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bomb    音标拼音: [b'ɑm] [b'ɔm]
n. 炸弹,爆炸,爆炸性事件
v. 轰炸,炸毁

炸弹,爆炸,爆炸性事件轰炸,炸毁

bomb
炸弹

bomb
炸弹

bomb
n 1: an explosive device fused to explode under specific
conditions
2: strong sealed vessel for measuring heat of combustion [synonym:
{bomb calorimeter}, {bomb}]
3: an event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual; "the
first experiment was a real turkey"; "the meeting was a dud
as far as new business was concerned" [synonym: {turkey}, {bomb},
{dud}]
v 1: throw bombs at or attack with bombs; "The Americans bombed
Dresden" [synonym: {bombard}, {bomb}]
2: fail to get a passing grade; "She studied hard but failed
nevertheless"; "Did I fail the test?" [synonym: {fail}, {flunk},
{bomb}, {flush it}] [ant: {make it}, {pass}]

Bomb \Bomb\, v. t.
To bombard. [Obs.] --Prior.
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Bomb \Bomb\, v. i. [Cf. {Boom}.]
To sound; to boom; to make a humming or buzzing sound. [Obs.]
--B. Jonson.
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Bomb \Bomb\, n. [F. bombe bombshell, fr. L. bombus a humming or
buzzing noise, Gr. ?.]
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1. A great noise; a hollow sound. [Obs.]
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A pillar of iron . . . which if you had struck,
would make . . . a great bomb in the chamber
beneath. --Bacon.
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2. (Mil.) A shell; esp. a spherical shell, like those fired
from mortars. See {Shell}.
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3. A bomb ketch.
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{Bomb chest} (Mil.), a chest filled with bombs, or only with
gunpowder, placed under ground, to cause destruction by
its explosion.

{Bomb ketch}, {Bomb vessel} (Naut.), a small ketch or vessel,
very strongly built, on which mortars are mounted to be
used in naval bombardments; -- called also {mortar
vessel}.

{Bomb lance}, a lance or harpoon with an explosive head, used
in whale fishing.

{Volcanic bomb}, a mass of lava of a spherical or pear shape.
"I noticed volcanic bombs." --Darwin.
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220 Moby Thesaurus words for "bomb":
A-bomb, Grand Guignol, H-bomb, Passion play, Tom show, aerial bomb,
antimasque, antipersonnel bomb, astonishment, atom-bomb,
atomic bomb, audience success, ballet, batter, be a gas, be a hit,
bill, blast, blitz, blockbuster, blow, blow to pieces, blow up,
bombard, bombshell, broadcast drama, burlesque show, bust,
cannonade, carcass, catch, charade, cliff hanger, closet drama,
comedy drama, concussion grenade, crap out, critical success,
daytime serial, depth bomb, depth charge, dialogue, dive-bomb,
documentary drama, drama, dramalogue, dramatic play,
dramatic series, dramatize, draw a blank, drop a bomb,
drop the ball, dud, dull thud, duodrama, duologue, earthshaker,
epic theater, experimental theater, explosive, extravaganza,
eye-opener, fail, failure, fall flat, fan, feature, fire bomb,
fireball, fizzle, flat failure, flop, floperoo, flummox, fold,
fold up, frost, fusion bomb, gas grenade, gasser, get left,
giveaway, glide-bomb, grenade, hand grenade, happening, headline,
hit, hit show, hydrobomb, hydrogen bomb, improvisational drama,
incendiary, incendiary bomb, incendiary grenade, infernal machine,
joker, kicker, lay an egg, legitimate drama, lemon, lose out,
loser, make a hit, masque, melodrama, melodramatize, mine,
minstrel show, miracle, miracle play, monodrama, monologue,
morality, morality play, mount, music drama, musical revue,
mystery, mystery play, not hack it, not make it, open, open a show,
opera, pageant, panel show, pantomime, pastoral, pastoral drama,
peripeteia, petard, piece, pipe bomb, play, playlet,
plutonium bomb, premiere, present, preview, problem play, produce,
psychodrama, put on, quiz show, radio drama, razon bomb,
revelation, review, revue, robot bomb, roc, rocket bomb,
satchel charge, scenarize, sensational play, serial, set the stage,
shell, shocker, show, sitcom, situation comedy, sketch, skip-bomb,
skit, smoke bomb, soap, soap opera, sociodrama, spectacle, spring,
stage, stage play, stage show, staggerer, star, startler,
stench bomb, stink bomb, straight drama, strike out, succeed,
success, surprisal, surprise, surprise ending, surprise package,
surprise party, suspense drama, switch, tableau, tableau vivant,
take the count, talk show, tear-gas bomb, tear-gas grenade,
teleplay, television drama, television play, theater of cruelty,
theatricalize, thermonuclear bomb, thunderbolt, thunderclap,
time bomb, total loss, total theater, try out, turkey,
variety show, vaudeville, vaudeville show, vehicle, wall grenade,
washout, wear thin, whiff, word-of-mouth success, work

1. General synonym for {crash} except that it is
not used as a noun. Especially used of software or {OS}
failures. "Don't run Empire with less than 32K stack, it'll
bomb".

2. {Atari ST} and {Macintosh} equivalents
of a {Unix} "{panic}" or {Amiga} {guru}, in which {icons} of
little black-powder bombs or mushroom clouds are displayed,
indicating that the system has died. On the {Macintosh}, this
may be accompanied by a decimal (or occasionally
{hexadecimal}) number indicating what went wrong, similar to
the {Amiga} {guru meditation} number. {MS-DOS} computers tend
to {lock up} in this situation.

3. A piece of code embedded in a program that
remains dormant until it is triggered. Logic bombs are
triggered by an event whereas time bombs are triggered either
after a set amount of time has elapsed, or when a specific
date is reached.

[{Jargon File}]

(1996-12-08)



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  • Bomb - Wikipedia
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    "Bomb"是英语中兼具名词与动词词性的多义词,英式发音为 [bɒm],美式发音为 [bɑːm]。 作为名词时核心义项指爆炸装置,如传统炸弹、核武器(atomic bomb)及地质学术语火山弹(volcanic bomb);作为动词时主要指轰炸行为,亦可引申为急速移动或失败结果。
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