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ex.plode (obj) BURSTHIk5splEJd, $-5sploJdvto (cause to) burst violently爆炸,突然爆裂;爆发A bomb exploded at one of London's busiest railway stations this morning. [I]今晨一枚炸弹在伦敦最繁忙的火车站爆炸。He was driving so fast that his car tyre exploded. [I]他车开得太快,车胎都爆了。Experts were called in to explode the bomb that was found under the minister's car. [T]专家们被请来引爆在部长车下发现的炸弹。(fig.) The resentment that had been building up inside him finally exploded (= he expressed it suddenly and strongly). [I]他内心不断积聚的愤恨最终爆发了。(fig.) She exploded with/in (= showed sudden and strong) anger/rage/fury when she learned that the airline had lost her luggage. [I]当她听说航空公司丢了她的行李时,她勃然大怒。(fig.) The children exploded into giggles (= suddenly started laughing uncontrollably). [I]孩子们爆发出一阵咯咯的笑声。}(fig.)"What on earth do you think you're doing?" exploded (= said angrily) Sam's mother. [+ clause]“你认为你到底在干些什么?”山姆的妈妈怒气冲冲地说。(fig.) The meeting began as a peaceful protest, but it exploded (= developed suddenly) into a riot. [I]这次聚会以和平抗议开始,但最终爆发为一场暴乱。(fig.) London's parks have exploded into colour in the last week (= the flowers in the parks have suddenly opened). [I]上个星期伦敦的公园里花儿忽告怒放。[IMPLODE]
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