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单词 bomb scare
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Definition of bomb scare in English:

bomb scare

noun
  • An alert prompted by the suspicion that a bomb has been planted in a public place.

    the court building was temporarily evacuated following a bomb scare
    Example sentencesExamples
    • During the summit there were bomb scares across Italy, with police responding to 24 bomb threats in a 48-hour period.
    • A Greek official tells CNN the diversion of the Athens to New York flight was due to what's being called a bomb scare.
    • "There are always threats and bomb scares at the court," a senior policeman at the magistrates court said.
    • Relevant employees (particularly receptionists and security staff) will need training to deal with a bomb scare.
    • Part of the centre of Bedford was sealed off on Saturday afternoon, owing to a bomb scare.
    • The historic women's organisation has a team on standby for major incidents such as rail crashes, serious fires and bomb scares.
    • An Australian man whose wireless access point triggered a bomb scare has spoken of his shock at been treated like a potential terrorist.
    • Despite the bomb scare, Paddy says he still wouldn't be turned off flying.
    • The first night was interrupted by a bomb scare which caused the theatre to be evacuated.
    • A Californian airport was closed for six hours on Friday, following a bomb scare.
 
 

Definition of bomb scare in US English:

bomb scare

noun
  • An alert prompted by the suspicion that a bomb has been planted in a public place.

    the court building was temporarily evacuated following a bomb scare
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Part of the centre of Bedford was sealed off on Saturday afternoon, owing to a bomb scare.
    • A Californian airport was closed for six hours on Friday, following a bomb scare.
    • The first night was interrupted by a bomb scare which caused the theatre to be evacuated.
    • During the summit there were bomb scares across Italy, with police responding to 24 bomb threats in a 48-hour period.
    • A Greek official tells CNN the diversion of the Athens to New York flight was due to what's being called a bomb scare.
    • Relevant employees (particularly receptionists and security staff) will need training to deal with a bomb scare.
    • Despite the bomb scare, Paddy says he still wouldn't be turned off flying.
    • The historic women's organisation has a team on standby for major incidents such as rail crashes, serious fires and bomb scares.
    • An Australian man whose wireless access point triggered a bomb scare has spoken of his shock at been treated like a potential terrorist.
    • "There are always threats and bomb scares at the court," a senior policeman at the magistrates court said.
 
 
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