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单词 explode
释义 explodeexplodesexplodedexplodingexplodeexplode /ɪkˈspləʊd $ -ˈsploʊd/ verb1[intransitive and transitive] to burst loudly and violently, or to make something do this ➔ explosion: The car bomb exploded at 6:16.explode汽车炸弹在 6 时 16 分爆炸。2[transitive] to suddenly increase a lot in size or amount: The population of the area exploded after the war.explode战后这个地区的人口激增。3[transitive] to suddenly become very angry: Susie exploded when I told her about the car.explodetell我跟苏茜讲了汽车的事﹐她气炸了。THESAURUS: explodeexplode if a bomb explodes, it bursts suddenly and violently with a loud noise, often causing a lot of damage: A bomb exploded on a crowded subway train.explodecrowdgo off if a bomb goes off, it explodes. Go off is less formal than explode and is very common in everyday English: A series of bombs went off in the middle of London.bombgoblow up if a building, car, plane etc blows up, or someone blows it up, it bursts suddenly and violently into pieces: The plane blew up in midair.blowThe men were planning to blow up the parliament building.manbeplanbuildset off to make a bomb explode, either deliberately or by mistake: They set off a bomb in a crowded café.crowdThe slightest movement could set off the bomb.slightcandetonate to make a bomb explode, using special equipment. Detonate is more technical than set off: Army experts detonated the bomb safely in a nearby field.expertdetonateThe bomb was detonated by terrorists using a remote-control device.bedetonateterroristuse
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