第三人称复数:bombardments
名词炮击,轰炸
1. 轰击:较低能量的轰击(bombardment)对晶圆与腔体较为有利,能减低损伤(例如刻面faceting)以及在腔体表面堆积喷溅的可能. 由於超低介电常数材料较二氧化矽多孔与疏松,所以软式蚀刻更能保存其物理整体性. 此理亦适用於下一世代的光阻,
2. 炮击::电光屏障(Fence) 过关后神只好感度变动:无 困难度:★★★★★ 4.地神詹姆斯(James) 主要任务:从法师Seerix手中救出Mithras 限制条件:无 奖赏条件:无 新增部队:嘈杂石兽(Jabberocky) 获得法术:乱石炮击(Bombardment) 过关后神只好感度
3. 撞击:be composed of 由......组成 | bombardment 撞击 | boundary 界限
4. 炮击, 轰击:celebrity 名声, 名人 | bombardment 炮击, 轰击 | peculiarly 特有地, 特别地
1. (猛烈而持久的)炮击,轰炸
A bombardment is a strong and continuous attack of gunfire or bombing.
e.g. The city has been flattened by heavy artillery bombardments...
城市已被猛烈的炮火夷为平地。
e.g. The capital is still under constant bombardment by the rebel forces.
首都仍在遭受叛军的持续轰炸。
2. 一连串(想法、要求、质问或批评)
A bombardment of ideas, demands, questions, or criticisms is an aggressive and exhausting stream of them.
e.g. ...the constant bombardment of images urging that work was important.
铺天盖地的图片,强调工作是至关重要的
1. The United States launched a severe aerial bombardment against the Taliban in October, following the suicide airliner attacks on the United States blamed on al Qaeda.
2. But even with the aid of the allied bombardment the rebel forces have been unable to gain an apparent advantage over the government troops.
3. After he had finally managed to survive the bombardment with an evasive " nothing important ", he was amazed to confront the same question the next morning.
4. Demanding compensation for victims of Chongqing bombardment dates back almost a decade ago.
5. The bombardment sent clouds of white smoke rising from the camp throughout the day, and the shelling ignited fires that spewed black smoke.
6. The media bombardment about rising unemployment has all but drowned out the cries of two rural school teachers from mountainous Qiongzhong county of Hainan island.
7. The government forces had largely stopped their bombardment of the city after Western countries launched new round of air raids against government forces.
8. These lawyers will interview individual bombardment survivors and use these oral histories in a bid to demand compensation from the Japanese Government.
9. Publicly parading alleged criminals through the streets has met with a bombardment of criticism for its rights violations.
10. bombardment在线翻译
10. Activists also reported Sunday heavy bombardment by government troops on a number of restive suburbs east of Damascus.
noun
1. an attack by dropping bombs
Synonym: bombing
2. the act (or an instance) of subjecting a body or substance to the impact of high-energy particles (as electrons or alpha rays)
3. the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target
e.g. they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops
the shelling went on for hours without pausing
Synonym: barrage barrage fire battery shelling
4. the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written)
e.g. a barrage of questions
a bombardment of mail complaining about his mistake
Synonym: barrage outpouring onslaught