firebomb

美 [ˈfaɪərbɑːm]英 [ˈfaɪəbɒm]
  • n.燃烧弹
  • vt.用燃烧弹进攻

复数: firebombs 派生词: firebomb v. 过去式: firebombed 现在分词: firebombing 过去分词: firebombed 第三人称单数: firebombs

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noun

燃烧弹
a bomb that makes a fire start burning after it explodes

firebomb

频次

  • 1
    N-COUNT 燃烧弹
    A firebomb is a type of bomb which is designed to cause fires.

  • 2
    VERB 用燃烧弹焚烧
    To firebomb a building, vehicle, or place means to set fire to it using a firebomb.

    Protestors firebombed the embassy building yesterday.

    抗议者昨天用燃烧弹焚烧了使馆建筑。

  • The homes bore evidence of firebombing.

    这些房屋留有燃烧弹焚烧的痕迹。

noun

1
a bomb that is designed to start fires;is most effective against flammable targets (such as fuel)
Synonym: incendiary bomb incendiary

verb

1
attack with incendiary bombs
The rioters fire-bombed the stores

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  1. Five shops were damaged in a firebomb blitz .

    在一次燃烧弹袭击中有五家店铺被烧毁。

  2. To launch an attack against a target , using a firebomb .

    我们向敌人发起了反攻。

  3. We haven 't studied people who are planning to firebomb a black church . Could skew differently .

    我们还没有研究那些计划炸毁一个黑人教堂的人,那样的话,结果指不定是啥样儿。

  4. Militant students hurled firebombs and riot police retaliated with tear gas .

    好斗的学生向防暴警察投掷火焰弹,警察则用催泪瓦斯予以还击。

  5. The firebombing of Tokyo in March of that year resulted in nearly 100000 deaths by some accounts .

    根据一些统计,当年3月的东京大轰炸夺去了近10万条生命。

  6. With the event of firebombing in Dresden as the historical background , the novel relates the experiences of the hero , Billy Pilgrim . The writer expresses his attitude toward time , war , death and American society through this novel .

    小说以德累斯顿大轰炸为历史背景,讲述了主人公毕利·皮尔格里姆的经历,表达了作者对时间、战争、死亡以及美国社会的看法。

  7. Through the elaborate depiction about firebombing in Dresden and the trauma of the anti-hero , Billy Pilgrim , after the war , Vonnegut expressed his own significant anti-war themes : meaningless death and depletion of human dignity in wartimes .

    通过对德累斯顿大轰炸和战后创伤的精心刻画,这部作品表达了其深刻的反战主题思想,以及对战争中毫无意义的死亡和人类尊严缺失的反思。