strafed

英 [strɑːft] 美 [streɪft]

v.  低空扫射(或轰炸)
strafe的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (从低空)扫射,轰炸
    To strafe an enemy means to attack them with a lot of bombs or bullets from a low-flying aircraft.
    1. It seemed that the plane was going to swoop down and strafe the town, so we dived for cover.
      飞机看起来好像要俯冲下来轰炸小镇,所以我们赶紧蹲下躲避。

双语例句

  1. At the same time, his pilots bombed UNRRA ships carrying dike-repair and relief materials to Shantung and his American fighter planes strafed farmers erecting dikes near their native villages.
    同时,蒋介石的空军轰炸往山东运送筑堤和救济物资的“联总”船只,美制蒋机还扫射那些在自己村庄附近修筑河堤的农民们。
  2. Cars that were strafed by Japanese aircraft pictured at Naval Air Station ( NAS) Kaneohe, Hawaii, in the aftermath of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
    这是由在海军航空基地(NAS)的卡内奥赫,夏威夷,在日本偷袭珍珠港后合照日本飞机扫射汽车。