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Blitz
Blitz
See also: blitz
English
Proper noun
Blitz
- The series of air raids launched on various cities in Great Britain by the German air force in 1940-41 during World War II. They were also known as the Baedeker Raids.
German
Etymology
From Middle High German bliczen (“to flash”), from Old High German blecchazzen (“flash, lightening”), from Proto-Germanic *blaikaz.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /blɪts/
Noun
Blitz m (genitive Blitzes, plural Blitze)
Declension
Declension of Blitz
Derived terms
blitz
blitz
See also: Blitz
English
Noun
blitz (plural blitzes)
- A sudden attack, especially an air raid; usually with reference to The Blitz.
- (figuratively) A sudden effort.
- a publicity blitz
- (American football) The action of one or more defensive football players rushing the passer of the football.
- (chess) Blitz chess, a form of chess with a short time limit for moves.
- A swift and overwhelming attack.
Synonyms
- (chess): speed chess
Translations
A sudden attack
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action of a defensive football player who rushes the passer of the football
Verb
blitz (third-person singular simple present blitzes, present participle blitzing, simple past and past participle blitzed)
- To perform a blitz
- The Washington High defense almost always blitzes on third down.
- To attack.
- (cooking) To purée or chop (food products) using a food processor or blender.
- To make nut roast, you have to blitz the nuts in the food processor before adding the parsley and breadcrumbs.
- To do something quickly or in one session
Italian
Etymology
Borrowing from English blitz, shortened from English blitzkrieg, from German Blitzkrieg.
Noun
blitz m (invariable)
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowing from English blitz, shortened from English blitzkrieg, from German Blitzkrieg.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈblits/
Noun
blitz f (plural blitz)
- random checkpoint (a hastily set-up point along a road where the police stop random drivers)