unexploded bomb in English
noun
bomb that remained intact after being dropped, bomb that did not detonate as planned, UXB
Use "unexploded bomb" in a sentence
1. Looks like the lieutenant here is standing on an unexploded mine.
2. ‘Others were walking in their fields and accidentally stepped on an unexploded Bomblet from a cluster bomb.’ ‘One of the closest calls we had was actually when a Marine stepped on a Bomblet …
3. ‘Others were walking in their fields and accidentally stepped on an unexploded Bomblet from a cluster bomb.’ ‘One of the closest calls we had was actually when a Marine stepped on a Bomblet …
4. Where there is known to be much unexploded ordnance, in cases of unexploded subsoil ordnance a remote investigation is done by visual interpretation of available historical aerial photographs.
5. 3 synonyms for Antipersonnel bomb: anti-personnel bomb, daisy cutter, fragmentation bomb
6. Bombarder translate: to bomb, blitz, bomb, bombard, shell
7. Reduction in the number of civilian casualties resulting from unexploded ordnance accidents (2007/08: 30; 2008/09: 15)
8. In Vietnam, 800,000 tons of landmines and unexploded ordnance is buried in the land and mountains.
9. After the ceasefire, some parts of Southern Lebanon remained uninhabitable due to Israeli unexploded cluster bomblets.
10. Bomb-bay
11. I heard new vocabulary: nuclear bomb, radioactive fallout, bomb shelter.
12. Hyponyms (each of the following is a kind of "Bomblet"): bombie (an unexploded Bomblet)
13. Examples: Nail bomb, chemical bomb, any fireworks that explode, firecrackers, grenades.
14. The bomb squad were titled in to deactivate the car bomb.
15. Definitions and Meaning of Antipersonnel bomb in English Antipersonnel bomb noun
16. A letter bomb!
17. Bombe translate: bomb, spray, riding hat, bulging, bomb, bombshell, bombshell, spray, domed
18. Not a bomb.
19. A neutron bomb.
20. Unexploded ordnance and mines planted along the borders and the military zone are also hampering reintegration activities.
21. There's a bomb.
22. It's a bomb!
23. It's a bomb.
24. There's a bomb!
25. A nuclear weapon (also called an atom bomb, nuke, Atomic bomb, nuclear warhead, A-bomb, or nuclear bomb) is an explosive device that derives its destructive force from nuclear reactions, either fission (fission bomb) or from a combination of fission and fusion reactions (thermonuclear bomb).Both bomb types release large quantities of energy from relatively small amounts of matter.