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to blitz
01
bombardear
to carry out a sudden and intense military attack
Intransitive
Transitive: to blitz an area
Ejemplos
The military commanders decided to blitz the enemy's positions, hoping to catch them off guard.
Los comandantes militares decidieron blitz las posiciones enemigas, con la esperanza de tomarlos por sorpresa.
Troops were mobilized to blitz the insurgent stronghold, aiming to swiftly dismantle their defensive capabilities.
Las tropas fueron movilizadas para blitz el bastión insurgente, con el objetivo de desmantelar rápidamente sus capacidades defensivas.
02
triturar, licuar
to blend or process food quickly and thoroughly in a blender, food processor, or similar appliance until smooth or finely chopped
Transitive: to blitz food ingredients
Ejemplos
She decided to blitz the vegetables for a smoother soup.
Ella decidió triturar las verduras para una sopa más suave.
I ’ll blitz the garlic and herbs before adding them to the dish.
Voy a triturar el ajo y las hierbas antes de añadirlos al plato.
Blitz
01
a rapid and intense military attack, often involving heavy air raids
Ejemplos
The army launched a blitz to seize the city before dawn.
The town suffered a devastating blitz during the war.
02
(in American football) a defensive tactic in which players rush the opposing line to pressure the quarterback
Ejemplos
The team called a blitz to sack the quarterback.
He anticipated the blitz and threw a quick pass.
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