单词 | bomb |
释义 | bombbombsbombbomb1 /bɒm $ bɑːm/ noun [countable] a weapon made of material that will explode: The bomb went off in a crowded street.gocrowd 炸弹在一条拥挤的街道上爆炸。 ➔ time bombPhrasescost a bomb informal to cost a lot of money: The party must have cost a bomb.这个派对一定花费不菲。COLLOCATIONS: bombverbsa bomb goes off/explodesA bomb exploded at the station.explodeDozens were injured when the bomb went off.beinjuregoto set off a bomb (also to detonate a bomb formal) (=to make a bomb explode)The police safely detonated the bomb.detonateto plant a bomb (=to put a bomb somewhere)Terrorists planted a bomb in a crowded shopping centre.terroristplantcrowdshopto drop a bomb (=from a plane)Hundreds of bombs were dropped on the city.hundredbombbedropa bomb fallsBombs fell all around them.bombfalltypes of bomba nuclear/atomic bombThey had the technology to make a nuclear bomb.havea car bomb (=put inside a car)The judge was killed by a car bomb.bekilla letter/parcel bomb (=inside a letter or parcel, that explodes when it is opened)A second letter bomb was found among the unopened mail.befindbomb + nouna bomb attackNo one claimed responsibility for the bomb attack.claima bomb explosionHe was fatally injured in a bomb explosion.beinjurea bomb threat (=a message saying there is a bomb)The building was evacuated after a bomb threat.buildbeevacuatea bomb scare (=when people think there might be a bomb)Flights were delayed because of a bomb scare.flightbedelay |
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