Bombard
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British pronunciation/bəmbˈɑːd/
American pronunciation/bɑmˈbɑɹd/

Definição e Significado de "bombard"

to bombard
01

bombardear, atacar

to drop bombs on someone or something continuously
Transitive: to bombard a place or position
to bombard definition and meaning
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Example
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The navy ships would bombard the enemy coastal defenses before the amphibious landing.
In the siege, the castle walls were bombarded by catapults and trebuchets.
During the war, the enemy aircraft would bombard the city with relentless airstrikes.
02

bombardear, atacar

to send a fast-moving stream of particles, such as atoms or subatomic particles, toward a substance
Transitive: to bombard a substance with particles
03

bombardear, atacar

to continuously expose someone to something, such as information, questions, or criticisms
Transitive: to bombard sb with sth
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The marketing team decided to bombard the target audience with advertisements to increase brand awareness.
The talk show host bombarded the guest with challenging and provocative questions.
04

bombardear, atacar

to attack or strike something repeatedly with artillery fire
Transitive: to bombard an enemy position
01

bombardino

a large shawm; the bass member of the shawm family
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Exemplo
The navy ships would bombard the enemy coastal defenses before the amphibious landing.
In the siege, the castle walls were bombarded by catapults and trebuchets.
During the war, the enemy aircraft would bombard the city with relentless airstrikes.
During the air raid, the city was relentlessly bombarded by enemy aircraft.
The artillery unit was ordered to bombard the enemy's positions before the ground assault.
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