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1. n бомбаbomb alley — участок, подвергающийся частым бомбардировкам
2. n мина3. n ручная граната4. n радиоактивный источник5. n головка гарпуна с взрывчатым веществом для охоты на китов6. n опрыскиватель7. n баллон с аэрозолем8. n ист. маленький военный корабль, несущий мортиры9. n геол. вулканическая бомба10. n ядерное оружие11. n потенциальная угроза атомного оружия12. n разг. состояние, большие деньги13. n амер. разг. неудача, провал, фиаско14. n неожиданность15. n сл. длинный пас16. v бомбардировать; бомбить17. v обстреливать миномётным огнём18. v забрасывать ручными гранатамиsticky bomb — прилипающая, клейкая противотанковая ручная граната
19. v амер. разг. потерпеть неудачу, провал; провалиться; оскандалиться20. v амер. разг. одержать победу; добиться потрясающего успехаСинонимический ряд:1. explosive device (noun) booby trap; explosive; explosive device; explosive shell; grenade; H-bomb; high explosive; mine; missile; nuclear weapon; pipe bomb2. failure (noun) bust; dud; failure; flop; lemon; loser3. attack with bombs (verb) attack with bombs; mass-bomb; skip-bomb; subject to bombing4. barrage (verb) barrage; blitz; bombard; cannonade; shell5. fail (verb) fail; fizzle; flopАнтонимический ряд:succeed; success -
2 skip-bomb
v воен. наносить бомбовый удар с рикошетированиемСинонимический ряд:attack with bombs (verb) attack with bombs; bomb; bombard; mass-bomb; subject to bombing
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attack — I. verb Etymology: Middle French attaquer, from Old Italian *estaccare to attach, from stacca stake, of Germanic origin; akin to Old English staca Date: 1562 transitive verb 1. to set upon or work against forcefully 2. to assail with unfriendly… … New Collegiate Dictionary
attack — 1. verb 1) Chris had been brutally attacked Syn: assault, assail, set upon, beat up; batter, pummel, punch; informal do over, work over, rough up 2) they attacked along a 10 mile front Syn: strike, char … Thesaurus of popular words
attack — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I n. assault, attack; seizure (See disease). v. t. assail, assault, attack; affect, influence. Ant., defense. II Violent assault Nouns 1. (human attack) attack; assault, assault and battery; onset,… … English dictionary for students
attack — 1 noun 1 VIOLENCE AGAINST SB (C) an act of deliberately using violence against someone (+ on): There have been several attacks on foreigners recently. 2 IN A WAR (C, U) the act of using weapons against an enemy in a war: The attack began at dawn … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
bombard — verb (t) /bɒmˈbad / (say bom bahd) 1. to attack or batter with artillery. 2. to attack with bombs. 3. Physics to direct a constant stream of particles towards. 4. to assail vigorously: bombard someone with questions. –noun /ˈbɒmbad/ (say bombahd) …
bombard — verb 1 attack with bombs ADVERB ▪ heavily ▪ The city has been heavily bombarded for the last three days. 2 direct a lot of things at sb ADVERB ▪ constantly, continually … Collocations dictionary
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skip-bomb — verb attack with delayed release bombs • Hypernyms: ↑bombard, ↑bomb • Verb Frames: Somebody s something * * * /skip bom /, v.t. Mil. to attack (a target) by skip bombing. [1940 45] * * * skip bomb «SKIHP BOM», transitive verb, intransitive verb … Useful english dictionary
bombard — verb bɒm bα:d 1》 attack continuously with bombs or other missiles. 2》 subject to a continuous flow of questions or information. 3》 Physics direct a stream of high speed particles at (a substance). noun bɒmbα:d an early form of cannon. Derivatives … English new terms dictionary
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cover — [[t]kʌ̱və(r)[/t]] ♦ covers, covering, covered 1) VERB If you cover something, you place something else over it in order to protect it, hide it, or close it. [V n with n] Cover the casserole with a tight fitting lid... [V n] He whimpered and co … English dictionary