- 看过 dynamite 的人也看了 :
- nitroglycerin
- gelignite
- trinitrotoluene
dynamite 的 3 个定义
- a high explosive, originally consisting of nitroglycerin mixed with an absorbent substance, now with ammonium nitrate usually replacing the nitroglycerin.
- any person or thing having a spectacular effect.
dy·na·mit·ed, dy·na·mit·ing.
- to blow up, shatter, or destroy with dynamite: Saboteurs dynamited the dam.
- to mine or charge with dynamite.
dynamite 近义词
explosive
dynamite 的近义词 4 个
更多dynamite例句
- Often taking the heavy-handed approach of detonating dynamite to free specimens, he amassed a collection of fossils representing both the young and the old.
- For journalists suspicious about China’s handling of the virus, the thread—and those that followed—were dynamite.
- Still, between the dynamite premise and the excellent cast, the show could easily be salvaged.
- The Taglieris, who work in IT and finance, are used to hearing dynamite detonations at least once a month at the plant, the couple said.
- This was way louder and way more powerful than a dynamite blast.
- The world that Black Dynamite lives in is not the most PC place to be in.
- Music is a huge part of the tone of Black Dynamite overall—going back to the original 2009 movie on which the series is based.
- One strip, Foolish Grandpa and Sour Henry, shows Grandpa being hit on the head by a sandbag and blown up by dynamite.
- Jamiroquai's "Canned Heat," which was also featured in Napoleon Dynamite's epic dance scene.
- But the poem set off tiny sticks of dynamite behind my eyes.
- Dynamite, by the good fortune of invention, came to the revolutionary at the very moment when it was most wanted.
- He had thought he was amusing himself with a toy cannon, and he had fired a charge of dynamite.
- Perhaps he helped to dynamite the barges and drive those Hessians out of town.
- The latter crouched there, frozen, hanging onto his hat as if it were a hunk of dynamite.
- At the bow of this launch was a long spar, and at the end of this spar was a torpedo holding a hundred pounds of dynamite.