blitzed
adj. 极累的,烂醉如泥的
v. 用闪电战攻击( blitz的过去式 )
If a city or building is blitzed during a war, it is attacked by bombs dropped by enemy aircraft.
In the autumn of 1940 London was blitzed by an average of two hundred aircraft a night...
1940年秋,伦敦平均每晚遭到200架飞机的空袭。
They blitzed the capital with tanks, artillery, anti-aircraft weapons and machine guns.
他们动用坦克、大炮、防空武器和机关枪奇袭了首都。
The heavy bombing of British cities by German aircraft in 1940 and 1941 is referred to as the Blitz.
If you have a blitz on something, you make a big effort to deal with it or to improve it.
Regional accents are still acceptable but there is to be a blitz on incorrect grammar.
地方口音还可以接受,但要下大力气纠正语法错误。
An advertising or publicity blitz is a major effort to make the public aware of something.
On December 8 the media blitz began in earnest.
12月8日,一场大规模媒体宣传活动轰轰烈烈地展开了。
They blitzed the capital with tanks, artillery, anti-aircraft weapons and machine guns.
他们动用坦克、大炮、防空武器和机关枪奇袭了首都。
An army of doctors blitzed the disease.
一大批医生跟病害做了闪电式的斗争.
In the autumn of 1940 London was blitzed by an average of two hundred aircraft a night.
1940年秋,伦敦平均每晚遭到200架飞机的空袭。
After 20 beers Steve really got blitzed ( out ) last night.
史蒂 夫昨夜喝了20杯啤酒,烂醉如泥.
Many towns were badly blitzed during the war.
战争中许多城镇毁于空袭.