blitz
第三人称
blitzes
现在进行时
blitzing
过去式
blitzed
过去完成时
blitzed
1
发动突然而激烈的军事攻击, 进行闪电战
to carry out a sudden and intense military attack
- The military commanders decided to blitz the enemy's positions, hoping to catch them off guard.
军事指挥官决定闪电战敌人的阵地,希望能出其不意。
- Troops were mobilized to blitz the insurgent stronghold, aiming to swiftly dismantle their defensive capabilities.
军队被动员起来闪电战叛乱分子的据点,旨在迅速瓦解他们的防御能力。
- Special forces were deployed to blitz the enemy lines, conducting covert operations to gather intelligence.
特种部队被部署去闪电战敌人的防线,进行秘密行动以收集情报。
- The rapid response unit was trained to blitz in emergency situations, ensuring a swift and effective intervention.
快速反应部队经过训练,在紧急情况下进行闪电战,确保迅速有效的干预。
- The air force executed a strategic plan to blitz key enemy installations, disrupting their command and control.
空军执行了一项战略计划,对敌方关键设施进行闪电战,破坏了他们的指挥和控制。
2
搅拌, 打碎
to blend or process food quickly and thoroughly in a blender, food processor, or similar appliance until smooth or finely chopped
及物动词
- She decided to blitz the vegetables for a smoother soup.
她决定搅拌蔬菜以获得更顺滑的汤。
- I’ll blitz the garlic and herbs before adding them to the dish.
在加入菜肴之前,我会快速搅拌大蒜和香草。
- We need to blitz the tomatoes for the salsa recipe.
我们需要快速搅拌西红柿来做莎莎酱。
- He blitzed the spinach and kale for a healthy green drink.
他为了制作健康的绿色饮料搅拌了菠菜和羽衣甘蓝。
- To save time, she blitzed the ingredients for the dip in one go.
为了节省时间,她一次性搅拌了蘸酱的食材。