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词汇 bombed
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Definition of bombed in English:

bombed

adjective bɒmdbɑmd
  • 1(of an area or building) subjected to bombing.

    (地区、建筑物)遭到轰炸的

    the rubble of a bombed house
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Amid the rationing and the rubble of bombed buildings, there was hope for the future and television was part of it.
    • We then try to contact someone from the bombed area and if there's no telephone, we try to contact someone who might have extra information.
    • There wasn't much here then - eight miles of bombed buildings and an eroded runway.
    • We still see evidence of abiding bigotry and intolerance, in ugly words and awful violence, in burned churches and bombed buildings.
    • Travelling through a bombed landscape, they tried to escape in a taxi.
    • But I'm much better off than members of other platoons in my company who are living in tents or bombed buildings in the desert sand.
    • Images of bombed houses in Drove Road, Beatrice Street, Whitehouse Road and Ipswich Street graphically illustrate the carnage of such raids.
    • Indeed, many countries do nothing with their bombed buildings, but leave them looking like rotten teeth in a nice smile.
    • Women are carried in bloody, make-shift stretchers from bombed marketplaces.
    • The same advice should go to anyone entering a bombed area.
    • The bombed areas were cordoned off from civilians who, by and large, remained unimpressed.
    • But there are fears that up to 3,000 may be buried in the rubble of bombed buildings and homes.
    • Rescue Party was an instructional film about how to get people out of bombed buildings.
    • During the flight, plumes of smoke could be seen rising from freshly bombed areas.
    • This outdoor market is the most frequently bombed site in the city since the 1960s.
    • There was a heavy military presence at the bombed areas yesterday.
    • My dad remembers stalking through the rubble of a bombed house while the woman who had lived there cried on the step.
    • The bombed building was in the north-east of the capital.
    • Reuters TV showed images of an injured baby being taken out of the rubble of a bombed house.
    • The ultimate impact on both societies would extend well beyond the bombed areas in highly unpredictable ways.
  • 2informal Intoxicated by drink or drugs.

    〈非正式〉烂醉的;因吸毒而晕晕乎乎的

    ‘We might as well get bombed out of our minds’, he said, downing another bottle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • By the time I got home the next morning, bombed out of my skull on cheap tequila and even cheaper laudanum, she was already asleep.
    • Cleary, she was bombed out of her mind during the interview.
    • That was 3:00 am, and we were bombed out of our heads.
    • Well, it was obvious that they were completely bombed out of their mind, on who knows what.
    • They both looked bombed out of their minds on ecstasy or some other teenybopper-dancing drug.
    Synonyms
    intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin

Definition of bombed in US English:

bombed

adjectivebɑmdbämd
  • 1(of an area or building) subjected to bombing.

    (地区、建筑物)遭到轰炸的

    the rubble of a bombed house
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We then try to contact someone from the bombed area and if there's no telephone, we try to contact someone who might have extra information.
    • We still see evidence of abiding bigotry and intolerance, in ugly words and awful violence, in burned churches and bombed buildings.
    • My dad remembers stalking through the rubble of a bombed house while the woman who had lived there cried on the step.
    • There was a heavy military presence at the bombed areas yesterday.
    • The bombed areas were cordoned off from civilians who, by and large, remained unimpressed.
    • This outdoor market is the most frequently bombed site in the city since the 1960s.
    • But there are fears that up to 3,000 may be buried in the rubble of bombed buildings and homes.
    • Travelling through a bombed landscape, they tried to escape in a taxi.
    • The same advice should go to anyone entering a bombed area.
    • The ultimate impact on both societies would extend well beyond the bombed areas in highly unpredictable ways.
    • Reuters TV showed images of an injured baby being taken out of the rubble of a bombed house.
    • Women are carried in bloody, make-shift stretchers from bombed marketplaces.
    • There wasn't much here then - eight miles of bombed buildings and an eroded runway.
    • During the flight, plumes of smoke could be seen rising from freshly bombed areas.
    • The bombed building was in the north-east of the capital.
    • But I'm much better off than members of other platoons in my company who are living in tents or bombed buildings in the desert sand.
    • Rescue Party was an instructional film about how to get people out of bombed buildings.
    • Indeed, many countries do nothing with their bombed buildings, but leave them looking like rotten teeth in a nice smile.
    • Images of bombed houses in Drove Road, Beatrice Street, Whitehouse Road and Ipswich Street graphically illustrate the carnage of such raids.
    • Amid the rationing and the rubble of bombed buildings, there was hope for the future and television was part of it.
  • 2informal Intoxicated by drink or drugs.

    〈非正式〉烂醉的;因吸毒而晕晕乎乎的

    “we might as well get bombed out of our minds,” he said, downing another bottle
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That was 3:00 am, and we were bombed out of our heads.
    • By the time I got home the next morning, bombed out of my skull on cheap tequila and even cheaper laudanum, she was already asleep.
    • They both looked bombed out of their minds on ecstasy or some other teenybopper-dancing drug.
    • Well, it was obvious that they were completely bombed out of their mind, on who knows what.
    • Cleary, she was bombed out of her mind during the interview.
    Synonyms
    intoxicated, inebriated, drunken, befuddled, incapable, tipsy, the worse for drink, under the influence, maudlin
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