blitz
n. 閃電戰; 大規模空襲; 突然襲擊,閃電攻勢
vt. 用閃電戰攻擊
vi. 實行閃電戰
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,倫敦平均每晚遭到200架飛機的空襲。
They blitzed the capital with tanks, artillery, anti-aircraft weapons and machine guns.
他們動用坦克、大炮、防空武器和機關槍奇襲了首都。
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.
地方口音還可以接受,但要下大力氣糾正語法錯誤。
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,一場大規模媒體宣傳活動轟轟烈烈地展開了。
1. (American football) defensive players try to break through the offensive line
2. a rapid and violent military attack with intensive aerial bombardment
1. attack suddenly and without warning;
The blitz was the most common tactic of German fascists during WWII.
“閃電戰”是二戰時德國的法西斯軍隊最常用的戰術之一.
What can we do: as the British said during the Blitz, keep calm and carry on.
那我們能做什麼: 就像英國人在閃電戰裡說的那樣, 保持冷靜、堅持下去.
To rush ( the quarterback ) in a blitz.
在突擊中帶球衝向敵線(四分衛 )
Enemy bombers carried out a blitz on the city.
敵軍轟炸機對這座城市進行了突襲.
The blitz reflects a belated recognition that such ratings always were a bit dubious.
這場閃電戰反映出在等級評分的不穩定性得到投資者認可之時已為時過晚.