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Thunderbolts Meaning in English

word · lemma: thunderbolt

ˈθəndɝˌbɔɫt
THUN-der-bolt
θˈʌndəbˌəʊlts
THUN-duh-bohlts

释义

A thunderbolt is a flash of lightning with a loud sound of thunder, or a mythical weapon used by gods in stories.

用法与细微差别

Used in both literal (weather) and figurative (myth, shock) senses. In stories, 'thunderbolts' often mean Zeus's or Thor's magical weapon. Rare in daily speech outside dramatic contexts or literature.

例句

The sky was full of thunderbolts during the storm.

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Ancient legends say gods attacked with thunderbolts.

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We saw several bright thunderbolts from our window.

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When he heard the news, it hit him like a dozen thunderbolts.

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In the movie, the villain throws magical thunderbolts at his enemies.

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Some people believe that seeing thunderbolts is a sign of something powerful.

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