Usage examples of "bomba atómica" in Spanish with translation to English

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Los amigos de Sadako querían construir un monumento para ella y todos los niños que murieron por la bomba atómica. Sadako's friends wanted to build a monument to her and all children who were killed by the atomic bomb.
Una bomba atómica fue lanzada en Hiroshima en 1945. An atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima in 1945.
Ellos arrojaron una bomba atómica sobre Hiroshima. They dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima.
Saben cómo se construye una bomba atómica. They know how to make an atomic bomb.
La bomba atómica es un arma terrible. An A-bomb is a terrible weapon.
La ciencia produjo la bomba atómica. Science produced the atomic bomb.
Detonaremos la bomba en pocos instantes. We're going to detonate the bomb in a few moments.
Él se ha dedicado al estudio de la energía atómica desde que se graduó de la universidad. He has been devoted to the study of atomic energy ever since he graduated from the university.
Arrójale una bomba lacrimógena. Throw a tear-gas bomb at him.
John Dalton fue el creador de la Teoría Atómica. John Dalton created the Atomic Theory.
Tom parece no estar dispuesto a ser un terrorista suicida que hace estallar una bomba. Tom seems to be unwilling to be a suicide bomber.
La energía atómica puede utilizarse para fines pacíficos. Atomic energy can be used for peaceful ends.
Japón es el único país impactado por una bomba nuclear. Japan is the only nation to have been hit by nuclear bombs.
El mundo entero se podría destruir por una guerra atómica. The whole world could be destroyed by an atomic war.
Ellos han desactivado la bomba con éxito. They've defused the bomb successfully.
¡No abras la caja! ¡Puede haber una bomba dentro! Don't open the box. There could be a bomb inside.
Él sobrevivió al impacto de una bomba. He survived the impact of a bomb.
Esta bomba puede matar mucha gente. This bomb can kill a lot of people.
No tires todavía de la bomba que nos han cortado el agua. Don't flush yet, we've been cut out the water supply.
Tom murió en el acto cuando la bomba que estaba tratando de desactivar explotó. Tom was killed instantly when the bomb he was trying to defuse exploded.
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