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1 bombardieren
v/t1. bomb, bombard; mit Granaten: auch shell3. fig. mit Bitten, Fragen etc.: bombard, assail (with)* * *to bombard; to blitz; to bomb* * *bom|bar|die|ren [bɔmbar'diːrən] ptp bombardiertvt(= mit Bomben belegen) to bomb; (= mit Granaten beschießen, fig) to bombard* * *1) (to drop bombs on: London was bombed several times.) bomb2) (to attack with artillery: They bombarded the town.) bombard3) ((with with) to throw, fire etc many, usually small, objects at (someone): He peppered them with bullets.) pepper* * *bom·bar·die·ren *[bɔmbarˈdi:rən]vt1. (auf ein Ziel abwerfen)▪ jdn/etw \bombardieren to bomb sb/sthetw mit Napalm \bombardieren to bomb sth with napalm, to napalm sthjdn/etw mit Granaten \bombardieren to shell sb/sthdie Stadt wurde heute Nacht ununterbrochen mit Granaten bombardiert the town was under continuous shelling [or was being shelled continuously] last nightdie Demonstranten bombardierten die Polizei mit Eiern und Tomaten the demonstrators threw eggs and tomatoes at the police* * *transitives Verb1) (Milit) bomb2) (fig. ugs.) bombard* * *bombardieren v/t1. bomb, bombard; mit Granaten: auch shell2. fig (bewerfen) pelt (mit with)3. fig mit Bitten, Fragen etc: bombard, assail (with)* * *transitives Verb1) (Milit) bomb2) (fig. ugs.) bombard* * *v.to bombard v.
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