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Bombard
Глоссарий морской лексики и терминологии (английский язык) |
- A piece of ordnance, anciently in use before the introduction of more complete cannon with improved gunpowder, propelling iron balls. its bore, for the projection of stone shot, sometimes exceeded 20 inches in diameter, but was short; its chamber, for containing the powder-charge, being about as long, but much narrower both within and without. there were also very diminutive varieties of it. it has been vaguely called by some writers basilisk, and by the dutch donderbass. used to assail a town, fortress, or fleet, by the projection of shells from mortars. it was also the name of a barrel, or large vessel for liquids; hence, among other choice epithets, prince henry calls that “tun of man,” falstaff, a “huge bombard of sack.” also, a mediterranean vessel, with two masts like the english ketch.
- [1] to attack with artillery, bombs, or mortars. [2] a 15th century large-bore, short-barreled cannon.
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Introduction, английский
1. the act of putting something inside something the introduction of semen into the woman’s uterus the introduction of an endotracheal tube into the patient’s mouth 2. the act of starting a new process
Propelling, английский
Moving a train using a locomotive at its rear.
Projection, французский
Mécanisme de défense qui consiste à déguiser une pulsion menacante en l'attribuant aux autres
Containing, английский
Diminutive, английский
A уменьшительный (тж. diminutival; ант. augmentative) | n диминутив, уменьшительное слово; умень- шительный суффикс (ант. augmentative)
Donderbass, английский
See bombard.
Mediterranean, английский
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Bombo, английский
Weak cold punch.
Bombalo, английский
A delicate kind of sand-eel taken in quantities at bombay.
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