explode
vi. 爆炸, 爆发, 激增 vt. 使爆炸
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教材释义与例句
爆炸,爆发;激增
to burst, or to make something burst, into small pieces, usually with a loud noise and in a way that causes damage
使爆炸;爆炸;推翻
The device was thrown at an army patrol but failed to explode.
炸弹投向了陆军巡逻队,但没有爆炸。
Far sooner than anyone thought possible, the Russians exploded an atomic bomb.
苏联引爆了一颗原子弹,大大早于任何人的预期。
释义与例句
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To fly apart with sudden violent force; to blow up, to burst, to detonate, to go off.
爆炸
爆发
不及物The bomb explodes.
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To destroy with an explosion.
及物The assassin exploded the car by means of a car bomb.
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To make a violent or emotional outburst; to suddenly give expression to powerful and often negative or unpleasant emotion, especially anger.
比喻 不及物She exploded when I criticised her hat.
“Nonsense!” Jack exploded at me. “Why Miss Bertram here knocked that theory into a cocked hat coming over on the train.”
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To increase suddenly.
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To increase arbitrarily or boundlessly.
数学The function f(x) = 1/x explodes around x = 0.
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To destroy violently or abruptly.
及物They sought to explode the myth.
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To create an exploded view of.
及物Explode the assembly drawing so that all the fasteners are visible.
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To disprove or debunk.
古体 及物Astrology is required by many famous physicians […] doubted of, and exploded by others.
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To emerge suddenly.
比喻 不及物to explode into the mainstream; to explode onto the scene
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To ejaculate.
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To break (a delimited string of text) into several smaller strings by removing the separators.
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To decompress (data) that was previously imploded.
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To open all doors and hatches on an automobile.
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Of a die, to produce the highest face result and consequently reroll.
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词汇关系
词源
First recorded around 1538, from the Latin verb explōdere (“drive out or off by clapping”). The meaning was originally theatrical, "to drive an actor off the stage by making noise," hence meaning to "to drive out" or "to reject". From ex- (“out”) + plaudere (“to clap; to applaud”). In English it used to mean to "drive out with violence and sudden noise" (from around 1660), and later meaning to "go off with a loud noise" (from around 1790). The sense of "bursting with destructive force" is first recorded around 1882.
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