bombardear has 36 translations in 15 languages

translations of bombardear

ES EN English 3 translations
ES PT Portuguese 3 translations
  • bombear (n v) [attack with bombs]
  • bombardear (n v) [attack with bombs, física, militar, to attack something or someone by directing objects at them, to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles, to bombard, to fire projectiles at, to direct at a substance an intense stream of high-energy particles, usually sub-atomic or made of at most a few atoms]
  • metralhar (v) [física, militar]
ES FR French 3 translations
  • bombarder (n v) [attack with bombs, física, militar, to attack something or someone by directing objects at them, to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles, to bombard, to fire projectiles at, to direct at a substance an intense stream of high-energy particles, usually sub-atomic or made of at most a few atoms]
  • mitrailler (v) [física, militar]
  • pilonner (n v) [to bombard, to fire projectiles at]
ES IT Italian 2 translations
  • bombardare (n v) [attack with bombs, física, militar, to bombard, to fire projectiles at]
  • mitragliare (v) [física, militar]
ES DE German 2 translations
  • bombardieren (n v) [attack with bombs, militar, to attack something or someone by directing objects at them, to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles, to direct at a substance an intense stream of high-energy particles, usually sub-atomic or made of at most a few atoms]
  • beschießen (v) [física, militar]
ES NL Dutch 3 translations
  • beschieten (v) [física, militar]
  • bombarderen (n v) [attack with bombs, física, militar, to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles, to bombard, to fire projectiles at, to direct at a substance an intense stream of high-energy particles, usually sub-atomic or made of at most a few atoms] {n}
  • bekogelen (n v) [to attack something or someone by directing objects at them]
ES SV Swedish 3 translations
  • beskjuta (v) [física, militar, to bombard, to fire projectiles at]
  • bombardera (n v) [attack with bombs, física, militar, to bombard, to fire projectiles at]
  • bomba (n v) [attack with bombs, física, militar, to bombard, to fire projectiles at]
ES CS Czech 1 translation
  • bombardovat (n v) [attack with bombs, to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles, to direct at a substance an intense stream of high-energy particles, usually sub-atomic or made of at most a few atoms]
ES PL Polish 1 translation
ES DA Danish 1 translation
ES BG Bulgarian 2 translations
  • бомбардирам (n v) [attack with bombs]
  • бомбарди́рам (n v) [to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles, to direct at a substance an intense stream of high-energy particles, usually sub-atomic or made of at most a few atoms] (n v)
ES HU Hungarian 2 translations
  • bombáz (n v) [attack with bombs] (n v)
  • ágyúz (n v) [to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles] (n v)
ES RU Russian 4 translations
  • бомби́ть (n v) [attack with bombs, to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles] (n v)
  • бомбардирова́ть (n v) [attack with bombs] (n v)
  • бомбарди́ровать (n v) [to attack something or someone by directing objects at them, to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles, to direct at a substance an intense stream of high-energy particles, usually sub-atomic or made of at most a few atoms] (n v)
  • разбомби́ть (n v) [to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles] (n v)
ES SL Slovenian 1 translation
ES JA Japanese 5 translations
  • 砲撃する (n v) [to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles, to bombard, to fire projectiles at] (n v)
  • 爆撃 (n v) [attack with bombs] (n v)
  • 爆撃する (n v) [to attack something with bombs, artillery shells, or other missiles] (n v)
  • 浴びせる (n v) [to attack something or someone by directing objects at them] (n v)
  • 照射する (n v) [to direct at a substance an intense stream of high-energy particles, usually sub-atomic or made of at most a few atoms] (n v)