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bomba

Atom bombası, 20. yüzyılın fizik ürünüdür. - The atomic bomb is the offspring of 20th century physics.

Atom bombaları insan ırkı için bir tehlikedir. - Atomic bombs are a danger to the human race.

bombalamak
bombalı

Pakistan'daki bir bombalı saldırı sonucunda yüz on altı kişi öldü. - One hundred and sixteen people died as a result of a bomb attack in Pakistan.

(Spor) uzak mesafeden atılan şut
atom bombası

Onlar Hiroşima'ya bir atom bombası attılar. - They dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima.

Hiroşima'ya 1945'te bir atom bombası atıldı. - An atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.

bomba atmak
(the ile) atom bombası
{f} bombala

Grup bombalama sorumluluğunu üstlendi. - The group claimed responsibility for the bombings.

Londra defalarca bombalandı. - London was bombed several times.

başarısızlık
bombasın
bomba patlatmak

Rehin tutanlar bir bomba patlatmakla tehdit etti. - The hostage-takers threatened to detonate a bomb.

{f} bombardıman etmek
aerosol bombası
(Askeri) BOMBALAMAK: Bir uçaktan, hedef üzerine bir veya birkaç bomba atmak
bomb bombala
bomb bayuçakta bombanın atıldığı bölüm
{i} fiyasko
(volkanik) bomba
{f} başarısızlığa uğramak
{f} fiyasko ile sonuçlanmak
jeol yanardağın dışarı püskürttüğü küre veya elips şeklindeki lav kümesi
English - English
The atomic bomb; the capacity to launch a nuclear attack. Often used with “the”

Pakistan and India both have the Bomb now.

A very attractive woman; a bombshell
A long forward pass
An explosive device used or intended as a weapon
: A failure; an unpopular commercial product

That movie was a bomb.

A car in poor condition

Nowadays, an old bomb simply won’t pass the inspection.

The atomic bomb

During the Cold War, everyone worried about the bomb sometimes.

An action or statement that causes a strong reaction

Normally very controlled, he dropped the F-bomb and cursed the paparazzi.

A success; the bomb

Our fabulous new crumpets have been selling like a bomb.

To attack using one or more bombs; to bombard
To fail dismally

Despite all the marketing, our product bombed. Nobody would buy it.

A heavy-walled container designed to permit chemical reactions under high pressure

The titanium tetrachloride is then reduced with sodium to form pure metallic titanium (99.9%) by heating TiCl4 with Na in a steel bomb at 700–800 °C in the Hunter process.

a hollow projectile containing an explosive material
{v} to attack with bombs, not used
{n} a shell to be filled with powder, and sent from a mortar
The atomic bomb; the capacity to launch a nuclear attack. Often used with "the"
A general synonym for crash, normally pertaining to software failure
A shell; esp
an explosive device fused to denote under specific conditions
A virus which waits for an event to occur (such as a specified date) before executing its code
A general synonym for crash, normally of software or operating system failures
{i} explosive device; (Slang used in Canada & USA) the bomb, extraordinarily good person, something that is good in an outstanding manner, excellent thing
Nuclear weapons are sometimes referred to as the bomb. They are generally thought to have the bomb
A bomb is a device which explodes and damages or destroys a large area. Bombs went off at two London train stations It's not known who planted the bomb Most of the bombs fell in the south There were two bomb explosions in the city overnight
Prolific writing
When people bomb a place, they attack it with bombs. Airforce jets bombed the airport. + bombing bombings bomb·ing Aerial bombing of rebel positions is continuing There has been a series of car bombings. see also petrol bomb, pipe bomb. In volcanology, any unconsolidated volcanic material that has a diameter greater than
to perform a comedy show which gets no or few laughs
A car in poor condition. Used often as old bomb
n a device that explodes with great force; v to attack or destroy with bombs
an event that fails badly or is totally ineffectual; "the first experiment was a real turkey"; "the meeting was a dud as far as new business was concerned"
25 in. (32 mm). Bombs form from clots of wholly or partly liquid lava ejected during a volcanic explosion; they solidify and become rounded during flight. The final shape is determined by the initial size, viscosity, and flight velocity of the magma. atomic bomb depth bomb hydrogen bomb thermonuclear bomb H bomb neutron bomb smart bomb buzz bomb flying bomb
Better off modified baby! - used by the diesel gang who hop up thier engines
In lubrication terminology, a closed container used for conducting tests under elevated pressures
Fragment of molten or semi-molten rock, 2 1/2 inches to many feet in diameter, which is blown out during an eruption Because of their plastic condition, bombs are often modified in shape during their flight or upon impact
A bomb ketch
boulder-size chunk of partly solidified lava explosively ejected from a volcano
To fail spectacularly
Dolly Post Production
A great noise; a hollow sound
A device filled with explosives used for destroying things
A very attractive woman
A device constructed in order to prove that peaceful coexistence is impossible
malicious software designed to cause damage upon execution Typical examples include email and web bombs
To sound; to boom; to make a humming or buzzing sound
To fail suddenly
Back pullover from a tucked seat drop position Classed as a Dangerous move
a long pass thrown to a receiver sprinting down the field
{f} drop and explode bombs; fail (Slang)
(bäm)
fail to get a passing grade; "She studied hard but failed nevertheless"; "Did I fail the test?"
A bombD triggers a blastD It appears to be referring to code that raises exceptions deliberately "Planting a bombD" is the act of putting in exception raising code --JohnDougan
A failure; an unpopular commercial product
throw bombs at or attack with bombs; "The Americans bombed Dresden"
To crash or freeze a computer
Inappropriate term for shell
A thick-walled container, usually steel used to hold samples of oil or gas under pressure See bottomhole pressure
strong sealed vessel for measuring heat of combustion
A large fragment of volcanic ejecta Some bombs show twisted forms indicating that they were still liquid when ejected, but solidified before landing 'Breadcrust' and 'cowpat' bombs are named for their appearance
To bombard
a spherical shell, like those fired from mortars
To attack something by using one or more bombs; to bombard
to bomb

    Turkish pronunciation

    tı bôm

    Pronunciation

    /tə ˈbôm/ /tə ˈbɔːm/

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