bombing
bombing — 名詞
1. the act of deliberately exploding one or more bombs in order to damage a place o
轟炸
用炸彈攻擊某地的行為或事件
the act of deliberately exploding one or more bombs in order to damage a place or harm people, whether as part of a war, a political protest, or a terrorist plan; also, a single event in which this happens
The bombing of the port city killed more than two hundred civilians.
對這座港口的轟炸造成了兩百多名平民死亡。
bombing of [place] — noun + of + location
Noor could hear the bombing from her shelter half a mile away.
Noor 在距離半英里外的避難所裡都能聽到轟炸聲。
The army carried out a series of bombings on rebel bases last night.
昨晚軍隊對叛軍基地進行了一系列轟炸。
Two days after the bombing, rescue workers pulled survivors from the ruins of the market.
轟炸發生兩天後,救援人員從市場廢墟中救出了生還者。
International leaders condemned the bombing of the hospital as a serious war crime.
國際領袖譴責對那間醫院的轟炸是嚴重的戰爭罪行。
- shelling
specifically refers to attacks using artillery shells or mortar fire, not aircraft-dropped bombs
- air strike
a bombing carried out by aircraft, often more targeted and military in nature
- bombardment
a continuous, heavy attack with bombs or shells over a period of time, implying sustained fire rather than a single event
文法句型
the bombing of [place]
[number] bombings
用法筆記
Can be countable (referring to a specific event: 'a bombing', 'several bombings') or uncountable (referring to the activity in general: 'Bombing causes immense suffering').