Bombardear in english
To bomb
pronunciation: tubɑm part of speech: none
pronunciation: tubɑm part of speech: none
In gestures
bombardear = bombard ; bomb ; pelt ; shell ; cannonade.
Example: Librarians are bombarded by requests from vendors to use their services for ordering books.Example: The National Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo was bombed and burnt out with the loss of 90 per cent of its stock.Example: Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.Example: The building had been shelled several times in the few days previous to the closing (by which I assume he meant mortar fire).Example: All day long the English army was cannonaded from front and rear.more:
» bombardear a/con preguntas = grill ; pepper + Nombre + with questions ; bombard + Nombre + with questions .
Example: The police would like to grill her, but she steadfastly refuses to say anything. Example: She spent long hours in a cramped conference room, her fractured ankle propped on a trash can, as lawyers took turns peppering her with questions. Example: The students grabbed the opportunity to bombard her with questions and came away inspired by her humility and her humour.» bombardear destruyendo completamente Algo = bomb + Nombre + to the ground .
Example: The library was bombed to the ground in the last days of World War II.» ser bombardeado a/con preguntas = get + grilled .
Example: The president got grilled by conservatives for his promise to end the ban on gays in the military, then by liberals for appearing to back away from that pledge.