bombshell
英 [ˈbɒmʃel]
美 [ˈbɑːmʃel]
n. 出乎意料的事情,意外消息(常指不幸); 金发美女
复数:bombshells
Collins.1 / BNC.19695 / COCA.16402
牛津词典
noun
- 出乎意料的事情,意外消息(常指不幸)
an event or a piece of news which is unexpected and usually unpleasant- The news of his death came as a bombshell.
他去世的消息令人震惊。 - She dropped a bombshell at the meeting and announced that she was leaving.
她在会上宣布了令人吃惊的消息,说她将要离开。
- The news of his death came as a bombshell.
- 金发美女
a very attractive woman with blonde hair
柯林斯词典
- See also:His resignation after thirteen years is a political bombshell...The police told me. It was a bombshell. I had no idea.blonde bombshell
英英释义
noun
- an explosive bomb or artillery shell
- a shocking surprise
- news of the attack came like a bombshell
- an entertainer who has a sensational effect
- she was a blonde bombshell
双语例句
- This plain statement of facts fell like a bombshell on mamma.
这一简单的事实陈述则像一个***在妈妈。 - My sacking was a real bombshell.
我被解雇真是出人意料。 - I know it's a bombshell
我知道这让人很不舒服 - She's a real bombshell and all the men passing her would have a look at her.
她真是个俏佳人,所有的男人走过她身旁都禁不住要张望一下。 - It's also ageing, leaving her looking more like Coronation Street's Bet Lynch than a blonde bombshell.
随着年龄渐长,她这身服装也使得她比加冕街的贝特林奇看起来更“惊艳”。 - The book had come as a bombshell to many learned people in Britain.
这本书大大地震动了英国的许多学者。 - Then he dropped the bombshell that he was going to Rangers.
然后他告诉我打算去流浪者了。 - This bombshell was unexpected, and makes it highly unlikely that she will ever be president.
这是个出乎众人意料的爆炸性消息,让人觉得她很有可能永远成不了总统。 - The police told me. It was a bombshell. I had no idea.
是警察告诉我的。我很震惊,完全没想到。 - Her decision not to stand for election came as a bombshell to her supporters.
她不参加竞选的决定大大出乎她的支持者们的意料。
