bomb
shell
复数形式
bombshells
1
炸弹, 震撼
a woman who is very good-looking
- The actress became a Hollywood bombshell in the 1950s.
这位女演员在1950年代成为了好莱坞的炸弹。
- She was described as a blonde bombshell in the magazine.
她在杂志中被描述为一位金发尤物。
- The model's bombshell looks made her famous overnight.
模特炸弹般的外表让她一夜成名。
- He was captivated by the bombshell at the party.
他被派对上的炸弹迷住了。
- The film introduced a new bombshell to the big screen.
这部电影向大银幕介绍了一位新的重磅炸弹。
2
炮弹, 炸弹
a projectile filled with explosives, such as a bomb or artillery shell
- The bombshell exploded near the enemy lines.
炮弹在敌人防线附近爆炸了。
- Soldiers took cover as a bombshell landed nearby.
士兵们在附近落下一枚炮弹时寻找掩护。
- The museum displayed a World War II bombshell.
博物馆展示了一枚第二次世界大战的炮弹。
- The blast from the bombshell shook the ground.
炸弹的爆炸震动了地面。
- They found an unexploded bombshell in the field.
他们在田野里发现了一枚未爆炸的炮弹。
3
炸弹, 轰动
a performer who has a sensational and electrifying effect on an audience
- The singer was a bombshell on stage, captivating the crowd.
这位歌手在舞台上是个炸弹,迷住了人群。
- Her debut performance was a bombshell in the music industry.
她的首次演出在音乐界引起了炸弹般的轰动。
- The comedian proved to be a bombshell at the festival.
这位喜剧演员在节日上被证明是一颗炸弹。
- He became a bombshell in the world of stand‑up comedy.
4
炸弹, 令人震惊的消息
a sudden and shocking piece of news or event
- The resignation of the CEO was a bombshell for the company.
CEO的辞职对公司来说是一颗炸弹。
- She dropped a bombshell by announcing her engagement.
她通过宣布订婚投下了一颗炸弹。
- The verdict came as a bombshell to the public.
判决对公众来说如同炸弹一般。
- His confession was a bombshell that changed everything.
他的告白是一个改变一切的炸弹。
- The report's findings were a political bombshell.
该报告的调查结果是一个政治炸弹。