air raid
英 [ˈeə reɪd]
美 [ˈer reɪd]
n. 空袭
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牛津词典
noun
- 空袭
an attack by a number of aircraft dropping many bombs on a place- The family was killed in an air raid.
这家人在一次空袭中遇难。 - an air-raid shelter/warning
防空洞;空袭警报
- The family was killed in an air raid.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 空袭(该词通常为受袭方所使用)
Anair raidis an attack by military aircraft in which bombs are dropped. This expression is usually used by the country or group that is suffering the attack.- The war began with overnight air raids on Baghdad and Kuwait.
战争以对巴格达和科威特的夜间空袭开始。 - ...an underground air raid shelter.
地下防空洞
- The war began with overnight air raids on Baghdad and Kuwait.
英英释义
noun
- an attack by armed planes on a surface target
双语例句
- The children had to be got under the stairs whenever there was an air raid.
每当空袭就不得不把孩子们藏到楼梯底下。 - He was killed by a NATO air raid on Saturday night.
他于周六晚上在北约的空袭中被击毙。 - I couldn't arrive there in time because of an air raid.
因为有空袭,我没能及时赶到那儿。 - They can feel the Second World War is the Hiroshima atomic bomb and the United States around the big air raid.
他们能感受到的第二次世界大战是广岛的原子弹以及美国的各地的大空袭。 - The family his in the basement during the air raid.
空袭时这家人躲在地下室。 - Every siren in this area was going off like it was an air raid.
在这个地区每一次警报响都像是有空袭来临一样。 - Houses blacked out during an air raid.
空袭时实行灯火管制的房屋。 - There has been no air raid on the city for four months.
该市已经有四个月未遭空袭了。 - The family was killed in an air raid.
这家人在一次空袭中遇难。 - All the air raid warnings, without exception, had been false alarm.
所有空袭预告毫无例外都是虚假警报。