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bomba atómica
atom bomb SUST. arcznte.
atom [ingl. am. ˈædəm, ingl. brit. ˈatəm] SUST.
1. atom:
atom QUÍM., FÍS.
2. atom (tiny piece):
I. bomb [ingl. am. bɑm, ingl. brit. bɒm] SUST.
1.1. bomb MILIT. (explosive device):
to go down a bomb ingl. brit. coloq.
hacer furor coloq.
to go like a bomb ingl. brit. coloq. car/motorbike:
ir como un bólido coloq.
to put a bomb under sb coloq.
1.2. bomb MILIT. (atomic or nuclear):
2. bomb (flop) ingl. am.:
bomb coloq.
desastre m coloq.
bomb coloq.
3. bomb (large sum) ingl. brit. coloq.:
bomb sin pl.
bomb sin pl.
platal m AmS coloq.
bomb sin pl.
pastón m Esp. coloq.
bomb sin pl.
lanón m Méx. coloq.
II. bomb [ingl. am. bɑm, ingl. brit. bɒm] V. trans.
1.1. bomb (from air):
bomb city/factory
1.2. bomb (plant bomb in):
bomb hotel/shop/train
2. bomb (condemn) ingl. am.:
bomb coloq.
III. bomb [ingl. am. bɑm, ingl. brit. bɒm] V. intr. coloq.
1. bomb (flop):
bomb play/novel:
bomb play/novel:
bomb play/novel:
tronar Méx. coloq.
bomb play/novel:
jalar Perú coloq.
me catearon en física Esp. coloq.
me tronaron en física Méx. coloq.
me bocharon en física Río Pl. coloq.
me rajaron en física Chile coloq.
me jalaron en física Perú coloq.
2. bomb (go fast):
bomb ingl. brit.
ir a toda mecha coloq.
bomb ingl. brit.
ir a todo lo que da coloq.
atom bomb SUST.
atom [ˈætəm, ingl. am. ˈæt̬-] SUST. a. fig.
I. bomb [bɒm, ingl. am. bɑ:m] SUST.
1. bomb (explosive):
2. bomb ingl. brit. coloq.:
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to go like a bomb ingl. brit. coloq. (go well)
II. bomb [bɒm, ingl. am. bɑ:m] V. trans.
III. bomb [bɒm, ingl. am. bɑ:m] V. intr. coloq.
atom bomb SUST.
atom [ˈæt̬·əm] SUST. a. fig.
I. bomb [bam] SUST.
1. bomb:
bomba Col., Méx. de spray
2. bomb fig. argot (failure):
II. bomb [bam] V. trans.
III. bomb [bam] V. intr. argot
Present
Ibomb
youbomb
he/she/itbombs
webomb
youbomb
theybomb
Past
Ibombed
youbombed
he/she/itbombed
webombed
youbombed
theybombed
Present Perfect
Ihavebombed
youhavebombed
he/she/ithasbombed
wehavebombed
youhavebombed
theyhavebombed
Past Perfect
Ihadbombed
youhadbombed
he/she/ithadbombed
wehadbombed
youhadbombed
theyhadbombed
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