burst or shatter violently and noisily as a result of rapid combustion, decomposition, excessive internal pressure, or other process, typically scattering fragments widely
爆炸
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an ammunition lorry exploded with a roar .随着一声巨响,一辆军火车爆炸了。
[with obj.]cause (a bomb) to do this
使(炸弹)爆炸
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Britain had not yet exploded her first nuclear weapon .英国还没有引爆其第一枚核武器。
〈技〉 爆炸;爆破;突然破裂
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lead ensures that petrol burns rather than explodes .铅能确保汽油燃烧而不会爆炸。
(of a person)suddenly give expression to violent and uncontainable emotion, especially anger
(人)爆发,迸发;勃然大怒
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he can explode with anger 他常会勃然大怒
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‘This is ludicrous!’ she exploded .“真是荒唐!”她怒气冲冲地说道。
(of a violent emotion or a situation)arise or develop suddenly
(强烈的情感,情况)突然出现(或产生);迸发
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tension which could explode into violence at any time .随时可能发展成为暴力行为的紧张局势。
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猛然开始
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a bird exploded into flight .一只鸟突然飞了起来。
increase suddenly or rapidly in size, number, or extent
激增;迅速扩大
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the use of this drug exploded in the nineties .这种药的应用范围在90年代迅速扩大。
[as adj.
(图表或图样) 分解的
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an exploded diagram of the rifle's parts .步枪部件的分解图。
[with obj.](常作
证明(信仰,理论)荒谬;戳穿
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the myths that link smoking with glamour need to be exploded .将吸烟与人的魅力联系在一起的谬论必须戳穿。
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explode sth 引爆…
真题例句:
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explode into sth 突然爆发…
真题例句:
"mid 16th cent.(in the sense ‘reject scornfully, discard’): from Latin