adj.闪击的;凌厉的
n.闪电战
vt.以闪电战攻击
vi.进行闪击
n.(Blitz)人名;(英、法、德、西、罗、瑞典、匈)布利茨
Russy's daughter Rita founded the "Cine Blitz" magazine.───鲁西的女儿丽塔建立了“电影闪电战”杂志。
Five shops were damaged in a firebomb blitz.───在一次燃烧弹袭击中有五家店铺被烧毁。
Regional accents are still acceptable but there is to be a blitz on incorrect grammar.───地方口音还可以接受,但错误语法必须要大力改进。
There is, however, quite a bit of illustrative code from which the nuances of Blitz syntax can be gleaned.───然而,有不少说明性的代码,从中可以了解Blitz语法的细微差别。
Unlike negotiating for the use of your parents' car, a college paper is not the place for an all-out blitz of every type of argument.───与说服父母借用家里的汽车不同,学校论文不是一个综合运用全部方法的闪击战。
Cuts in public spending will have to go far beyond the gimmicky blitz on top salaries, official cars and mobile phones mentioned so far.───仅仅是对之前提到的顶工资,官方用车和手机的一番花拳绣腿,对削减公共开支只是杯水车薪。
There's something of the spirit of the blitz about South Korean equities.───韩国股市有着一种不畏“空袭”的精神。
It had the market almost to itself until 2006, when a new chain, Blitz Megaplex, began opening screens in shopping malls.───该公司直到2006年都还独家享有市场,当年一家新的院线连锁——闪击影院公司开始在商场放映电影。
But because it's a bit unclear, Blitz makes you think of an array as a matrix.───但是这样有点不清楚,所以Blitz使您把数组看作矩阵。
During the blitz we spent the night in underground shelters.