Examples of using Unexploded in English and their translations into Slovak
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It's unexploded!
Unexploded munitions there.
They have found an unexploded bomb.
Unexploded bombs from World War II.
Looking for unexploded munitions?
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Unexploded land mines are still a danger.
Stay away from unexploded bombs.
Round the unexploded bomb, and now opening the taps again.
Do not stand too close to unexploded bombs.
Still a lot of unexploded ammunition in the ground.
Too late, they realised it was an unexploded bomb.
An unexploded bomb from World War II was successfully diffused Wednesday.
I have got a side road with unexploded ordnance.
Unexploded bombs dropped during World War II are often found in London.
Looks like the lieutenant here is standing on an unexploded mine.
On the Enterprise, the issue of the unexploded photon torpedo has to be addressed.
The unexploded bombs of times of World War II in Britain are still found quite often.
Obama announces $90 million to clear Laos' unexploded bombs.
Thousands of unexploded bombs from the war are still found in Germany every year.
Obama announces $90 million to clear Laos' unexploded bombs.
The U.S. National Park Service said the unexploded device was found Monday on a beach at Cape Hatteras National Seashore in Avon.
Obama announces $90 million to clear Laos' unexploded bombs.
Spanish media were speculating that it could be an unexploded device remaining from the Second World War, but there was no confirmation of that.
Up to a third of the bombs dropped did not explode,leaving Laos polluted with vast numbers of unexploded ordnance(UXO).
Up to 30% of cluster munitions fail to explode andremain on the ground as unexploded bombs, where they later explode when disturbed perhaps by playing children.
He is worried that there may be more unexploded mines there.
They cannot always recognise a lethal mine or unexploded shell when they see one.
The Laos government agency that oversees clearanceefforts reports that more than 80 million unexploded bombs are scattered around the country.