to bombard
01
轰炸, 连续轰炸
to drop bombs on someone or something continuously
Transitive: to bombard a place or position
例子
During the war, the enemy aircraft would bombard the city with relentless airstrikes.
战争期间,敌机会用无情的空袭轰炸这座城市。
The navy ships would bombard the enemy coastal defenses before the amphibious landing.
海军舰艇将在两栖登陆前轰炸敌人的海岸防御。
02
轰击, 喷洒
to send a fast-moving stream of particles, such as atoms or subatomic particles, toward a substance
Transitive: to bombard a substance with particles
例子
The scientist bombarded the metal with high-energy particles to test its durability.
科学家用高能粒子轰击金属以测试其耐久性。
The laboratory used a particle accelerator to bombard atoms with protons.
实验室使用粒子加速器用质子轰击原子。
03
轰炸, 连珠炮似地提问
to continuously expose someone to something, such as information, questions, or criticisms
Transitive: to bombard sb with sth
例子
He bombarded his friends with text messages about his new project.
他关于新项目的短信轰炸了他的朋友们。
The talk show host bombarded the guest with challenging and provocative questions.
脱口秀主持人用具有挑战性和挑衅性的问题轰炸了嘉宾。
04
轰炸, 炮击
to attack or strike something repeatedly with artillery fire
Transitive: to bombard an enemy position
例子
The troops were ordered to bombard the enemy's position until reinforcements arrived.
部队被命令轰炸敌人的阵地,直到增援部队到达。
For hours, the soldiers bombarded the enemy stronghold with relentless fire.
数小时以来,士兵们用无情的炮火轰炸了敌人的据点。
Bombard
01
a large, low-pitched shawm, belonging to the shawm family of woodwind instruments
例子
The musician played a deep tone on the bombard.
The medieval ensemble included a bombard and a tambourine.



























