bombshell

英[?b?m?el]
美[?bɑm?el]

基本釋義

n.
炸彈; 爆炸性事件; 令人吃驚的事

詞性變化

實(shí)用例句

The news of his death came as a bombshell.

他去世的消息令人震驚。

牛津詞典

She dropped a bombshell at the meeting and announced that she was leaving.

她在會(huì)上宣布了令人吃驚的消息,說她將要離開。

牛津詞典

His resignation after thirteen years is a political bombshell...

他任職13年后提出辭職,這在政治上轟動(dòng)一時(shí)。

The police told me. It was a bombshell. I had no idea.

是警察告訴我的。我很震驚,完全沒想到。

She dropped a bombshell at the meeting and announced that she was leaving.

她在會(huì)上宣布了令人吃驚的消息,說她將要離開.

期刊摘選

She was a blonde bombshell.

她是個(gè)金發(fā)碧眼的美女.

期刊摘選

The results of his experiment will produce a bombshell.

他的實(shí)驗(yàn)結(jié)果將引起轟動(dòng).

辭典例句

The news of his death came as a complete bombshell.

他逝世的消息真是出人意料.

期刊摘選

As they finished breakfast, Dorothy dropped her bombshell.

吃罷早飯, 多蘿西投下了她的重磅炸彈.

名作英譯部分

Walsh came in and dropped a bombshell that scared us all.

沃爾什走了進(jìn)來,透露了一條讓我們大為震驚的消息.

期刊摘選

Could this be where the next bombshell will explode?

下一顆炸彈將在那里爆炸?

期刊摘選

Our receipt of the proposal was a bombshell.

我們?nèi)缃邮芷浣ㄗh,無疑是自尋死路.

辭典例句

The news of the defeat was a bombshell to us.

失敗的消息對(duì)我們來說真是個(gè)晴天霹靂.

期刊摘選

Political leaders exploded a bombshell when they picked the young lawyer to run for mayor.

政界頭面人物推舉這位年輕的律師出來競(jìng)選市長(zhǎng),這真是個(gè)“爆炸”新聞.

辭典例句

The news of his death was a bombshell.

他逝世的消息使人震驚.

辭典例句

It was then that he dropped the bombshell — he wasn't planning to come with us.

那時(shí)他突然宣布一個(gè)令人不快的消息,他不準(zhǔn)備跟我們一起去了.

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

Then she dropped her bombshell. " I'm pregnant.

”然后她說出了令人震驚的事, “ 我懷孕了. ”

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

The president bombshell when he said they were bankrupt.

總經(jīng)理說公司破產(chǎn),令人大為震驚.

期刊摘選

Pavel Nedved has dropped a bombshell, admitting he could quit Juventus.

內(nèi)德維德扔下了一個(gè)炸彈:他承認(rèn)有可能離開尤文圖斯.

期刊摘選

And at the start of the second, JK drops her first bombshell.

而在第二章的開始, 羅琳會(huì)丟出她第一個(gè)炸彈(驚人的事件).

期刊摘選

She's a real bombshell and all the men passing her would have a look at her.

她真是個(gè)俏佳人,所有的男人走過她身旁都禁不住要張望一下.

期刊摘選

It's also ageing, leaving her looking more like Coronation Street's Bet Lynch than a blonde bombshell.

隨著年齡漸長(zhǎng), 她這身服裝也使得她比加冕街的貝特林奇看起來更“驚艷”.

期刊摘選

The blonde bombshell had all the men looking at her as she walked down the street.

這位美麗的金發(fā)女?在街上走的時(shí)候,所有的男人都把目光投向她.

期刊摘選

The book had come as a bombshell to many learned people in Britain.

這本書大大地震動(dòng)了英國(guó)的許多學(xué)者.

辭典例句

The news came as a bombshell.

這個(gè)消息令人震驚.

《簡(jiǎn)明英漢詞典》

She has been portrayed for decades as a blonde bombshell.

幾十年來,夢(mèng)露在世人眼中一直是一位愚蠢的金發(fā)發(fā)碧眼的美女.

期刊摘選

The news of their divorce came as a bombshell to us.

他們離婚的消息對(duì)我們來說是個(gè)軒然大波.

期刊摘選

News of the attack came like a bombshell.

攻擊的消息傳來,像重磅炸彈一樣令人震驚.

期刊摘選

Opal: No, it was a complete bombshell.

奧珀?duì)? 沒有, 那簡(jiǎn)直是晴天霹靂.

期刊摘選

英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. an entertainer who has a sensational effect;

    "she was a blonde bombshell"

  • 2. a shocking surprise;

    "news of the attack came like a bombshell"

  • 3. an explosive bomb or artillery shell

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