词汇 | exploded |
释义 | exploded past simple and past participle ofexplode explode verb uk /ɪkˈspləʊd/ us /ɪkˈsploʊd/ explodeverb (BREAK APART)B1[ I or T ] to break up into pieces violently, or to cause something to do this: (使)爆炸 A bomb exploded at one of the capital's busiest railway stations this morning.今天上午一枚炸弹在首都最繁忙的一个火车站爆炸。 He was driving so fast that his car tyre exploded.他车开得太快导致爆胎。 Compare implode If you pull the pin out of a hand-grenade, it'll explode.拉掉手榴弹上的保险针它就会爆炸。 The plane dived towards the ground and exploded in a ball of flame.飞机冲向地面后爆炸,化作一团火球。 Witnesses reported seeing a huge orange fireball as the oil refinery exploded.目击者报告说炼油厂发生爆炸时他们见到了一个巨大的橙红色火球。 The terrorists exploded the device just as a convoy was passing. She could hear the distant sound of fireworks exploding.她能听到远处放焰火的声音。 Exploding and erupting blast blow blow (someone/something) up burst in on someone/something burst in/into (somewhere) controlled explosion detonate erupt explosion explosive explosively explosiveness flame go off go popidiom go up implode test-fire unexploded unspent explodeverb (EMOTION)[ I ] to react suddenly with a strong expression of emotion: (情感)突然迸发,爆发,突然发作 [ + speech ]"What on earth do you think you're doing?" she exploded (= said angrily).“你到底知不知道你在干什么?”她大发雷霆。 explode intoThe children exploded into giggles (= suddenly started laughing uncontrollably).孩子们突然咯咯地笑起来。 to get angry lose your temperShe never lost her temper, never raised her voice. explodeShe exploded with rage when she was mistaken for a cleaning lady. eruptMy ex-husband would erupt over little things. lose (your) patienceShe was starting to lose her patience with him. become enragedHe became enraged and crashed out of the room. fly into a rageI never saw him fly into a rage or treat anyone cruelly. Expressing and showing feelings abandon affect affective articulation be in/get into a stateidiom beat your breast/chestidiom crimson feelingly fling fling up your handsidiom flush freak freak (someone) out game face pouty roar roar with something sook spill spill out explodeverb (INCREASE)[ I ] to increase very quickly: 急剧扩大;激增,突增 The population has exploded in the last ten years.在过去10年中,人口激增。 Increasing and intensifying accretion accumulate accumulative accumulatively add fuel to the fireidiom blaze crank go into orbitidiom go up growing growingly heighten inflation mushroom ramp something up ratchet something up/down re-escalate re-escalation reach a crescendo stake explodeverb (PROVE FALSE)[ T ] to show something to be wrong: 推翻;驳倒;破除 explode a mythThis book finally explodes some of the myths about the origin of the universe.这本书最终推翻了一些关于宇宙起源的毫无根据的说法。 Proving and disproving acid test actions speak louder than wordsidiom anti-sexist attest authenticate demonstrable demonstrably demonstration of something dispel disprove non-documentary non-evidence probatory proof positive provability verification verify vindicate vindication vindicative Phrasal verbexplode into something Examples of explodedexploded In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. In an age when technology and materialism seemed to have undermined religious faith, a new 'modern spiritualism' was suddenly born, and it exploded into prominence. These exploded and the vessel settled on the seabed. Her productive vocabulary exploded from 140 words at 1; 3 to 567 words at 1;6. It was during their tenure that the regime institutionalized the destructive clannism that exploded into violence during the civil war. By use of an effective dielectric constant, the modified nanoplasma model is very suitable for investigating the high-energy ions exploded from laser- cluster interactions. This consensus exploded at the beginning of the seventies with the advent of rational expectations. In place of wars of national liberation or counter-insurgency, violence both exploded and imploded, through both transnational and sub-national armed conflicts. Were these lost works to be found it seems more than likely that our present notion of the genre would be exploded. An oil lamp had exploded and the room caught fire. Instead, their introduction repeats some myths exploded there. The canon has come very loose, if not yet exploded. In other words, the vertex can be exploded. A 7year-old boy was severely burned when the barbecue lighting fluid his father was using suddenly exploded over him. This work may be relevant to a wide class of laser exploded foil plasma experiments. Hydrodynamics of microplasmas from thin foils exploded by picosecond laser pulses. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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