bombard
bom
bɑm
baam
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ˈbɑrd
baard
/bəmbˈɑːd/

Definición y significado de "bombard"en inglés

to bombard
01

bombardear

to drop bombs on someone or something continuously
Transitive: to bombard a place or position
to bombard definition and meaning
Ejemplos
During the air raid, the city was relentlessly bombarded by enemy aircraft.
Durante el ataque aéreo, la ciudad fue implacablemente bombardeada por aviones enemigos.
02

bombardear, rociar

to send a fast-moving stream of particles, such as atoms or subatomic particles, toward a substance
Transitive: to bombard a substance with particles
Ejemplos
He bombarded the specimen with ions to break it apart at a molecular level.
Él bombardeó la muestra con iones para romperla a nivel molecular.
03

bombardear

to continuously expose someone to something, such as information, questions, or criticisms
Transitive: to bombard sb with sth
Ejemplos
The news station bombarded viewers with coverage of the breaking story.
La estación de noticias bombardeó a los espectadores con cobertura de la noticia de última hora.
04

bombardear, cañonear

to attack or strike something repeatedly with artillery fire
Transitive: to bombard an enemy position
Ejemplos
The opposing forces bombarded the coastal defenses, hoping to breach the defenses.
Las fuerzas opuestas bombardearon las defensas costeras, con la esperanza de romper las defensas.
Bombard
01

bombarda, chirimía baja

a large, low-pitched shawm, belonging to the shawm family of woodwind instruments
Ejemplos
She practiced the bombard for the upcoming folk festival.
Ella practicó la bombarda para el próximo festival folclórico.
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