Usage Note
Bazooka entered French as a direct borrowing from American English, where it was named after a comic trombone instrument. In French it is used in military contexts and also colloquially to describe anything excessively powerful or over-the-top. It is invariable in the plural (des bazookas).
Examples
"Le soldat porta un bazooka sur l'épaule."
Natural Translation
The soldier carried a bazooka on his shoulder.
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