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1 bersagliare vt
[bersaʎ'ʎare](colpire ripetutamente) to bombard -
2 bombardare vt
[bombar'dare]bombardare di domande/lettere — to bombard with questions/letters
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3 bersagliare
vt [bersaʎ'ʎare](colpire ripetutamente) to bombard -
4 bombardare
vt [bombar'dare]bombardare di domande/lettere — to bombard with questions/letters
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5 bombardare
bombfig bombard* * *bombardare v.tr.2 (fis.) to bombard3 (fig.) to bombard: l'azienda fu bombardata dalle richieste di assunzione per il posto, the firm was bombarded with applications for the post.* * *[bombar'dare]verbo transitivo1) (colpire con bombe) to bomb; (con artiglieria) to shellbombardare qcn. di domande — to bombard sb. with questions, to fire questions at sb
3) fis. to bombard* * *bombardare/bombar'dare/ [1]2 fig. [ media] to bombard [ pubblico]; bombardare qcn. di domande to bombard sb. with questions, to fire questions at sb.3 fis. to bombard. -
6 martellare
martellare v.tr.1 to hammer: martellare a freddo, to cold-hammer; martellare a penna, to peen; martellare il ferro rovente, to hammer red-hot iron2 (fig.) to pound, to bombard: martellare le postazioni nemiche, to pound the enemy positions; martellare qlcu. di domande, to bombard s.o. with questions◆ v. intr. (pulsare) to throb: mi martellavano le tempie, my temples throbbed.* * *[martel'lare]1. vt(gen) to hammer2. vi* * *[martel'lare] 1.verbo transitivo1) to hammer2) fig.2.martellare qcn. di domande — to bombard sb. with questions
il cuore gli martellava per la paura — his heart was pounding o thumping with fear
* * *martellare/martel'lare/ [1]1 to hammer2 fig. martellare qcn. di domande to bombard sb. with questions(aus. avere) to hammer (anche fig.); il cuore gli martellava per la paura his heart was pounding o thumping with fear; mi martellano le tempie my temples are throbbing. -
7 mitragliare
mitragliare v.tr.1 to machine-gun: ebbe l'ordine di mitragliare i ribelli, he was ordered to machine-gun the rebels2 (fig.) to bombard: mitragliare qlcu. di domande, to bombard s.o. with questions.* * *[mitraʎ'ʎare]verbo transitivo1) mil. to machine-gun2) colloq. fig.mitragliare qcn. di domande — to fire questions at sb., to bombard sb. with questions
* * *mitragliare/mitraλ'λare/ [1]1 mil. to machine-gun2 colloq. fig. mitragliare qcn. di domande to fire questions at sb., to bombard sb. with questions. -
8 bombardare qcn. di domande
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9 mitragliare qcn. di domande
mitragliare qcn. di domandeto fire questions at sb., to bombard sb. with questions.\ -
10 mitragliare vt
[mitraʎ'ʎare]mitragliare qn di domande fig — to fire questions at sb, bombard sb with questions
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11 mitragliare
vt [mitraʎ'ʎare]mitragliare qn di domande fig — to fire questions at sb, bombard sb with questions
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12 martellare qcn. di domande
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13 tempestare vt
[tempes'tare]1)tempestare qn di domande/telefonate — to bombard sb with questions/(phone)calls
2) (ornare) to stud -
14 tempestare
vt [tempes'tare]1)tempestare qn di domande/telefonate — to bombard sb with questions/(phone)calls
2) (ornare) to stud -
15 bersagliare
bersagliare v.tr.1 ( sparare contro) to fire upon (s.o., sthg.), to bombard, to batter2 ( perseguitare) to bombard, to harass, to plague, to pester: essere bersagliato dalla sfortuna, to be plagued by ill luck.* * *[bersaʎ'ʎare]verbo transitivo1) mil. to bombard, to hammer (away) [nemico, postazioni nemiche]; to pepper [muro, area] (di with)bersagliare qcs. di sassi — to pelt sth. with stones
bersagliare qcn. di pugni — to rain blows on sb
2) fig. (prendere di mira)bersagliare qcn. di domande — to fire questions at sb.
* * *bersagliare/bersaλ'λare/ [1]1 mil. to bombard, to hammer (away) [nemico, postazioni nemiche]; to pepper [muro, area] (di with); bersagliare qcs. di sassi to pelt sth. with stones; bersagliare qcn. di pugni to rain blows on sb.2 fig. (prendere di mira) bersagliare qcn. di domande to fire questions at sb.; essere bersagliato dalla sfortuna to be plagued by ill luck.
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