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/ɪkˈspləʊd/ |
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1 | I to burst with a lot of force and a loud noise 爆炸;发出巨响 |
| Bombs were exploding all over the city. 炸弹在城里各处爆炸。 |
| 1a | T to make something burst with a lot of force and a loud noise 使爆炸;使炸响 | | Terrorists have exploded bombs across the country. 恐怖分子已经在全国各地引爆了炸弹。 | |
| 1b | I to make a sudden loud noise 突然发出巨响 | | Thunder exploded over the meadow. 惊雷在牧场上空轰然炸响。 | |
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2 | I to express strong emotions in a sudden , noisy , and often violent way (情感)迸发 |
| When I told Ian that Maggie had refused to come, he simply exploded. 听到我说玛吉不来,伊恩不禁大发雷霆。 |
| +in/with She suddenly exploded with rage, and stormed off. 她勃然大怒,气呼呼地离开了。 |
| +into The room exploded into uproar when the fire alarm went off. 火警响起来时,整个房间乱成了一团。 |
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3 | I to increase a lot in size , amount , or importance over a very short period of time (大小、数量或重要性)急剧增加,激增 |
| The increased availability of food has caused the deer population to explode. 能觅取到的食物的增多导致麋鹿数量激增。 |
| Investment in technology stocks exploded in the 1990s. 20世纪90年代对技术股的投资迅猛增长。 |
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4 | T to prove that a story or theory that many people believe is in fact false 推翻;揭穿 |
| Scientists wanted to explode the myth of a monster living in the lake. 科学家们想要解开湖中怪物之谜。 |
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5 | I to move very quickly 迅速移动 |
| A group of youths exploded out of the door. 一群青年冲到了门外。 |
| +into Suddenly, behind her, the stage explodes into life. 突然,在她的身后,舞台又焕发了生机。 |
| 5a | to change very quickly into a new state (快速地)转化,转变 | |
Words frequently used with explode | explode 的常见搭配词 | nouns | bomb, device, firework, grenade, shell, | 1 | | |
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