explode 的 2 个定义
ex·plod·ed, ex·plod·ing.
- to expand with force and noise because of rapid chemical change or decomposition, as gunpowder or nitroglycerine.
- to burst, fly into pieces, or break up violently with a loud report, as a boiler from excessive pressure of steam.
- to burst forth violently or emotionally, especially with noise, laughter, violent speech, etc.: He exploded with rage when contradicted.
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ex·plod·ed, ex·plod·ing.
- to cause to explode.
- to cause to be rejected; destroy the repute of; discredit or disprove: to explode a theory.
- Phonetics. to end with plosion.
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explode 近义词
blow up
discredit
更多explode例句
- The moment exploded on social media, inspiring jokes, memes and a surprise resurgence of the 2017 single onto Twitter’s trending topics.
- The hype around cloud database developer Snowflake exploded on Wednesday, as the company’s shares more than doubled in value on their first day of trading after a high-profile initial public offering.
- From Santa Cruz to Lake Tahoe, thousands of bolts of electricity exploded down onto withered grasslands and forests, some of them already hollowed out by climate-driven infestations of beetles and kiln-dried by the worst five-year drought on record.
- While the app’s design and ability to foster a creative community caused it to surge onto the social media scene, it’s exploding because of the way it gathers and harnesses data to enhance the user experience.
- Warren said the exploding number of cases at Metropolitan has felt inevitable to defense attorneys since the pandemic started.
- Angry Birds at its simplest was the same way, though you wanted to watch things collapse and explode.
- In a dramatic twist on mistletoe reproduction, their seeds explode, literally.
- It failed to explode, but U.S. officials knew they were lucky.
- Markov tells The Daily Beast he expects the situation in eastern Ukraine to explode in the coming two days.
- Add in fiery preaching by anti-gay zealots, often funded by American organizations, and you have a volatile brew ready to explode.
- And now the time had come at which the hoarded illhumour of six months was at liberty to explode.
- He had made and set adrift those powder kegs, fixing them so that they would explode on touching anything.
- He feared to fill the balloon to its capacity lest the expansion of the gas due to the hot sun should explode it.
- The gentleman who had named himself Dismuke puffed out his cheeks and looked as if he were about to explode.
- He was fixing his eye on a spot in the floor as though he expected it to explode and blow them to fragments.