释义 |
strafe I. \ˈstrāf sometimes -raf or -räf\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: from the German phrase Gott strafe England God punish England, popular as a slogan of the Germans in World War I 1. : to rake (as ground troops or an airfield) with fire at close range and especially with machine-gun fire from low-flying airplanes or formerly with artillery fire 2. : to censure savagely • straf·er \-fə(r)\ noun -s II. noun (-s) : a strafing attack |