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词汇 bomber
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Definition of bomber in English:

bomber

noun ˈbɒməˈbɑmər
  • 1An aircraft designed to carry and drop bombs.

    轰炸机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • With new money came new and more lethal weapons: Antonov bombers, helicopter gunships, artillery cannons.
    • They were supplied with weapons and air support from helicopter gunships and Antonov bombers.
    • When Red Alert was published in 1958, the American nuclear force was carried by bomber aircraft.
    • The aircraft used are leading edge - bombers, tankers, fighter and cargo alike.
    • It had the most advanced fighter and bomber aircraft and the best trained crews.
    • New fighters and bombers could be equipped with cameras to carry out the same reconnaissance with a much better chance of survival.
    • In all, the bombing mission cost the Eighth Air Force 37 heavy bombers and six fighter aircraft.
    • When it became obvious that the pilots could not control the bomber, the aircraft commander ordered a bale-out.
    • During the 1950s, nuclear weapons required large bomber aircraft designed specifically to carry these weapons to their target.
    • The word spread and spread until a respected and reputable London newspaper reported that Australia had plans to send bomber aircraft to drop bombs on Jakarta.
    • Then the atomic bomb came along, and two of them were dropped by air force bombers.
    • That meant that the bombers were RAF and we were being attacked by Japanese fighters.
    • Britain only had access to long range Blenheim bombers and fighters carried on Britain's aircraft carriers.
    • Squadron aircraft were the first bombers engaged in World War II and the last to fly missions in support of that war.
    • Quite often, the enemy would provide important details on targets for Allied bombers and attack aircraft.
    • In 200 escort missions to heavily defended targets, the Tuskegee Airmen never lost a bomber to an enemy fighter.
    • Five fighters and two bombers were assigned a mission to drop propaganda leaflets on the city.
    • The most ambitious experiment used a large bomber with fighters carried above and below each wing and one under the fuselage on a trapeze.
    • RAF bombers and fighter aircraft each needed different cloud conditions, as did the gliders and the Army favoured dry ground.
    • These forces are a mixture of assets that includes fighters, bombers, and support aircraft.
  • 2A person who plants, detonates, or throws bombs, especially as a terrorist.

    安放(或引爆、投掷)炸弹的人(尤指恐怖分子)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is now being reported that the three bombs that went off earlier today were detonated by suicide bombers.
    • He tried to play on our fears about suicide bombers and terrorists, as if they were the only ‘evil’ things done in history.
    • These are the ones you really want to eliminate, since most of the known terrorists, being suicide bombers, have already eliminated themselves.
    • He's dealing with homegrown suicide bombers, not terrorists coming from outside the country.
    • That's when a second bomber detonated his explosives.
    • Even Liberty, the civil liberty pressure group, accepts a shoot-to-kill policy to protect the public is needed when a suicide bomber looks set to detonate a bomb.
    • Rather than give up his explosives, the bomber detonated them, killing himself and the two robbers.
    • More worryingly, there was some evidence that one of the bombs was detonated by a suicide bomber.
    • In the first attack on Saturday evening, two suicide bombers detonated 30 yards apart in a busy mall.
    • The bomber detonated a truck full of explosives near the station.
    • Although they were bombers and terrorists, the fact they seemed otherwise well-adjusted posed a problem for the British government.
    • I mean, your heart just goes out for what has happened there, these suicide terrorist bombers and the way people and children have to live now.
    • One of the bombers planted his 10 lbs of explosive on a train and timed it to go off at 8.51 am.
    • And when the suicide bomber ran and detonated his bomb, they were there.
    • A few hours later, a suicide bomber detonated a massive bomb, killing himself and at least three others.
    • The conditions that tend to produce terrorists, suicide bombers etc. should be addressed and fixed.
    • And he went after the terrorist bombers and he was able to stop them and to imprison them and to put a total halt to any such activity.
    • It was very unsettling - particularly since it's now claimed that the terrorists were suicide bombers.
    • Last week saw 23 car bombs, six of which were driven by suicide bombers, detonated throughout the country.
    • Anyone who aids the terrorist bombers will be deemed accessories after the fact to Murder, and subject to the most serious penalties.
  • 3informal A large cigarette containing cannabis.

    〈非正式〉大麻叶香烟

    Manny hand rolled a couple of bombers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was in my neighbourhood in East Van, smoking a big fat bomber, and I had to go to the corner store.
    Synonyms
    cannabis cigarette, marijuana cigarette
  • 4A bomber jacket.

    BOMBER JACKET 的简称

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Paired with anything from a blazer to a bomber, suddenly old outfits have a whole new summer life to look forward to.
    • While the bomber was huge in the mid-'80s thanks to Top Gun, today's leather bombers are less rugged and more sophisticated.

