Blitz : (대대적인) 공세, (원하는 걸 얻거나/해결하기 위한) 결연한 노력, 대대적인 노력, 집중 공습을 퍼풋다, 대대적인 노력을 쏟다, (블렌더) 갈다
A blitz on Something : ~에 대한 공세, ~대한 대대적 노력, ~에 대한 대대적 운동[탄압/단속]
Blitzkrieg : (독일)기습 공격, 급습
The blits : 영국 대공습
1)
this word blitz comes from German, directly comes from the phrase blitzkrieg
a blitzkrieg was a tactic used by the Germans during the second world war, to means a very fast military campaign
you attack very suddenly with all your might
it comes from Blitz lightening and Krieg war, so lightening war
if you use thie phrase 'the blitz' , this talk about the German bombardment of London during the sesond world war
but now we use this word Blitz for various other things
2)
a blitz, it's like an attack on something.
it can be a physical attack with an air raid or a blitz of artillery fire
3)
a blitz on something, we use it nowadays to mean a strong concerted efforts to try to get something
I'm gonna have a blitz on cleaning the house
a blitz, it's to try to do something very strongly
you use this now to talk about a swift attack on something but a swift effort to try and to accomplish something
the shcool is having a blitz on students bringing mobile phones into class
they are taking a lot of efforts
a blitz of publicity where they blitz the town with posters and advertising and things like that
a blitz, a strong efforts to do something
a blitz on cleaning the house
an all-out efforts
onslaught
you really work hard at something in order to resolve a problem or to deal with something that you want to chage
the teacher is having a blitz on our bad spelling
very often an advertising blitz as the example
a media blitz
a blitz of propaganda
there is a blitz of propaganda during a war
a blitz, an intense campaign on something
a media blitz focused on safety
advertizing blitz against drink driving
immediate blitz to reduce smoking or to reduce energy consumption
it's a very intensive overwhelming intent to stop something from happening or to change things, normally for something that you are not very happy about
it's a crackdown, a drive, a campagin, a crusade, a clampdown agaisnt something
the Councile has banned the use of hose pipe in gardens and there is a blitz on people illegally using water like this
3)
to bitz a city or to blitz a building
it's attacked particularly by enemy aircraft
it's bombed and destroyed
but notice, 'the Blitz' talks about Autumn 1940
4)
You've got a blender, this machine that very ofthen use this verb to blitz
you put all the ingredients in the blender and blitz it for half a minute
they use that in cooking quite often
Formality : 4.5 for blitz
Formality : 5 for blitzkrieg
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