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1 Bombensplitter
m MIL. bomb splinter* * *Bọm|ben|split|termbomb fragment* * *Bom·ben·split·term shrapnel no pl, bomb splinter▪ ein \Bombensplitter a piece of shrapnel* * * -
2 bombesplint
subst. shrapnel, bomb fragment -
3 fisioni odlomak
• fission bomb fragment -
4 novo jezgro nastalo fisijom
• fission bomb fragment -
5 Bombenfragment
nbomb fragment -
6 Bombensplitter
mbomb fragment -
7 atomiser
atomiser [atɔmize]➭ TABLE 1 transitive verb[+ marché, société] to break up* * *atɔmizeverbe transitif to fragment [secteur, parti]* * *atɔmize vt(= vaporiser) to spray* * *atomiser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( détruire) to annihilate [sth] with nuclear weapons [ville];3 Nucl to atomize [corps, métal].B s'atomiser vpr [parti, État, pouvoir] to fragment.[atɔmize] verbe transitifatomiser quelque chose to destroy something with an atom bomb, to blast something with a nuclear device
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