Rhymes

comma, momma, prommer

Definition of bomber in US English:

bomber

nounˈbämərˈbɑmər
  • 1An aircraft designed to carry and drop bombs.

    轰炸机

    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the 1950s, nuclear weapons required large bomber aircraft designed specifically to carry these weapons to their target.
    • RAF bombers and fighter aircraft each needed different cloud conditions, as did the gliders and the Army favoured dry ground.
    • When it became obvious that the pilots could not control the bomber, the aircraft commander ordered a bale-out.
    • The word spread and spread until a respected and reputable London newspaper reported that Australia had plans to send bomber aircraft to drop bombs on Jakarta.
    • The most ambitious experiment used a large bomber with fighters carried above and below each wing and one under the fuselage on a trapeze.
    • Five fighters and two bombers were assigned a mission to drop propaganda leaflets on the city.
    • It had the most advanced fighter and bomber aircraft and the best trained crews.
    • With new money came new and more lethal weapons: Antonov bombers, helicopter gunships, artillery cannons.
    • They were supplied with weapons and air support from helicopter gunships and Antonov bombers.
    • Britain only had access to long range Blenheim bombers and fighters carried on Britain's aircraft carriers.
    • In 200 escort missions to heavily defended targets, the Tuskegee Airmen never lost a bomber to an enemy fighter.
    • These forces are a mixture of assets that includes fighters, bombers, and support aircraft.
    • In all, the bombing mission cost the Eighth Air Force 37 heavy bombers and six fighter aircraft.
    • The aircraft used are leading edge - bombers, tankers, fighter and cargo alike.
    • Squadron aircraft were the first bombers engaged in World War II and the last to fly missions in support of that war.
    • When Red Alert was published in 1958, the American nuclear force was carried by bomber aircraft.
    • Then the atomic bomb came along, and two of them were dropped by air force bombers.
    • That meant that the bombers were RAF and we were being attacked by Japanese fighters.
    • Quite often, the enemy would provide important details on targets for Allied bombers and attack aircraft.
    • New fighters and bombers could be equipped with cameras to carry out the same reconnaissance with a much better chance of survival.
  • 2A person who plants, detonates, or throws bombs in a public place, especially as a terrorist.

    安放(或引爆、投掷)炸弹的人(尤指恐怖分子)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although they were bombers and terrorists, the fact they seemed otherwise well-adjusted posed a problem for the British government.
    • Last week saw 23 car bombs, six of which were driven by suicide bombers, detonated throughout the country.
    • I mean, your heart just goes out for what has happened there, these suicide terrorist bombers and the way people and children have to live now.
    • The bomber detonated a truck full of explosives near the station.
    • And when the suicide bomber ran and detonated his bomb, they were there.
    • That's when a second bomber detonated his explosives.
    • It is now being reported that the three bombs that went off earlier today were detonated by suicide bombers.
    • He tried to play on our fears about suicide bombers and terrorists, as if they were the only ‘evil’ things done in history.
    • One of the bombers planted his 10 lbs of explosive on a train and timed it to go off at 8.51 am.
    • Even Liberty, the civil liberty pressure group, accepts a shoot-to-kill policy to protect the public is needed when a suicide bomber looks set to detonate a bomb.
    • He's dealing with homegrown suicide bombers, not terrorists coming from outside the country.
    • Rather than give up his explosives, the bomber detonated them, killing himself and the two robbers.
    • It was very unsettling - particularly since it's now claimed that the terrorists were suicide bombers.
    • These are the ones you really want to eliminate, since most of the known terrorists, being suicide bombers, have already eliminated themselves.
    • Anyone who aids the terrorist bombers will be deemed accessories after the fact to Murder, and subject to the most serious penalties.
    • And he went after the terrorist bombers and he was able to stop them and to imprison them and to put a total halt to any such activity.
    • In the first attack on Saturday evening, two suicide bombers detonated 30 yards apart in a busy mall.
    • The conditions that tend to produce terrorists, suicide bombers etc. should be addressed and fixed.
    • A few hours later, a suicide bomber detonated a massive bomb, killing himself and at least three others.
    • More worryingly, there was some evidence that one of the bombs was detonated by a suicide bomber.
  • 3informal A cigarette containing marijuana.

    〈非正式〉大麻叶香烟

    Manny hand rolled a couple of bombers
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I was in my neighbourhood in East Van, smoking a big fat bomber, and I had to go to the corner store.
    Synonyms
    cannabis cigarette, marijuana cigarette
  • 4

    short for bomber jacket
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Paired with anything from a blazer to a bomber, suddenly old outfits have a whole new summer life to look forward to.
    • While the bomber was huge in the mid-'80s thanks to Top Gun, today's leather bombers are less rugged and more sophisticated.
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