time bomb
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈtaɪm ˌbɒm]
- 美式音标 [ˈtaɪm ˌbɑːm]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- 定时炸弹
- 潜在破坏因素
英汉例句
- The tasks facing Japan are staggering. But a country does not live on a geological time bomb without some accommodation by the national psyche.
虽然日本任重道远,但是处在这样一个危机重重地地理位置上,日本人的国民性必然有所适应。 - The bomb consists of countries that have a combination of budget deficit and borrowings relative to GDP which puts them into the category “Time Bomb” or high risk of default.
这个炸弹的入选国的债务相对于GDP都非常高,随时都可能爆炸或主权违约。 - Shortly after, a video uploaded on the Web shows a hooded man hanging in mid-air with a time bomb in plain sight. The message onscreen taunts the police to rescue the victim in time.
不久后,网路上载了一段录影,画面中是一个被绑在空中的蒙面人,房内赫然放置一个计时炸弹,录影透出信息,挑战警方在限时内救出受害者。
entertainment.xin.msn.com - It is a ticking time bomb for the federal budget.
- I don't know whether they had intelligence of recent the car bomb in Time Square.
我不知道他们最近有没有搜集,时代广场的汽车炸弹的情报。
普林斯顿公开课 - 国际座谈会课程节选 - The ticking time bomb in the American Dream is one little phrase: the pursuit of happiness.
FORBES: America's Childhood Fears - If you discard all financial implications, then Europe is a social ticking time bomb.
FORBES: Too Many Cuts, Not Enough Band Aids For The EURO
双语例句
原声例句
权威例句
词组短语
- time -bomb 计时炸弹
- Time Bomb Race 定时炸弹赛车
- Another Latin Time Bomb 唱片名
- Deluxe Time Bomb 豪华定时炸弹
- Time Bomb Escape 逃出爆弹汽车;逃脱
短语
英英字典
- (BOMB) a bomb containing a device that makes it explode at a particular time
- (DIFFICULT SITUATION) a situation that is likely to become difficult to deal with or control
- A time bomb is a bomb with a mechanism that causes it to explode at a particular time.
- If you describe something as a time bomb, you mean that it is likely to have a serious effect on a person or situation at a later date, especially if you think it will cause a lot of damage.
剑桥英英字典
柯林斯英英字典
专业释义
- “定时炸弹”病毒(一种电脑病毒)
- 时间炸弹
- 定时炸弹
- 定时炸弹
- 定时炸弹