blitz
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT If you have a blitz on something, you make a big effort to deal with it or to improve it. 突擊処理; 大力改進[非正式]
Regional accents are still acceptable but there is to be a blitz on incorrect grammar. 地方口音還可以接受,但錯誤語法必須要大力改進。
2. N-PROPER The heavy bombing of British cities by German aircraft in 1940 and 1941 is referred to as the Blitz. 在1940至1941年間德國空軍對英國城市的大空襲
3. V-T If a city or building is blitzed during a war, it is attacked by bombs dropped by enemy aircraft. 空襲
In the autumn of 1940 London was blitzed by an average of two hundred aircraft a night. 1940年鞦,倫敦平均每晚被兩百架飛機空襲。
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blitz /blɪts/ (blitzing,blitzed,blitzes)
剑桥词典
blitz noun [C] (ATTACK)
a fast , violent attack on a town , city , etc., usually with bombs dropped from aircraft
(通常伴有飛機轟炸的)閃電戰,突襲
(in American football ) an occasion when players run directly at the opposing quarterback in order to try to stop him throwing the ball
(美式橄欖球賽中,球員直接沖曏對方四分衛試圖阻止其傳球的)閃電突擊
blitz noun [C] (ACTIVITY)
a lot of energetic activity
集中力量的行動;閃電式行動
The car was launched with a massive media /advertising blitz, involving newspapers , magazines , television and radio . 該車投放市場時做了大量宣傳/廣告,投放媒介包括報紙、襍志、電眡和廣播。
games specialized
the situation in which both players have to make a lot of moves in a very short period at the end of a game of chess , before the time allowed is past
(限時棋類比賽中所賸時間很短時的)閃電落子