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drop a bombshell - ترجمة إلى إيطالي

FORERUNNER TO THE TERM SEX SYMBOL AND ORIGINALLY USED TO DESCRIBE POPULAR FEMALE SEX ICONS
Blonde bombshell (sex symbol); Bombshell Girl; Bombshell (sex symbol)
  • Brigitte Bardot in 1962
  • Marilyn Monroe and Jane Russell

drop a bombshell      
tirare una bomba
lemon drops         
SUGAR COATED, LEMON-FLAVORED CANDY
Lemon drops; Lemon Drop (candy); Lemon drop (confectionery)
caramelle al gusto di limone, caramelle aspre
drop down menu         
  • A drop-down list of [[search suggestions]]
USER INTERFACE ELEMENT
Drop-down box; Popup list; Drop-down menu; Dropdown menu; Drop menu; Drop Down Menu
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تعريف

bombshell
¦ noun
1. an overwhelming surprise or disappointment.
2. informal a very attractive woman.
3. dated an artillery shell.

ويكيبيديا

Bombshell (slang)

The term bombshell is a forerunner to the term "sex symbol" and originally used to describe popular women regarded as very attractive. The Online Etymology Dictionary by Douglas Harper attests the usage of the term in this meaning since 1942. Bombshell has a longer history in its other, more general figurative meaning of a "shattering or devastating thing or event" since 1860.

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1. John McCain and accused The New York Times on Friday of repeatedly trying to "drop a bombshell" on Republican presidential nominees to undermine their candidacies.
2. Siding with McCain, the White House accused the Times of repeatedly trying to "drop a bombshell" on Republican presidential nominees to undermine their candidacies.
3. Tuesday to announce what appeared to be a series of votes on otherwise important issues –– a nuclear deal with India, for example –– but gave no indication that they were about to drop a bombshell announcement.
4. "I think a lot of people here in this building, with experience in a couple campaigns, have grown accustomed to the fact that during the course of the campaign, seemingly on maybe a monthly basis leading up to the convention and maybe a weekly basis after that, The New York Times does try to drop a bombshell on the Republican nominee.
5. Mizrachi wants applicants to file a formal request for backdated tax credit claims, and to include evidence, and goes on to drop a bombshell: "At this stage no tax rebates will be paid against these applications." This approach – non compliance with a court ruling – has met with sweeping condemnation in the legal community.