n. 炸弹;突发事件;引起震惊的人或事
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bombshells
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词根:bombing
n.
bombing [军] 轰炸,[军] 投弹
v.
bombing 轰击;引爆炸弹(bomb的ing形式)
1.I think it is the right word, surprise, bombshell, astonishment, all of those things as well.
我认为这是正确的话,感到惊讶,震惊,惊讶,所有这些事情的。
2.In case you missed it, some bombshell news came out of the personal finance arena last week.
事实上您没有领会,上周传出的私人财务状况的爆炸性新闻。
3.She has by coincidence or design made the bombshell announcement at a very opportune moment.
不知是机缘巧合还是精心设计,她的这一令人吃惊的宣布来的恰是时机。
4.The President dropped a bombshell when he said they were bankrupt.
总经理说公司破产,令人大为震惊。
5.The results of his experiment will produce a bombshell.
他的实验结果将引起轰动。
6.TV bombshell Sofia Vergara throws another curveball this season, abandoning spring's traditional pastels in favor of rebel red on her rounded nails.
电视上引人注目的索菲亚·弗加拉掷下她本季的曲棍球,她放弃了春季传统的粉色而选择红色。