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explode

英 [ɪkˈspləʊd]

美 [ɪkˈsploʊd]

v.  爆炸; 爆破; 爆裂; 勃然(大怒); 大发(雷霆); 突然发生(危险); 突然爆发,迸发(感情)

过去式:exploded 现在分词:exploding 过去分词:exploded 第三人称单数:explodes 

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同义词辨析

blastblow upburstexplode【导航词义:爆炸】

blastv. 炸毁,炸伤;爆破
〔辨析〕
通常指用炸弹、炮弹等造成破坏,或是为筑路等进行爆破。
〔例证〕
A massive car bomb blasted the police headquarters.
一枚威力巨大的汽车炸弹炸毁了警察总部。
The experts said it was impossible to blast a road out of solid rock.
专家称从坚固的岩石中炸出一条路来是不可能的。
blow upphr.v. 使爆炸,炸毁
〔辨析〕
通常指人炸毁建筑物、汽车等。
〔例证〕
The soldiers blew up the bridge.
士兵们炸毁了那座桥。
They vowed that they would blow up the enemy's ship.
他们发誓要炸毁敌船。
burstv. (使)破裂,(使)爆炸
〔辨析〕
指某物因内部或外部压力过大而突然破裂、爆裂、爆炸等。
〔例证〕
The little boy burst a balloon with a pin.
那个小男孩用大头针把气球戳破了。
The tire burst.
轮胎爆了。
explodev. (使)爆炸
〔辨析〕
指炸弹或其他爆炸物等爆炸,或表示将某物炸成碎片,通常伴有巨响及损毁。
〔例证〕
Suddenly, the bomb exploded under the bridge.
突然,炸弹在大桥下爆炸。
The bomber caused the railway station to explode.
轰炸机投弹炸掉了火车站。

牛津词典

    verb

      爆炸 burst violently
    • 爆炸;爆破;爆裂
      to burst or make sth burst loudly and violently, causing damage
      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. 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。
    • 变得愤怒 / 危急 get angry/dangerous
    • 勃然(大怒);大发(雷霆);突然发生(危险)
      to suddenly become very angry or dangerous
      1. Suddenly Charles exploded with rage.
        查尔斯勃然大怒。
      2. The protest exploded into a riot.
        抗议爆发成一场暴乱。
      3. ‘Of course there's something wrong!’ Jem exploded.
        “当然是出了毛病!”杰姆大发雷霆道。
    • 表达感情 express emotion
    • 突然爆发,迸发(感情)
      to suddenly express an emotion
      1. We all exploded into wild laughter.
        我们都一下子大笑起来。
    • 突然行动 move suddenly
    • 突然做起…来;突然活跃起来
      to suddenly and quickly do sth; to move suddenly with a lot of force
      1. After ten minutes the game exploded into life.
        比赛在十分钟后突然激烈起来。
    • 发出巨响 make loud noise
    • 突然发出巨响
      to make a sudden very loud noise
      1. Thunder exploded overhead.
        雷声在头顶上炸开。
    • 激增 increase quickly
    • 突增;激增
      to increase suddenly and very quickly in number
      1. the exploding world population
        迅猛增长的世界人口
    • 推翻 show sth is not true
    • 推翻;驳倒;破除
      to show that sth is not true, especially sth that people believe
      1. At last, a women's magazine to explode the myth that thin equals beautiful.
        终于有一家妇女杂志起来推翻瘦即美的神话。

    柯林斯词典

    • V-ERG (使)爆炸;引爆
      If an object such as a bombexplodesor if someone or somethingexplodesit, it bursts loudly and with great force, often causing damage or injury.
      1. They were clearing up when the second bomb exploded...
        他们正在清理时,第二颗炸弹爆炸了。
      2. A school bus was hit by gunfire which exploded the fuel tank.
        校车被炮火击中,引爆了油箱。
    • VERB (感情)爆发;迸发
      If someoneexplodes, they express strong feelings suddenly and violently.
      1. Do you fear that you'll burst into tears or explode with anger in front of her?...
        你担心会在她面前放声大哭或是勃然大怒吗?
      2. 'What happened!' I exploded...
        “怎么了!”我发怒了。
      3. George caught the look and decided that Bess had better leave before she exploded.
        乔治看到这一表情,认为最好让贝丝在发作之前离开。
    • VERB 激增;骤增
      If somethingexplodes, it increases suddenly and rapidly in number or intensity.
      1. The population explodes to 40,000 during the tourist season...
        旅游季节,人口激增至4万。
      2. Investment by Japanese firms has exploded.
        日本公司的投资已经开始激增。
    • VERB 推翻(理论);破除(神话)
      If someoneexplodesa theory or myth, they prove that it is wrong or impossible.
      1. Electricity privatisation has exploded the myth of cheap nuclear power...
        电力私有化打破了关于廉价核能的神话。
      2. Such rumours have only recently been exploded.
        这类谣言直到最近才被戳穿。
    • VERB 突发巨响;响声大作
      If somethingexplodes, it makes a sudden very loud noise.
      1. She heard laughter explode, then die.
        她听到有人爆笑了一阵,后来就没声音了。

    英英释义

    verb

    • increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner
      1. The population of India is exploding
      2. The island's rodent population irrupted
      Synonym:irrupt
    • burst outward, usually with noise
      1. The champagne bottle exploded
      Synonym:burst
    • burst and release energy as through a violent chemical or physical reaction
      1. The Molotov cocktail exploded
      Synonym:detonateblow up
    • be unleashed
      1. His anger exploded
      Synonym:burst forthbreak loose
    • cause to burst with a violent release of energy
      1. We exploded the nuclear bomb
      Synonym:detonateblow upset off
    • show (a theory or claim) to be baseless, or refute and make obsolete
      1. show a violent emotional reaction
        1. The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary
      2. drive from the stage by noisy disapproval
        1. cause to burst as a result of air pressure
          1. destroy by exploding
            1. The enemy exploded the bridge

          双语例句

          • The population explodes to 40,000 during the tourist season
            旅游季节,人口激增至4万。
          • The car was juddering and vibrating as if it would explode.
            汽车剧烈地摇晃着、颤动着,就像要爆炸似的。
          • Because if I don't touch you very soon, I may explode.
            因为如果我不马上碰你的话,我会爆炸的。
          • Such rumours have only recently been exploded.
            这类谣言直到最近才被戳穿。
          • He has a short fuse, and they poke and prod to see if he will explode.
            他易于激动,因此他们故意拨弄他,看看他是否会发火。
          • They were clearing up when the second bomb exploded
            他们正在清理时,第二颗炸弹爆炸了。
          • I thought her head was going to explode.
            我想她一定要气炸了。
          • A school bus was hit by gunfire which exploded the fuel tank.
            校车被炮火击中,引爆了油箱。
          • My woman's about to explode.
            我的女人快要撑爆了。
          • Catherine was ready to explode. 'I think you're contemptible!'
            凯瑟琳气得快要炸了。“我觉得你真是可鄙!”