bomb (EN)
sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “bomb”

sg. bomb, pl. bombs
  1. bomba
    The police successfully defused the bomb before it could explode.
  2. bomba atómica
    The threat of the bomb loomed over the world during the tense years of the Cold War.
  3. fracaso
    The new restaurant was a total bomb, closing down just a few months after opening.
  4. algo que causa una fuerte reacción (en sentido figurado)
    The room was silent until she dropped a bomb, announcing her immediate resignation from the company.
  5. una fortuna
    He spent a bomb on his new car, but it looks amazing.
  6. un lanzamiento largo
    The quarterback unleashed a bomb down the field, connecting with the receiver for a touchdown.

verbo “bomb”

bomb; he bombs; past bombed, part. bombed; ger. bombing
  1. bombardear
    The enemy planes bombed the city during the night.
  2. fracasar estrepitosamente
    The comedian bombed on stage last night; not a single joke landed.
  3. arruinar
    He bombed the final exam and has to retake the class.
  4. ir a toda velocidad
    She bombed up the stairs to catch her phone before it stopped ringing.
  5. emborracharse mucho
    After losing his job, Jeff decided to bomb himself with whiskey at the local bar.