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Explode Exploded   [V Bomb N Verb 动词 Sudden

英语单词 explode
英美音标 英 [ɪk'spləʊd] 美 [ɪk'sploʊd]
中文释义 vi.爆炸;激增;爆发
vt.使爆炸;驳倒
英语例句 (1) The bomb was timed to explode during the rush-hour.
(2) When the boiler exploded many people were injured.
(3) The firework exploded in his hand.
(4) Investment in technology stocks exploded in the 1990s.
(5) The children exploded three firecrackers.
(6) Several scientific myths were exploded by Galileo's observations.
中文例句 (1) 炸弹选在人最多时爆炸。
(2) 因锅炉爆炸,许多人受了伤。
(3) 那个爆竹在他手里响了。
(4) 二十世纪九十年代的,对科技股票的投资迅速增加。
(5) 孩子们燃放了三个爆竹
(6) 科学上的几种荒诞说法因伽利略的观测而被推翻。
vocabulary简明 Anything and anyone can explode — that is, produce a violent, sudden and usually very loud release of energy.
vocabulary扩展 Explode's two most common meanings refer to a physically destructive act, most commonly a bomb going off, or metaphorically, as in your parents' sudden fury when they see your end-of-year grades. Originally explode meant something quite different — to drive an unpleasing actor or group of performers from the stage by clapping and booing. (From the Latin words ex, meaning "out," and plaudere, "to clap one's hands.") Those ancient Greek and Roman crowds were tough.
柯林斯解释
1
[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](使)爆炸;引爆 If an object such as a bomb explodes or if someone or something explodes it, it bursts loudly and with great force, often causing damage or injury.
  [V]
  [V n]
  • They were clearing up when the second bomb exploded...

    他们正在清理时,第二颗炸弹爆炸了。

  • A school bus was hit by gunfire which exploded the fuel tank.

    校车被炮火击中,引爆了油箱。

2
[VERB 动词](感情)爆发;迸发 If someone explodes, they express strong feelings suddenly and violently.
  [V with n]
  [V with quote]
  [V]
  • Do you fear that you'll burst into tears or explode with anger in front of her?...

    你担心会在她面前放声大哭或是勃然大怒吗?

  • 'What happened!' I exploded...

    “怎么了!”我发怒了。

  • George caught the look and decided that Bess had better leave before she exploded.

    乔治看到这一表情,认为最好让贝丝在发作之前离开。

3
[VERB 动词]激增;骤增 If something explodes, it increases suddenly and rapidly in number or intensity.
  [V to n]
  [V]
  • The population explodes to 40,000 during the tourist season...

    旅游季节,人口激增至4万。

  • Investment by Japanese firms has exploded.

    日本公司的投资已经开始激增。

4
[VERB 动词]推翻(理论);破除(神话) If someone explodes a theory or myth, they prove that it is wrong or impossible.
  [V n]
  • Electricity privatisation has exploded the myth of cheap nuclear power...

    电力私有化打破了关于廉价核能的神话。

  • Such rumours have only recently been exploded.

    这类谣言直到最近才被戳穿。

5
[VERB 动词]突发巨响;响声大作 If something explodes, it makes a sudden very loud noise.
  [V]
  [LITERARY 文]
  • She heard laughter explode, then die.

    她听到有人爆笑了一阵,后来就没声音了。

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