词汇 | explode |
释义 | explode 2 ENTRIES FOUND: explode (verb) exploded (adjective) explode /ɪkˈsploʊd/ verb explodes; exploded; exploding explode /ɪkˈsploʊd/ verb explodes; exploded; exploding Learner's definition of EXPLODE 1 : to suddenly break apart in a violent way with parts flying outward爆炸;爆破;爆裂 [no object] The bomb could explode [=blow up, detonate] at any minute.炸弹随时有可能爆炸。 One of the shells failed to explode.炮弹中有一枚没有爆炸。 an exploding volcano喷发的火山 [+ object] explode [=blow up, detonate] a bomb引爆炸弹 — compare implode 2 [no object] a : to change in a very sudden and violent way发生突变 These occasional skirmishes may soon explode into all-out war.这些偶发的小冲突很快便可能演变为全面战争。 b : to move with sudden speed and force猛然行动起来 The horses exploded [=burst] out of the starting gate.那些马匹一下子冲出起跑门。 The birds suddenly exploded into flight.鸟儿突然振翅起飞。 We exploded [=burst] into action.我们立即开始行动。 c : to be affected by something very suddenly突然受到影响 The building exploded in/into flames/fire.大楼迅速被大火包围了。 The audience exploded with/in/into laughter. [=everyone burst out laughing]观众中爆发出一阵笑声。 3 a [no object] : to express emotion in a sudden and violent way爆发(某种情绪) She looked like she was ready to explode with anger.她看起来马上就要大发雷霆了。 b [+ object] : to say (something) in a sudden and angry way(突然愤怒地)嚷,叫,喊 “Damn you!” she exploded.“该死的!”她嚷道。 4 [+ object] : to show that (something, such as a belief or theory) is false推翻;驳倒;戳穿 Science has exploded many old theories.科学已经推翻了许多旧的理论。 The book explodes a number of myths/legends about his youth.本书戳穿了一些关于他青年时代的谣传/传言。 5 [no object] : to increase very quickly激增;迅速增加 The deer population has recently exploded.鹿的数量最近迅速增长。 the exploding [=soaring, rising] costs of childcare猛涨的儿童保育费 The book has exploded in popularity.这本书已迅速走红。 |
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