0 a sudden, vigorous attack, originally in war -- bleskový útok
The church was destroyed in the Blitz.
1 to make an attack on (usually in war) -- bleskově zaútočit, (vy)bombardovat
London was blitzed during the war.
However, although police blitzes may not stamp out the problem and may even move it elsewhere, they show the authorities' willingness to fight drug taking.
My second point concerns the position of the blitzed cities in relation to new towns.
The truth of the matter is that the present capital investment ban means that blitzed cities are, in fact, receiving no priority whatsoever.
Thirdly, one sometimes forgets the importance of blitzed cities.
Why should he not get some money for the blitzed areas?
I hope that he will take into consideration the question of clearing debris from blitzed sites.
The poorer of the blitzed towns are assisted by equalisation grants which bring their resources up to the average in the country.
I should like to mention figures for towns which were not blitzed.
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進攻, (通常伴有飛機轟炸的)閃電攻擊,突襲, (美式橄欖球賽中,球員直接沖向對方四分衛試圖阻止其傳球的)閃電突擊…
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进攻, (通常伴有飞机轰炸的)闪电战,突袭, (美式橄榄球赛中,球员直接冲向对方四分卫试图阻止其传球的)闪电突击…
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bombardeo aéreo, campaña, bombardear…
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telaş, yoğun çaba ve faaliyetler, gayret…
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attaque éclair, bombardement, bombarder…
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