1 N-COUNT 爆炸 An explosion is a sudden, violent burst of energy, for example one caused by a bomb. 爆炸
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After the second explosion, all of London's main train and subway stations were shut down.
第二次爆炸后,伦敦所有的主要火车站和地铁站都关闭了。
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Three people have been killed in a bomb explosion in northwest Spain.
在西班牙西北部的炸弹爆炸事件中,已有3人死亡。
SYN blast, crack, burst, bang
2 N-VAR 爆破;引爆 Explosion is the act of deliberately causing a bomb or similar device to explode. 爆破;引爆
3 N-COUNT 激增;骤增 An explosion is a large rapid increase in the number or amount of something. 激增;骤增
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The study also forecast an explosion in the diet soft-drink market. [+ in]
该研究还预测低糖软饮料市场将迅猛增长。
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He explains that there was an explosion of courses through the 1960s.
他解释说20世纪60年代课程迅速增多。
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The spread of the suburbs has triggered a population explosion among America's deer.
市郊的扩展使美国鹿的数量激增。
4 N-COUNT (感情的)迸发,突然发作;(尤指)勃然大怒 An explosion is a sudden violent expression of someone's feelings, especially anger. (感情的)迸发,突然发作;(尤指)勃然大怒
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Every time they met, Myra anticipated an explosion.
他们每次见面,迈拉都预料到会发火。
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It was an explosion of anger against the practices of the occupying forces.
这是人们不满占领军行为而爆发的怒火。
SYN outburst, fit, storm, attack
5 N-COUNT (抗议、暴力等的)爆发 An explosion is a sudden and serious political protest or violence. (抗议、暴力等的)爆发
6 N-COUNT 爆炸声;轰然巨响 An explosion is a sudden very loud noise. 爆炸声;轰然巨响 [literary]
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