | T to attack a place with a bomb 轰炸;用炸弹袭击 |
| NATO aircraft bombed the town again last night. 北约飞机昨晚又轰炸了这个城镇。 |
| The railway station was bombed by terrorists. 火车站遭到恐怖分子的炸弹袭击。 |
| be heavily/badly bombed This whole area was heavily bombed during the conflict. 整个地区在冲突期间惨遭轰炸。 |
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2 | I +alongupdown BRITISH informal to move somewhere very quickly , especially in a vehicle (尤指车辆)疾驶 |
| I saw you bombing along the street on your bike. 我看见你骑着自行车沿街飞驰而过。 |
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3 | I informal to be very unsuccessful 非常不成功 |
| His latest film bombed at the box office (=not many people went to see it) . 他的最新影片票房惨不忍睹。 |
| 3a | I/T to fail a test very badly (考试)不及格 | |
PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌbomb ˈout |
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| - | be bombed out (of sth) | | to be forced to leave a place because of being attacked by bombs | | 被炸得被迫离开(某处) | | | | Half the town was bombed out of their homes in the raid. 城镇中有一半的人被袭击炸得无家可归。 | | | |
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