explode 音标拼音: [ɪkspl'od]
vt . 使爆炸,使爆发;破除,驳倒
vi . 爆炸,爆发,突发
使爆炸,使爆发;破除,驳倒爆炸,爆发,突发
explode v 1 :
cause to burst with a violent release of energy ; "
We exploded the nuclear bomb " [
synonym : {
explode }, {
detonate },
{
blow up }, {
set off }]
2 :
burst outward ,
usually with noise ; "
The champagne bottle exploded " [
synonym : {
explode }, {
burst }] [
ant : {
go off },
{
implode }]
3 :
show a violent emotional reaction ; "
The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary "
4 :
be unleashed ;
emerge with violence or noise ; "
His anger exploded " [
synonym : {
explode }, {
burst forth }, {
break loose }]
5 :
destroy by exploding ; "
The enemy exploded the bridge "
6 :
cause to burst as a result of air pressure ;
of stop consonants like /
p /, /
t /,
and /
k /
7 :
drive from the stage by noisy disapproval 8 :
show (
a theory or claim )
to be baseless ,
or refute and make obsolete 9 :
burst and release energy as through a violent chemical or physical reaction ;"
the bomb detonated at noon "; "
The Molotov cocktail exploded " [
synonym : {
detonate }, {
explode }, {
blow up }]
10 :
increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner ; "
The population of India is exploding "; "
The island '
s rodent population irrupted " [
synonym : {
explode }, {
irrupt }]
Explode \
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i . [
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{
Exploded };
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pr . &
vb .
n . {
Exploding }.] [
L .
explodere ,
explosum ,
to drive out ,
drive out a player by clapping ;
ex out plaudere ,
plodere ,
to clap ,
strike ,
applaud :
cf .
OF .
exploder .
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Plausible }.]
1 .
To become suddenly expanded into a great volume of gas or vapor ;
to burst violently into flame ;
as ,
gunpowder explodes .
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2 .
To burst with force and a loud report ;
to detonate ,
as a shell filled with powder or the like material ,
or as a boiler from too great pressure of steam .
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3 .
To burst forth with sudden violence and noise ;
as ,
at this ,
his wrath exploded .
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Explode \
Ex *
plode "\,
v .
t .
1 .
To drive from the stage by noisy expressions of disapprobation ;
to hoot off ;
to drive away or reject noisily ;
as ,
to explode a play . [
Obs .]
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Him old and young Exploded ,
and seized with violent hands . --
Milton .
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2 .
To bring into disrepute ,
and reject ;
to drive from notice and acceptance ;
as ,
to explode a scheme ,
fashion ,
or doctrine .
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Old exploded contrivances of mercantile fraud .
--
Burke .
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To explode and exterminate dark atheism . --
Bently .
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3 .
To cause to explode or burst noisily ;
to detonate ;
as ,
to explode powder by touching it with fire .
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4 .
To drive out with violence and noise ,
as by powder .
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But late the kindled powder did explode The massy ball and the brass tube unload .
--
Blackmore .
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92 Moby Thesaurus words for "
explode ":
backfire ,
bang ,
bark ,
be angry ,
be excitable ,
belie ,
bellow ,
blast ,
blow a fuse ,
blow a gasket ,
blow out ,
blow sky -
high ,
blow up ,
break out ,
burst ,
burst forth ,
bust ,
catch fire ,
catch the infection ,
coal ,
come apart ,
come to nothing ,
crack ,
debunk ,
deflate ,
detonate ,
discharge ,
disconfirm ,
discredit ,
disprove ,
erupt ,
excite easily ,
expose ,
fail miserably ,
feed ,
fill up ,
fire ,
fire up ,
fizz out ,
fizzle ,
fizzle out ,
flame up ,
flare up ,
flash up ,
flip ,
fly apart ,
fly out ,
freak out ,
fuel ,
fuel up ,
fulminate ,
get excited ,
get nowhere ,
go into hysterics ,
go off ,
go phut ,
hang up ,
have a tantrum ,
hit the ceiling ,
invalidate ,
let off ,
misfire ,
mushroom ,
negate ,
negative ,
oil ,
poop out ,
pop ,
prove the contrary ,
puncture ,
rage ,
ramp ,
rant ,
rant and rave ,
rave ,
refuel ,
refute ,
reject ,
repudiate ,
run a temperature ,
seethe ,
set off ,
shoot ,
show up ,
smolder ,
stoke ,
storm ,
take fire ,
top off ,
touch off ,
turn a hair ,
undercut
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EXPLODE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of EXPLODE is to burst forth with sudden violence or noise from internal energy How to use explode in a sentence Did you know?
EXPLODE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary EXPLODE definition: 1 to break up into pieces violently, or to cause something to do this: 2 to react suddenly with… Learn more
Starship rocket explodes again in Texas. Whats next for SpaceX, Musk? Starship is regarded as the world’s largest and most powerful launch vehicle ever developed SpaceX is developing it for human spaceflights to the moon and Mars The explosion occurred around 11
Explode - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Anything and anyone can explode — that is, produce a violent, sudden and usually very loud release of energy
Explode - definition of explode by The Free Dictionary 1 to expand with force and noise through rapid chemical change or decomposition, as gunpowder or nitroglycerine (opposed to implode) 2 to burst violently, as a boiler from excessive pressure of steam 3 to erupt energetically: to explode with laughter 4 to cause to explode 5 to discredit; disprove ex•plod′er, n
EXPLODE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If an object such as a bomb explodes or if someone or something explodes it, it bursts loudly and with great force, often causing damage or injury They were clearing up when the second bomb exploded [VERB] A school bus was hit by gunfire which exploded the fuel tank [VERB noun]
EXPLODE Definition Meaning - Dictionary. com Explode definition: to expand with force and noise because of rapid chemical change or decomposition, as gunpowder or nitroglycerine (implode ) See examples of EXPLODE used in a sentence
EXPLODE | definition in the Cambridge Learner’s Dictionary EXPLODE meaning: 1 If something such as a bomb explodes, it bursts (= breaks suddenly from inside) with noise and… Learn more
explode, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary There are 23 meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb explode, six of which are labelled obsolete See ‘Meaning use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence How common is the verb explode? How is the verb explode pronounced? Where does the verb explode come from? explode is a borrowing from Latin Etymons: Latin explōdere, explaudere
SpaceX Starship upper stage explodes during ramp-up to . . . - CBS News A SpaceX Starship upper stage exploded during ramp-up to an expected engine test firing at the company's Starbase facility on the Texas Gulf Coast It's an apparent major setback for the program