blitzkrieg
英 ['blɪtskriːg]
美['blɪts'krig]
- n. (德)闪电战;突然袭击
实用场景例句
- ...a blitzkrieg of media hype.
- 媒体铺天盖地的大肆炒作
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- And though he acted with what seemed at the time like blitzkrieg aggressiveness , he regretted in later years that he hadn't moved even faster.
- 虽然他的行动在当时看来就像一场闪电战, 但他后来却后悔自己没能更快.
《简明英汉词典》
- Without warning, Ukrainian troops attacked with a speed andnot seen since the blitzkrieg of WWII.
- 在没有任何征兆的情形下, 乌克兰军队用从二战起就未曾再见的闪电战般的速度突袭了白俄罗斯.
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- Adolf Hitler failed with his blitzkrieg to defeat the western alliance.
- 阿道夫·希特勒未能用闪电战击败西方同盟国.
辞典例句
- Blitzkrieg – Increases the Ground Attack and Shock Attack values of Armor units.
- 增加装甲部队地面火力和冲击力.
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- Hitler's blitzkrieg attack on western Europe succeeded for a while.
- 希特勒对西欧发动闪电战得逞一时.
辞典例句
- He came to power as Prime Minister just as the Blitzkrieg descended upon Britain's outposts.
- 他当选首相时正值闪电战降临英国的前哨.
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- Axis Blitzkrieg no longer gives accuracy penalty.
- 闪电战不再有精度惩罚.
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- The German military in World War 2 achieved most of its great victories with the Blitzkrieg tactic.
- 德国在第二次世界大战期间大部分伟大的军事成就都离不开闪电战策略的功劳.
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