Word · Frequency #39509
blitzkrieg
/ˈblɪtˌskriːɡ/
noun
闪电战;闪击战
A fast military offensive relying on surprise and concentrated force, typically involving tanks and air support.
- 1.
A fast military offensive, typically involving a large and highly mobile tank force with air support.
快速的军事进攻,通常涉及大型高机动性坦克部队和空中支援
- 2.
a swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment
闪电战(迅速而猛烈的军事进攻,伴随密集空中轰炸)
- 3.
Sudden activity; a flurry.
突然的活动;一阵忙乱
一阵繁忙;突然涌现;快速的军事进攻,通常涉及大型高机动性坦克部队和空中支援;闪电战(迅速而猛烈的军事进攻,伴随密集空中轰炸);突然的活动;一阵忙乱;(德)闪电战;突然袭击
In use
The army launched a blitzkrieg to quickly overwhelm the enemy's defenses.
Historians often discuss the effectiveness of the blitzkrieg tactic during World War II.
The general's plan was a classic blitzkrieg, combining speed and surprise.
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Learner notes
Grammar Note
常用于描述二战时期德国的闪电战术
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