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n. 闪电战

vt. 以闪电战攻击


  1. Many towns were badly blitzed during the war.
    战争中许多城镇毁於空袭.
  2. I had a blitz on the kitchen today, and now it's really clean.
    我今天在厨房里做了一阵扫除, 现在确实乾净了.
  3. A media blitz focused on young voters.
    媒体的闪电式行动著重于年轻的投票群上。


blitz
[ noun ]
  1. (American football) defensive players try to break through the offensive line

  2. <noun.act>
  3. a swift and violent military offensive with intensive aerial bombardment

  4. <noun.act>
[ verb ]
  1. attack suddenly and without warning

  2. <verb.competition>
    Hitler blitzed Poland


blitz \blitz\ n.
1. (football) a quick move by defensive players toward the
passer on the offensive team, as soon as the ball is
snapped; -- it is used when the defensive teams assumes
that a pass will be attempted, and risks allowing
substantial gains by the offensive team if other plays are
in fact planned.

Syn: safety linebacker blitzing.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

2. a rapid and violent military attack with intensive aerial
bombardment. Same as {blitzkrieg}
[WordNet 1.5]

3. any vigorous and intensive attack, bombardment, or
assault, literally or figuratively; as, they used a blitz
of television commercials to launch their new product; the
German blitz on London.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

3. same as {blitz chess}.
[PJC]

  1. The hard part comes once the novelty wears off and the marketing blitz subsides.
  2. Michel Aoun, whose 11-month mutiny in the Christian heartland was crushed by a Syrian-led military blitz.
  3. Martinez has a huge campaign war chest ready for the campaign and plans a new television ad blitz beginning this week.
  4. But they're only the start of Ford's marketing blitz for its new Escort.
  5. Intel launched a marketing blitz, Operation Crush, to flog a microprocessor that it now concedes was inferior to Motorola's.
  6. Meanwhile, Dukakis, who has assaulted Simon's campaign with a blitz of last-minute television advertising, accused Simon of "doing a disservice to the Democratic Party" by talking up the likelihood of a brokered presidential convention in Atlanta.
  7. The country's biggest retailer Sears, Roebuck and Co. soon will launch an advertising blitz reminding shoppers of its "everyday low pricing" policy.
  8. Democratic underdog Michael Dukakis is all over the airwaves in an unprecedented blitz of television interviews that analysts say can't hurt him but probably won't sway enough voters to win him the presidency.
  9. Its last assistant manager, who retired a few weeks ago, had been there since the age of 14 with a brief break for fire-watching duty during the Coventry blitz. Continuity of employment, however, has become the exception rather than the rule.
  10. And he hired public-relations man John Scanlon to assist in a media blitz.
  11. I wish I knew more about it." A three-week "get out the vote" blitz on Armed Forces Radio and voting information booths in many of the big mess halls produced good results.
  12. Some 1,500 farm wives, in turn, plan their own public relations blitz with visits in the coming weeks to newspapers, radio stations and local groups to tout soy oil.
  13. Nearly 50 years after the German blitz, the presence of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother rekindled warm memories of a bitter time.
  14. With Michael Dukakis scheduled to receive the AFL-CIO's endorsement this week, unions are preparing a nationwide blitz of Labor Day events aimed at energizing their members to work on his behalf.
  15. Iranian leaders fear that Iraq will blitz Tehran and other major cities with a barrage of missiles to disrupt the elections, and they have urged Iran's more than 20 million voters to turn out in a massive show of defiance.
  16. Phelan spent thousands of his own dollars to finance a media blitz, but late polls showed him running only slightly ahead of R. Eugene Pincham, a black former state appellate judge.
  17. Ramos has attempted in recent days to counter a propaganda blitz by Col. Honasan, who is in hiding not far from Manila, with one of his own.
  18. Bush's route on Saturday in part shadowed campaign stops by Dukakis as Republican strategists sought to blunt the Democrat's concluding campaign blitz.
  19. Iowa's rivals for governor launched their fall television blitz with mild commercials focusing on family and their records.
  20. Bozic also announced a television, print and mail advertising blitz to sell the concept to the public.
  21. "He in fact went just the opposite way," Ortis said. "He's continued on Lorenzo's path." Shugrue's meeting with employees was filmed for future commercials, as was a similar meeting that provided the basis for the "100 Days" blitz.
  22. Authorities rule out a U.S.-style "zero tolerance" blitz at the border because of concern for constitutional rights.
  23. In a 24-hour diplomatic blitz, Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze pressed for peaceful settlement of conflicts in Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
  24. The main goal, as the Becker blitz testifies, is to regain the favor of the American customer.
  25. In London, Home Secretary Douglas Hurd said the IRA plans a bombing blitz in Britain using large quantities of explosives and arms supplied by Libya.
  26. He made his mark fighting a blitz of news stories that accused oil companies of purposely causing oil shortages to drive up oil prices.
  27. Chemical, which recently merged with Manufacturers Hanover Corp., preceded the blitz by giving out Nestle Crunch bars mocking the credit crunch.
  28. The 71-year-old politician, who has become a fiddle-playing institution in the Mountain State, held several fund-raisers last fall but plans no campaign stops and no media blitz before the primary, said Tina Evans, a spokeswoman for the senator.
  29. Most of the other major holiday releases are also betting on a huge merchandising blitz to pump up profitability and sell tickets, including Tri-Star Pictures' "Hook" and Walt Disney Co.'s animated "Beauty and the Beast."
  30. Stymied by the silence maintained by the abductors after the ransom drop, police staged a massive media blitz late December, when the authorities showed the scant evidence available in a nationally televised news conference.
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