The Meaning of bomba
Bomba
Definition
-
Spanish:
- Bomba refers to a bomb or explosive device. It can also mean a pump, especially in mechanical contexts.
- In cultural terms, particularly in Puerto Rican context, bomba describes a traditional form of music and dance that originated from African influences and is popular in coastal areas.
-
English:
- In English, bomba is generally used in contexts related to its Spanish meaning, denoting either the explosive device or the cultural expression from Puerto Rico.
Usage
-
In Spanish:
2:14
SPONSORED · TOMBİK.COM Learn English from YouTube, not textbooks.- “La bomba explotó en el edificio.” (The bomb exploded in the building.)
- “Durante la celebración, bailamos bomba.” (During the celebration, we danced bomba.)
-
In English:
- “The discussions around bomba music often highlight its African roots.”
Etymology
- Spanish Origin: The term bomba comes from the Latin word bombus, meaning a loud noise or a booming sound. It is associated with buzzing or rumbling, which is reflective of its meanings in both explosive and musical contexts.
Pronunciation
- Spanish: /ˈbomba/
- English: /ˈbɑːm.bə/ or /ˈbɒm.bə/ (often pronounced the Spanish way in relation to the music/dance)
Synonyms
- In Spanish:
- Bomba (explosive): explosivo, artefacto explosivo.
- Bomba (pump): bomba de agua (water pump), motor.
- In English:
- Bomba (explosive): bomb, explosive device.
- Bomba (music/dance): folk dance, traditional music.
Antonyms
-
In Spanish:
- Bomba (in the explosive sense) can be contrasted with desactivación (deactivation).
- Bomba (in the musical context) does not have direct antonyms, but it can be contrasted with non-traditional forms of music/dance.
-
In English:
- Bomba (explosive) can be contrasted with safety or peace.
- In the context of cultural expression, there aren’t direct antonyms but could include other music/dance forms like classical music.
In summary, bomba holds multifaceted meanings in both Spanish and English, encompassing both a tangible explosive device and a lively dance and music tradition.
-
La bomba explotó en la estación de tren.
(The bomb exploded at the train station.) -
El niño hizo una bomba de agua en el jardín.
(The boy made a water balloon in the garden.) -
La bomba de gasolina está al lado de la carretera.
(The gas pump is next to the road.) -
La fiesta fue una bomba, todos se divirtieron mucho.
(The party was a blast, everyone had a lot of fun.) -
Necesitamos una bomba de aire para inflar los neumáticos.
(We need an air pump to inflate the tires.)
Take your English to the next level with YouTube videos. Tombik.com