kamikaze的意思和读音

kamikaze

: [ˌkɑmɪˈkɑzi] : [ˌkæmɪˈkɑːzi]

n.〉()()

adj.

kamikazes  

kamikazeadj.

1.used to describe the way soldiers attack the enemy, knowing that they too will be killed

a kamikaze pilot/attack

He made a kamikaze run across three lanes of traffic.

n.1.〉()()2.使

adj.1.a kamikaze action is dangerous and likely to kill or harm the person doing it

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1.Not being an admirer of zealotry, I find it hard to think of the Kamikaze as anything other than misguided young men.

2.Ants believed to have a "kamikaze attraction" to electricity have been discovered in one of England's finest National Trust gardens.

3.Any critically damaged Subs should be used to kamikaze attack your opponent's Stingrays as a last ditch effort to deal maximum damage.

4."Don't go out with a whimper; go out with a bang! Undertake an eco-kamikaze mission. "“。”

5.But the young kamikaze's final letter to his grandparents was full of bravado.

6.With fiscal policy set on kamikaze tightening and conventional monetary policy almost exhausted, that leaves "quantitative easing" .

7.Much like the kamikaze gulls portrayed in the 1963 horror film, animals poisoned by domoic acid have erratic behaviour patterns.线

8.You're going to pull a kamikaze mission on the General's car?

9.What caused the Japanese military to go on "kamikaze" attacks?

10.They ignored or failed to spot huge asset bubbles and banks' kamikaze behaviour.