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Bomb
Example
The bomb exploded in the crowded market, causing widespread panic and chaos.
Authorities were able to safely disarm the bomb before it could detonate in the downtown area.
The bomb was hidden in a suitcase and left in the busy subway station, but it was detected just in time.
02
bombă calorimetrică, bombă
a strong, sealed vessel used to measure the heat of combustion of a substance
Example
The scientist placed the sample in the bomb to measure its calorific value.
The bomb is filled with oxygen to facilitate the combustion process.
After the experiment, the bomb was carefully dismantled to retrieve the data.
03
un eșec, un fiasco
an absolute failure
Example
The movie was a bomb at the box office, earning very little revenue.
His attempt to bake a cake turned into a bomb, and it was completely inedible.
The new product launch was a bomb, with hardly any customers showing interest.
04
o pasă adâncă, o lovitură lungă
a deep, forward pass or hit in a ball game, typically covering a significant distance down the field
What is a "bomb"?
A bomb is a long, powerful pass or hit in a ball game, typically made over a great distance down the field. It is often used to quickly advance the ball or set up a scoring opportunity by sending it far ahead to a teammate or toward the goal. In sports like football or soccer, a bomb can catch the opposing team off guard, making it a valuable tactic to create an open play or break through their defense. The pass or hit requires strength, accuracy, and good timing.
Example
The soccer player executed a perfect bomb to the striker up front.
His powerful bomb sailed over the outfielder's head for a double.
The rugby team 's strategy relied on accurate bombs to gain ground.
to bomb
01
bomba, exploda
to attack someone or something using explosive devices
Transitive: to bomb a location
Example
The government accused the other country of bombing our embassy, leading to a diplomatic crisis.
The air force was ordered to bomb enemy positions to weaken their defenses.
During wartime, strategic locations are often bombed to disrupt enemy activities.
02
a da greș, a eșua
(of a movie, play, etc.) to fail disastrously
Intransitive
Example
Despite high expectations, the new musical bombed on opening night and closed after just one week.
The highly anticipated sequel bombed at the box office, disappointing both fans and critics.
The comedy show bombed, with the audience barely laughing and leaving early.

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