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Перевод: bombard
[существительное] бомбарда ; [глагол] бомбардировать; засыпать вопросами; донимать; облучать частицами; закидывать
Тезаурус:
- Off set pressure UV systems seem to be one of the most effective means of achieving a healthy, balanced pond, since they continuously bombard and kill algae by means of a low but effective dose of radiation.
- When the townsfolk refused the Black Prince began to bombard Fishguard with its six-pounder 2.7-kg guns.
- The Christianization of the rest of Europe and Russia was steadily progressing, though the fragmentation of the Christian church into Catholic West and Orthodox East was of recent origin: one clause of the creed - that the Holy Spirit proceeded from the Father "and from the Son" ( filioque ) - had caused the Pope of Rome and the Patriarch of Byzantium to bombard each other with bulls and writs of excommunication.
- When your partner talks about things you don't know about, bombard him/her with questions.
- In this chapter we discuss yet another dialogue, between the various forms of energy - radiations - that bombard the Earth from space, and the gases of the atmosphere that envelop the Earth.
- The Jacobites now threatened to bombard Carlisle if the castle did not surrender, causing the remaining militia, on 15 November, to desert, leaving Durand with only the "invalids" to form the garrison, while the civil authorities, horrified at the threat to the town, seem to have encouraged him to capitulate.
- This latter force would then seize Gosport and bombard Portsmouth Harbour and town from their exposed, western, side.
- All these people were firm supporters of sign language - William Agnew in particular used to bombard the Glasgow Evening Times and the London Times with letters denouncing the spread of the "German Method" in our schools.
- The conventional treatment for large tumours, deep within the body, is to bombard them with powerful doses of gamma radiation.
- Marshal Pisudski ordered the Polish destroyer Wicher to greet, salute and escort the British as if the Accord were still in effect, and Tadeusz Morgenstern, the commander of the destroyer, was instructed that if the Danzig authorities insulted the Polish flag or tried to interfere with the visit in any way, he was to bombard designated targets in the city centre.
- In a typically devious climb-down they announced they would bombard the island in future on only the odd dates of the month, as though the rain of shells was a form of parking restriction.
- In other words, you do not creep into the "enemy's" camp, but bombard it from a distance.
- That monstrous bombard Mons Meg was heaved over from the Low Countries to Scotland.
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