单词 | blitz |
释义 | blitz —blitzer, n. /blits/, n. 1. Mil. a. an overwhelming all-out attack, esp. a swift ground attack using armored units and air support. b. an intensive aerial bombing. 2. any swift, vigorous attack, barrage, or defeat: a blitz of commercials every few minutes. 3. Football. act or instance of charging directly for (the passer) as soon as the ball is snapped; red-dogging. 4. bingo. v.t. 5. to attack or defeat with or as if with a blitz: The town was blitzed mercilessly by enemy planes. The visitors really blitzed the home team. 6. to destroy; demolish: His last-minute refusal blitzed all our plans. v.i. 7. Football. to charge directly and immediately at the passer; red-dog. 8. to move in the manner of a blitz: a car that will blitz through rough terrain. [1935-40; shortening of BLITZKRIEG] |
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