blitzed

英[blɪts] 美[blɪts]
  • n.闪击(尤指空袭);(突击性或集中性的)工作v.以闪击战攻击或破坏
blitzed blitzed blitzing blitzes
Noun:
  1. (American football) defensive players try to break through the offensive line

  2. a swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment

Verb:
  1. attack suddenly and without warning;

    "Hitler blitzed Poland"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Many people died in the London blitz.
      许多人在伦敦大空袭中丧生。
    2. During the blitz we spent the night in underground shelters.
      空袭期间, 我们在防空洞过夜。
    3. I must have a blitz to get my room tidy
      为把房间搞整洁我必须做好多活。
    4. We had to had the merchandise ready for the christmas sale blitz.
      我们得准备好那商品以备圣诞节销售旺季。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. Many towns were badly blitzed during the war.
      战争中许多城镇毁于空袭。