bombard
bom
bɑm
baam
bard
ˈbɑrd
baard
British pronunciation
/bəmbˈɑːd/

Définition et signification de « bombard » en anglais

to bombard
01

bombarder

to drop bombs on someone or something continuously
Transitive: to bombard a place or position
to bombard definition and meaning
example
Exemples
The navy ships would bombard the enemy coastal defenses before the amphibious landing.
Les navires de la marine bombarderaient les défenses côtières ennemies avant le débarquement amphibie.
02

bombarder, arroser

to send a fast-moving stream of particles, such as atoms or subatomic particles, toward a substance
Transitive: to bombard a substance with particles
example
Exemples
The laboratory used a particle accelerator to bombard atoms with protons.
Le laboratoire a utilisé un accélérateur de particules pour bombarder des atomes avec des protons.
03

bombarder

to continuously expose someone to something, such as information, questions, or criticisms
Transitive: to bombard sb with sth
example
Exemples
The talk show host bombarded the guest with challenging and provocative questions.
L'animateur de l'émission de télévision a bombardé l'invité de questions difficiles et provocantes.
04

bombarder, pilier

to attack or strike something repeatedly with artillery fire
Transitive: to bombard an enemy position
example
Exemples
For hours, the soldiers bombarded the enemy stronghold with relentless fire.
Pendant des heures, les soldats ont bombardé le bastion ennemi avec un feu incessant.
Bombard
01

a large, low-pitched shawm, belonging to the shawm family of woodwind instruments

example
Exemples
The medieval ensemble included a bombard and a tambourine.
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