Bombproof

//ˈbɒm.pɹuːf//

Synonyms for "bombproof" (36 found)

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Translations

10 translations across 10 languages.

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Dutch

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  • bomvrij adj (sufficiently strong to resist the effects of a blast from a bomb)

Finnish

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  • pomminkestävä adj (sufficiently strong to resist the effects of a blast from a bomb)

German

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  • bombensicher adj (sufficiently strong to resist the effects of a blast from a bomb)

Hungarian

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  • bombabiztos adj (sufficiently strong to resist the effects of a blast from a bomb)

Italian

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  • a prova di bomba adj (sufficiently strong to resist the effects of a blast from a bomb)

Norwegian Bokmål

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  • bombesikker adj (sufficiently strong to resist the effects of a blast from a bomb)

Norwegian Nynorsk

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  • bombesikker adj (sufficiently strong to resist the effects of a blast from a bomb)

Polish

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  • bomboodporny adj (sufficiently strong to resist the effects of a blast from a bomb)

Spanish

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  • a prueba de bombas adj (sufficiently strong to resist the effects of a blast from a bomb)

Swedish

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  • bombsäker adj (sufficiently strong to resist the effects of a blast from a bomb)

Sample sentences

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bombproof buildings

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Steve's steel-frame mountain bike is heavy and slow, but it's bombproof.

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As I waded through the mud to go down into the bombproof, it struck me uneasily that our officers glanced at each other.

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At night, when the Federal guns slowed their fire, the men created new traverses and bombproofs.

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