dynamite
dynamite 英 [ˈdaɪnəmaɪt] 美 [ˈdaɪnəˌmaɪt]
n. 炸药;具有潜在危险的人(或物) vt. 炸毁 adj. 极好的
进行时:dynamiting 过去式:dynamited 过去分词:dynamited 第三人称单数:dynamites 名词复数:dynamites
- Dynamite is a material that explodes when it's detonated. Dynamite has long been used in mining, for blasting open layers of rock. Dynamite is not the kind of thing you buy at the corner hardware store.
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- n. 炸药;具有潜在危险的人(或物)
- vt. 炸毁
- adj. 极好的
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1. Boom! The dynamite sent the rocks flying.
炸药轰隆一声, 山石崩裂。
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2. This was how Tyler got into my condominium to blow it up with homemade dynamite.
泰勒就是这么钻进我的公寓,用土炸药把我的房子炸的底朝天。
- dynamite (n.) 1867, from Swedish dynamit, coined 1867 by its inventor, Swedish chemist Alfred Nobel (1833-1896), from Greek dynamis "power" (see dynamic (adj.)) + -ite (2). Figurative sense of "something potentially dangerous" is from 1922. Positive sense of "dynamic and excellent" by mid-1960s, perhaps originally African-American vernacular.
- dynamite (v.) 1881, from dynamite (n.). Related: Dynamited; dynamiting.
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