- napalm attack
- сбрасывание напалмовых бомб; удар с применением напалма* * *применение напалма
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
Napalm Sticks to Kids — is a call and response running cadence occasionally used in the U.S. military.[1] The earliest recorded example is from 1972. A version containing a third verse is found in final draft the movie An Officer and a Gentleman, but only two verses… … Wikipedia
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napalm — ☆ napalm [nā′päm΄ ] n. [ NA(PHTHENE) + PALM(ITATE), constituents used in its manufacture] 1. sodium palmitate or an aluminum soap added to gasoline or oil to form a jellylike substance 2. this substance, used in flame throwers and bombs vt. to… … English World dictionary
napalm — [[t]ne͟ɪpɑːm[/t]] napalms, napalming, napalmed 1) N UNCOUNT Napalm is a substance containing petrol which is used to make bombs that burn people, buildings, and plants. The government has consistently denied using napalm. 2) VERB If people napalm … English dictionary
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napalm — 1. noun /ˈneɪ.pɑːm/lang=en a) A highly flammable, viscous substance, (designed to stick to the body while burning), used in warfare to cause widespread death and destruction, especially in wooded areas … Wiktionary
napalm — na·palm || neɪpÉ‘(l)m / pÉ‘Ëm v. attack or burn with napalm (explosive material) … English contemporary dictionary
napalm — [ neɪpα:m] noun a highly flammable sticky jelly consisting of petrol thickened with special soaps, used in incendiary bombs and flame throwers. verb attack with bombs containing napalm. Origin 1940s: from na(phthenic) and palm(itic acid) … English new terms dictionary
napalm — na•palm [[t]ˈneɪ pɑm[/t]] n. 1) a highly incendiary jellylike substance used in fire bombs, flamethrowers, etc 2) to bomb or attack with napalm • Etymology: 1940–45; na (phthene) +palm(itate) a salt of palmitic acid … From formal English to slang
napalm — n. & v. n. 1 a thickening agent produced from naphthenic acid, other fatty acids, and aluminium. 2 a jellied petrol made from this, used in incendiary bombs. v.tr. attack with napalm bombs. Etymology: NAPHTHENIC + palmitic acid in coconut oil … Useful english dictionary