bombard

bombard
1. ['bɔmbɑːd] сущ.; ист.
бомбарда
2. [bɔm'bɑːd] гл.
1) бомбардировать

For a whole week, the little town was bombarded with enemy shells until the citizens were forced to yield. — Целую неделю враг вёл бомбардировку города, пока жители не согласились сдаться.

The machine was made so that the army could bombard the enemy castle with bits of broken rocks. — Пушка была сделана с тем расчётом, чтобы можно было стрелять по городу мелкими камнями.

Syn:
2) (bombard with) разг. донимать, засыпать(вопросами)

The speaker was bombarded with questions. — Докладчика засыпали вопросами.

3) физ. бомбардировать, облучать частицами

Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.

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