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 bomber ['bɑmɚ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 轰炸机, 投弹手

  1. The Air Commodore briefed the bomber crew on their dangerous mission.
    空军准将向轰炸机机组下达执行危险任务的各项指示。
  2. Out rushed a missile from under the bomber.
    一枚导弹突然从轰炸机下面发射出来。
  3. The air commodore brief the bomber crew on their dangerous mission.
    空军准将向轰炸机机组下达执行危险任务的各项指示。


bomber
[ noun ]
  1. a military aircraft that drops bombs during flight

  2. <noun.artifact>
  3. a person who plants bombs

  4. <noun.person>
  5. a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States

  6. <noun.food>


bomber \bomber\ n.
1. a military aircraft that drops bombs during flight.
[WordNet 1.5]

2. a large sandwich on a long crusty roll that is split
lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato
and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are
used in different sections of the US.

Syn: grinder, hero, hero sandwich, hoagie, hoagy, Cuban
sandwich, Italian sandwich, poor boy, sub, submarine,
submarine sandwich, torpedo, wedge, zep.
[WordNet 1.5]

3. a person who drops bombs or plants and explodes bombs,
especially surreptitously.
[PJC]

4. a {bomber jacket}.
[PJC]

  1. Whether the Soviets will be allowed to inspect the B-2 bomber to ensure it is not equipped to carry long-range, air-launched Cruise missiles armed with nuclear weapons, as the United States has assured them.
  2. The B-2 was designed as a strategic nuclear-armed bomber, and it does instantly degrade the Soviets' $350 billion air defense system. But it's even better as a weapon for the post-Cold War era.
  3. The Air Force pronounced the tests of the sinister-looking, black-and-gray flying wing a success and said high-speed tests of the radar-evading nuclear bomber would be conducted later this week with a view toward its first flight soon afterward.
  4. Yazov said he believed Carlucci's program will include a look at the Blackjack bomber "among other military hardware." The Moscow meetings will be the third session between the defense chiefs of the superpowers.
  5. The measure incorporates cuts voted last week in such major weapon systems as the Midgetman mobile missile and B-2 bomber, but goes beyond the authorizing bill in reducing classified programs and shifting funds to improve military readiness.
  6. The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee is poised to oppose the B-2 bomber, according to congressional sources.
  7. The last large deployment of U.S. Marines in the Middle East ended with more than 240 of them killed by a suicide car bomber in Beirut in 1983.
  8. When "Scharlie" Schar and another skinhead in green bomber jackets swagger into the social-welfare office here, Marion Praetorius is waiting for them.
  9. Haywood S. Hansell, a retired major general who commanded bomber units that attacked both Germany and Japan during World War II, died Monday.
  10. "It's a frontline bomber.
  11. The only similarities were that neither bomber knew how to wire a bomb correctly, Hunt said.
  12. The Senate voted to continue funding for the B-2 stealth bomber.
  13. "The bomber gives you flexibility," said Rep. Norman Dicks, D-Wash. "You can't do it with cruise missiles because many of those (Soviet) targets are mobile targets.
  14. The flight, which was to last for three to four hours, was the second for the controversial radar-evading bomber.
  15. Five years ago: Thomas Patrick Cavanagh, an aerospace engineer who admitted trying to sell "stealth" bomber secrets to the Soviet Union, was sentenced in Los Angeles to life in prison.
  16. Other programs expected to be cut include the Air Force's B-2 stealth bomber and the army's next generation of tanks and armored vehicles.
  17. The budget office said those improvements, once made, would allow the bomber to fly to targets inside the Soviet Union, its original mission.
  18. A Navy precision parachute team and flyovers by the B-1 bomber and World War II-vintage aircraft followed.
  19. Jerry LeQuire then would offer, through his Latin American drug contacts, to help "find" the bomber in exchange for his freedom. He would produce the address of the house and the dupe would be arrested.
  20. The decision to unveil the plane was prompted in part by Air Force plans to display publicly its new B-2 Stealth bomber on Nov. 22, said defense officials who asked not to be named.
  21. Despite the success, lawmakers stressed that the stealth bomber, which at about $500 million a copy is the most expensive plane in history, looms large on the radar screen of the budget-conscious Congress.
  22. A published report today indicated the agents may have been looking for a typewriter used in letters from the bomber.
  23. Mr. Beall is taking over at a tough time: He must find new business to replace Rockwell's huge B-1B bomber project, and he's promised to fight an indictment charging the company with double-billing the Air Force for work on a satellite contract.
  24. The Air Force has been criticized over the past two years for its handling of the B-1B program, primarily because of acknowledged problems in developing the bomber's radar-jamming gear.
  25. The fighter is a different aircraft from the Stealth bomber recently unveiled for TV cameras.
  26. Bruce Penny, 68, former Sunday editor of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, a founder of the state's American Legion newspaper and a decorated World War II bomber pilot died Monday following a brief illness.
  27. The wingspan, however, is about 172 feet, almost the span of a B-52 bomber.
  28. Convicted bomber and Mormon documents forger Mark Hofmann was in critical condition Thursday from an apparent drug overdose, a hospital official said.
  29. The Pentagon has not spent $50 billion in money appropriated to it, and congressional investigators fear it could be used at will by the department for major programs such as the B-2 bomber and attack submarine.
  30. Whether the Soviet Backfire bomber is to be classified as a long-range weapon under the treaty and made subject, therefore, to limitations.
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