blitz
blitz
blɪts
blits
British pronunciation
/blˈɪts/

Definición y significado de "blitz"en inglés

to blitz
01

bombardear

to carry out a sudden and intense military attack
Intransitive
Transitive: to blitz an area
to blitz definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
Special forces were deployed to blitz the enemy lines, conducting covert operations to gather intelligence.
Las fuerzas especiales fueron desplegadas para blitz las líneas enemigas, realizando operaciones encubiertas para recopilar inteligencia.
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
to blitz definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
We need to blitz the tomatoes for the salsa recipe.
Necesitamos triturar los tomates para la receta de salsa.
01

a rapid and intense military attack, often involving heavy air raids

example
Ejemplos
Historical records describe a blitz that destroyed key supply lines.
02

(in American football) a defensive tactic in which players rush the opposing line to pressure the quarterback

example
Ejemplos
Defensive coordinators often use a blitz to force turnovers.
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