explode 英 [ɪkˈspləʊd]   美 [ɪkˈsploʊd]

explode

explode  英 [ɪkˈspləʊd] 美 [ɪkˈsploʊd]

v. 爆炸,爆发 

进行时:exploding  过去式:exploded  过去分词:exploded  第三人称单数:explodes 

Bombs were exploding all around the city. 城里到处都响起炸弹的爆炸声。
There was a huge bang as if someone had exploded a rocket outside. 突然一声巨响,仿佛有人在外面引爆了火箭似的。

  • Anything and anyone can explode — that is, produce a violent, sudden and usually very loud release of energy.
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  • v. 爆炸,爆发
  • 1. Bombs were exploding all around the city.

    城里到处都响起炸弹的爆炸声。

  • 2. There was a huge bang as if someone had exploded a rocket outside.

    突然一声巨响,仿佛有人在外面引爆了火箭似的。

  • 3. Suddenly Charles exploded with rage.

    查尔斯勃然大怒。

  • 4. The protest exploded into a riot.

    抗议爆发成一场暴乱。

  • 5. We all exploded into wild laughter.

    我们都一下子大笑起来。

  • 6. Thunder exploded overhead.

    雷声在头顶上炸开。

  • 7. the exploding world population

    迅猛增长的世界人口

  • explode (v.) 1530s (transitive), "to reject with scorn," from Latin explodere "drive out or off by clapping, hiss off, hoot off," originally theatrical, "to drive an actor off the stage by making noise," hence "drive out, reject, destroy the repute of" (a sense surviving in an exploded theory), from ex- "out" (see ex-) + plaudere "to clap the hands, applaud," which is of uncertain origin. Athenian audiences were highly demonstrative. clapping and shouting approval, stamping, hissing, and hooting for disapproval. The Romans seem to have done likewise.
ex·plode WORD FAMILY explode verb explosion noun explosive adjective , noun unexploded adjective / ɪkˈspləʊd ; NAmE ɪkˈsploʊd / verb burst violently 爆炸 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to burst or make sth burst loudly and violently, causing damage 爆炸;爆破;爆裂 SYN blow up Bombs were exploding all around the city. 城里到处都响起炸弹的爆炸声。 explodesth There was a huge bang as if someone had exploded a rocket outside. 突然一声巨响,仿佛有人在外面引爆了火箭似的。 Bomb disposal experts exploded the device under controlled conditions. 炸弹销毁专家在受控条件下引爆了这个装置。 compare implode  (1 ) get angry/dangerous 变得愤怒╱危急 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] (of a person or situation 人或形势 ) to suddenly become very angry or dangerous 勃然(大怒);大发(雷霆);突然发生(危险) explode(with sth) Suddenly Charles exploded with rage. 查尔斯勃然大怒。 explode(into sth) The protest exploded into a riot. 抗议爆发成一场暴乱。 + speech ‘Of course there's something wrong!’ Jem exploded. “当然是出了毛病!”杰姆大发雷霆道。 express emotion 表达感情 3 [intransitive ] explode(into/with sth) to suddenly express an emotion 突然爆发,迸发(感情) We all exploded into wild laughter. 我们都一下子大笑起来。 move suddenly 突然行动 4 [intransitive ] explode(into sth) to suddenly and quickly do sth; to move suddenly with a lot of force 突然做起…来;突然活跃起来 After ten minutes the game exploded into life. 比赛在十分钟后突然激烈起来。 make loud noise 发出巨响 5 [intransitive ] to make a sudden very loud noise 突然发出巨响 Thunder exploded overhead. 雷声在头顶上炸开。 increase quickly 激增 6 [intransitive ] to increase suddenly and very quickly in number 突增;激增 the exploding world population 迅猛增长的世界人口 show sth is not true 推翻 7 [transitive ] explodesth to show that sth is not true, especially sth that people believe 推翻;驳倒;破除 At last, a women's magazine to explode the myth that thin equals beautiful. 终于有一家女性杂志起来推翻瘦就是美的迷思。 SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 explode blow up go off burst erupt detonate These are all words that can be used when sth bursts apart violently, causing damage or injury. 以上各词均可表示爆炸、爆破、爆裂。 explode to burst loudly and violently, causing damage; to make sth burst in this way 指爆炸、爆破、爆裂、引爆: The jet smashed into a hillside and exploded. 喷气式飞机撞上山坡爆炸了。 The bomb was exploded under controlled conditions. 炸弹在受控条件下被引爆了。 blow (sth) up to be destroyed by an explosion; to destroy sth by an explosion 指爆炸、(被)炸毁: A police officer was killed when his car blew up. 一名警员在其汽车爆炸时遇难。 go off (of a bomb) to explode; (of a gun) to be fired 指(炸弹)爆炸、(枪)开火: The bomb went off in a crowded street. 炸弹在挤满人的大街上爆炸了。 NOTEWhen used about guns, the choice of go off(instead of ‘be fired’) can suggest that the gun was fired by accident. 用 go off ﹙而非 be fired ﹚可指枪支走火。 burst to break open or apart, especially because of pressure from inside; to make sth break in this way 指(使)爆裂、胀开: That balloon's going to burst. 那气球马上要爆了。 erupt (of a volcano) to throw out burning rocks and smoke; (of burning rocks and smoke) to be thrown out of a volcano 指(火山)爆发、(岩浆、烟)喷出 detonate ( rather formal) (of a bomb) to explode; to make a bomb explode 指(炸弹)爆炸、使(炸弹)爆炸、引爆、起爆: Two other bombs failed to detonate. 另外两枚炸弹没有爆炸。 PATTERNS a bombexplodes/blows up/goes off/bursts/detonates a car / car explodes/blows up a firework / firework explodes/goes off explode explodes exploded exploding ex·plode / ɪkˈspləʊd ; NAmE ɪkˈsploʊd /
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