/bɒmˈbɑːd/
with obj.
1- attack (a place or person) continuously with bombs, shells, or other missiles(用炸弹、炮弹、导弹等)连续轰炸, 连续攻击:
the city was bombarded by federal forces
联邦部队对该城进行了连续轰炸
supporters bombarded police with bottles.
支持者们不停地用瓶子攻击警察。
1.1
- subject (someone) to a continuous flow of questions, criticisms, or information向(某人)不停地提出问题(或批评、咨询):
they will be bombarded with complaints.
他们将会不停地遭到抱怨。
1.2
- Physics direct a stream of high-speed particles at (a substance)【物】以高速粒子轰击
/ˈbɒmbɑːd/
- historical a cannon of the earliest type, which fired a stone ball or large shot〈旧〉射石炮。
派生词
bombardment
noun词源
late Middle English (as a noun denoting an early form of cannon, also a shawm) from Old French bombarde, probably based on Latin bombus 'booming, humming' (see BOMB). The verb (late 16th cent.) is from French bombarder.