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1. (n.) bomber
an airplane equipped to carry and drop bombs.
2. bomber
a person who drops or sets bombs.
Etymology: (1910–15)
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| Definition of 'Bomber' |
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1. (noun) bomber
a military aircraft that drops bombs during flight
2. (noun) bomber
a person who plants bombs
3. (noun) bomber, grinder, hero, hero sandwich, hoagie, hoagy, Cuban sandwich, Italian sandwich, poor boy, sub, submarine, submarine sandwich, torpedo, wedge, zep
a large sandwich made of a long crusty roll split lengthwise and filled with meats and cheese (and tomato and onion and lettuce and condiments); different names are used in different sections of the United States
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1. (noun) bomber
sb who uses bombs
a suicide bomber
2. bomber
an aircraft that drops bombs
A U.S. bomber flew overhead.
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Sense: an aeroplane built for bombing.
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Afrikaans: bomwerper |
Arabic: قاذِفَةُ قَنابِل |
Bulgarian: бомбардировач |
Brazilian: bombardeiro |
Czech: bombardér |
German: der Bomber |
Danish: bombefly |
Greek: βομβαρδιστικό αεροσκάφος |
Spanish: bombardero |
Estonian: pommituslennuk |
Farsi: بمب افکن |
Finnish: pommikone |
French: bombardier |
Hebrew: מַפצִיץ |
Hindi: बमवर्षक विमान |
Croatian: bombarder |
Hungarian: bombázó(gép) |
Indonesian: pembom, bomber |
Icelandic: sprengjuflugvél |
Italian: bombardiere |
Japanese: 爆撃機 |
Korean: 폭격기 |
Lithuanian: bombonešis |
Latvian: bumbvedējs |
Malay: pesawat pengebom |
Dutch: bommenwerper |
Norwegian: bombefly |
Polish: bombowiec |
Persian: بمب افکن |
Pashto: بمب اچونکی |
Portuguese: bombardeiro |
Romanian: bombardier |
Russian: бомбардировщик |
Slovak: bombardér |
Slovenian: bombnik |
Serbian: bombarder |
Swedish: bombplan |
Thai: เครื่องบินทิ้งระเบิด |
Turkish: bombardıman uçağı |
Taiwanese: 轟炸機 |
Ukrainian: бомбардувальник |
Vietnamese: máy bay ném bom |
Chinese: 轰炸机 |
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