bombardment Mar 2nd 2013, 22:52 | | Line 18: | Line 18: | | * Dutch: {{t+|nl|bombardement|n}} | | * Dutch: {{t+|nl|bombardement|n}} | | * Finnish: {{t-|fi|pommitus}} | | * Finnish: {{t-|fi|pommitus}} | − | {{trans-mid}} | | | * French: {{t+|fr|bombardement|m}} | | * French: {{t+|fr|bombardement|m}} | | + | {{trans-mid}} | | * German: {{t-|de|Bombardierung|f}}, {{t+|de|Bombardement|n}} {{qualifier|dated}} | | * German: {{t-|de|Bombardierung|f}}, {{t+|de|Bombardement|n}} {{qualifier|dated}} | | * Japanese: {{t-|ja|爆撃|tr=bakugeki}}, {{t-|ja|砲撃|tr=hōgeki}} | | * Japanese: {{t-|ja|爆撃|tr=bakugeki}}, {{t-|ja|砲撃|tr=hōgeki}} | | + | * Jèrriais: {{tø|roa-jer|bombardement|m}} | | * Russian: {{t+|ru|бомбардировка|f|tr=bombardiróvka|sc=Cyrl}} | | * Russian: {{t+|ru|бомбардировка|f|tr=bombardiróvka|sc=Cyrl}} | | * Spanish: {{t+|es|bombardeo|m}} | | * Spanish: {{t+|es|bombardeo|m}} |
Latest revision as of 22:52, 2 March 2013 [edit] English bombardment (plural bombardments) - the act of bombing, especially towns or cities
- heavy artillery fire
- (physics) the incidence of an intense stream of high-energy particles directed at a substance
[edit] Quotations [edit] Translations act of bombing, esp towns or cities incidence of stream of high-energy particles - The translations below need to be checked and inserted above into the appropriate translation tables, removing any numbers. Numbers do not necessarily match those in definitions. See instructions at Help:How to check translations.
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