sustantivo “bomb”
- bomba
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The police successfully defused the bomb before it could explode.
- bomba atómica
The threat of the bomb loomed over the world during the tense years of the Cold War.
- fracaso
The new restaurant was a total bomb, closing down just a few months after opening.
- 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.
- una fortuna
He spent a bomb on his new car, but it looks amazing.
- un lanzamiento largo
The quarterback unleashed a bomb down the field, connecting with the receiver for a touchdown.
verbo “bomb”
infinitivo bomb; él bombs; pret. bombed; part. bombed; ger. bombing
- bombardear
The enemy planes bombed the city during the night.
- fracasar estrepitosamente
The comedian bombed on stage last night; not a single joke landed.
- arruinar
He bombed the final exam and has to retake the class.
- ir a toda velocidad
She bombed up the stairs to catch her phone before it stopped ringing.
- emborracharse mucho
After losing his job, Jeff decided to bomb himself with whiskey at the local bar.