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1 bom
1 [met explosieven gevuld voorwerp] bomb♦voorbeelden:met bommen bestoken • bombhet bericht sloeg in als een bom • everybody was dumbfounded by the news -
2 atoombom
n. atomic bomb, nuclear bomb, A-bomb, nuke -
3 briefbom
n. mailbomb, mail bomb, parcel bomb, letter bomb, explosive device sent via the postal service -
4 bomaanslag
1 bomb attack 〈voornamelijk op specifieke mens(en)/doel〉 ⇒ bombing 〈 voornamelijk willekeurig〉, bomb outrage♦voorbeelden:de vele bomaanslagen in Noord-Ierland • the many bombings in Northern Ireland -
5 bomalarm
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6 bommelding
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7 bombrief
n. letter bomb, mailbomb, parcel bomb, an explosive device sent via the postal service and designed to explode when opened -
8 brisantbom
n. anti personnel bomb, bomb which is directed against enemy troops (not equipment or structures) -
9 fragmentatiebom
n. fragmentation bomb, bomb or shell whose casing explodes and scatters metal fragments over a wide area -
10 gasbom
n. gas bomb, bomb which releases a poisonous gas -
11 waterstofbom
n. h bomb, thermonuclear bomb -
12 atoombom
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13 bombrief
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14 brandbom
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15 waterstofbom
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16 Abom
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17 Hbom
hydrogen bomb, enormously destructive nuclear weapon based on the sudden release of atomic energy -
18 Hiroshima
n. Hiroshima, city in Japan on which the first atomic bomb was dropped by the Americans in 1945 -
19 ammunitie
n. ammunition, munition, ammo (bullets, grenades, bomb shells, etc.) -
20 autobom
n. car bomb, explosive device attached to a car
См. также в других словарях:
bomb — bomb; bomb·line; bomb·load; bomb·shell; hy·dro·bomb; para·bomb; ro·bomb; su·per·bomb; bomb·let; bomb·er; … English syllables
Bomb — Bomb, n. [F. bombe bombshell, fr. L. bombus a humming or buzzing noise, Gr. ?.] [1913 Webster] 1. A great noise; a hollow sound. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] A pillar of iron . . . which if you had struck, would make . . . a great bomb in the chamber… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bomb — ► NOUN 1) a container of explosive or incendiary material, designed to explode on impact or when detonated by a timer or remote control. 2) (the bomb) nuclear weapons collectively. 3) (a bomb) Brit. informal a large sum of money. ► VERB 1) attack … English terms dictionary
bomb — [n] exploding weapon atom bomb, bombshell, charge, device, explosive, grenade, hydrogen bomb, mine, missile, Molotov cocktail, nuclear bomb, projectile, rocket, shell, ticker*, torpedo; concept 500 bomb [v1] detonate weapon attack, blast, blitz,… … New thesaurus
bomb — [bäm] n. [Fr bombe < It bomba; prob. < L bombus, a buzzing < Gr bombos, deep and hollow sound: orig. echoic] 1. a container filled with an explosive, incendiary, or other chemical for dropping or hurling, or for detonating by a timing… … English World dictionary
Bomb — Bomb, v. t. To bombard. [Obs.] Prior. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Bomb — Bomb, v. i. [Cf. {Boom}.] To sound; to boom; to make a humming or buzzing sound. [Obs.] B. Jonson. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
bomb — noun ammunition, armament, blockbuster, bombshell, charge, detonator, dynamite, explosive, explosive device, fireball, grenade, gunpowder, hand grenade, high explosive, infernal machine, instrument of warfare, mine, missile, Molotov cocktail,… … Law dictionary
Bomb — [dt. »bombardieren«, zum Absturz bringen], Absturz … Universal-Lexikon
bomb — – Rădăcină expresivă onomatopeică, ce reprezintă ideea unui zgomot confuz şi neîncetat, şi în general a unui zumzet. Creaţie spontană, proprie multor limbi, cf gr. βόμβος, lat. bombus, bombire, bombizare, sl. bǫbnǫti a bate toba . Der. bombăni… … Dicționar Român
bomb|er — «BOM uhr», noun. 1. an airplane used to drop bombs on the enemy: »The bombers flew over the enemy city releasing bombs that set many targets afire. 2. a person who throws or drops bombs or who sets explosive charges as acts of sabotage or… … Useful english dictionary