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bombard [bɑːmˈbɑːrd, Brit bɒmˈbɑːd] CZ. cz. przech.

boast [boʊst, Brit bəʊst] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

I . combat [ˈkɑːmbæt, Brit ˈkɒm-] RZ. bez l.mn.

II . combat [ˈkɑːmbæt, Brit ˈkɒm-] CZ. cz. przech.

bomber [ˈbɑːmər, Brit ˈbɒməʳ] RZ.

1. bomber (airplane):

2. bomber (person):

bombing RZ.

1. bombing WOJSK.:

bombardeio r.m.

2. bombing (by terrorists):

atentado r.m. à bomba

beast [biːst] RZ.

1. beast (animal):

besta r.ż.

2. beast pej. pot. (person):

animal r.m.

I . blast [blæst, Brit blɑːst] CZ. cz. przech.

1. blast (with explosive):

2. blast pot. (criticize):

II . blast [blæst, Brit blɑːst] RZ.

1. blast:

explosão r.ż.
rajada r.ż.

2. blast (noise):

estrondo r.m.
(at) full blast a. przen.
(at) full blast a. przen.

3. blast Am sl:

curtição r.ż.

III . blast [blæst, Brit blɑːst] WK Brit dated pot.

coast [koʊst, Brit kəʊst] RZ.

I . roast [roʊst, Brit rəʊst] CZ. cz. przech.

II . roast [roʊst, Brit rəʊst] RZ.

assado r.m.

I . toast [toʊst, Brit təʊst] RZ.

1. toast bez l.mn. (bread):

torrada r.ż.

2. toast (drink):

brinde r.m. ndm.

II . toast [toʊst, Brit təʊst] CZ. cz. przech.

1. toast (cook):

2. toast (drink):

breast [brest] RZ.

1. breast ANAT.:

seio r.m.

2. breast GASTR.:

peito r.m.

gymnast [ˈdʒɪmnæst] RZ.

ginasta r.m. i r.ż.

I . boost [buːst] RZ. bez l.mn.

I . bomb [bɑːm, Brit bɒm] RZ.

bomba r.ż.
bomba r.ż. atômica
to go like a bomb Brit pot. car
ir a mil (por hora)

II . bomb [bɑːm, Brit bɒm] CZ. cz. przech.

III . bomb [bɑːm, Brit bɒm] CZ. cz. nieprzech.

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Minimalism is out, bombast is in; the detail, is, as ever, lip-smacking.
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One critic has claimed that the painterly brilliance of his early work degenerated into flashiness and bombast, and the second half of his long career added little to his achievement.
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The book is crammed with bragging and swaggering, pseudoscientific bombast, platitudes and vulgarities, and a great deal of sheer nonsense.
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It constituted a biting satire on the charlatanism and bombast of the popular preaching friars of the day.
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The book is a magnificent idea, ruined by jejune bombast.
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Tao praised the song's production which creates nuance amid the bombast.
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After a fff climax in the development, a harp cadenza leads to a straightforward recapitulation and a close without extensive fireworks or bombast of any kind.
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He had much of a sublime genius, though without common sense; so that his genius, having no guide, was perpetually liable to degenerate into bombast.
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Exact figures are uncertain as accounts of that period were prone to bombast.
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The music follows the ups and downs of the stories through progressive rock, classic, jazz, heavy metal, folk, country and bombast rock elements.
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