bombardment 意味
日本語に翻訳
携帯版
- bombardment n. 砲撃; 〔物理〕 衝撃.【動詞+】【+動詞】【形容詞 名詞+】【前置詞+】【+前置詞】
- bombardment of the earth with cosmic rays
宇宙光線の地球への衝撃.
- bombardment of the earth with cosmic rays
- aerial bombardment 空爆{くうばく}
- air bombardment 空爆{くうばく}
- atom bombardment 原子衝撃{げんし しょうげき}
- atomic bombardment 原子衝撃{げんし しょうげき}
- bombardment aircraft 爆撃機{ばくげきき}
- bombardment aviation 爆撃機{ばくげきき}
- bombardment of tissue 組織被曝{そしき ひばく}
- bombardment war 砲撃戦{ほうげきせん}
- concentrated bombardment 集中爆撃{しゅうちゅう ばくげき}
- conduct a bombardment 砲撃{ほうげき}を敢行{かんこう}する
- constant bombardment 絶え間ない爆撃{ばくげき}
- cosmic bombardment 宇宙{うちゅう}の砲撃{ほうげき}、いん石
- cross bombardment 交差衝撃{こうさ しょうげき}
- effectual bombardment 効果的{こうかてき}な砲撃{ほうげき}
- electron bombardment 電子衝撃{でんし しょうげき}
例文
- general campbell's wing will be leading the bombardment .
キャンベル将軍の 爆撃機が飛ぶ - he was caught in the meteor bombardment .
新芦原上空に 複数の巨大質量をキャッチしてました - with the mass bombardment of imagery to tell untruths .
真実でないことをいとも簡単に語れることを - the field is strong enough to deflect any bombardment .
フィールドはとても強力で 爆撃は不可能です - who all too often , are subjected to bombardment of sensation
彼らは経験をきちんと消化するよりも - that is the beginning of the carpet bombardment .
絨毯爆撃が始まった - a naval bombardment conducted by takasugi turned the tide .
高杉晋作艦による幕軍への艦砲射撃によって形勢が逆転。 - prepare all available ordinance for ground bombardment . fire the fucking nukes !
全ミサイルを地表に照準 - the moment enterprise is beyond scanner range ... begin bombardment of the compound .
エンタープライズは間もなくセンサー範囲外に出る 砲撃を開始しろ - on the day after korea opened fire , japan did the bombardment of land by their warships .
朝鮮からの砲撃の翌日、今度は日本側が艦砲射撃を行った。
English
- Noun
- an attack by dropping bombs
Synonyms: bombing, - the act (or an instance) of subjecting a body or substance to the impact of high-energy particles (as electrons or alpha rays)
- the heavy fire of artillery to saturate an area rather than hit a specific target; "they laid down a barrage in front of the advancing troops"; "the shelling went on for hours without pausing"
Synonyms: barrage, barrage fire, battery, shelling, - the rapid and continuous delivery of linguistic communication (spoken or written); "a barrage of questions"; "a bombardment of mail complaining about his mistake"
Synonyms: barrage, outpouring, onslaught,