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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3934 COCA: 3106

explode verb BREAK APART

B1 [ I or T ] to break up into pieces violently, or to cause something to do this(使)爆炸

A bomb exploded at one of the capital's busiest railway stations this morning.今天上午一枚炸弹在首都最繁忙的一个火车站爆炸。
He was driving so fast that his car tyre exploded.他车开得太快导致爆胎。
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If you pull the pin out of a hand-grenade, it'll explode.

The plane dived towards the ground and exploded in a ball of flame.

Witnesses reported seeing a huge orange fireball as the oil refinery exploded.

The terrorists exploded the device just as a convoy was passing.

She could hear the distant sound of fireworks exploding.

explode verb EMOTION

[ I ] to react suddenly with a strong expression of emotion(情感)突然迸发,爆发,突然发作

[ + speech ] "What on earth do you think you're doing?" she exploded (= said angrily).“你到底知不知道你在干什么?”她大发雷霆。
The children exploded into giggles (= suddenly started laughing uncontrollably).孩子们突然咯咯地笑起来。

explode verb INCREASE

[ I ] to increase very quickly急剧扩大;激增,突增

The population has exploded in the last ten years.在过去10年中,人口激增。

explode verb PROVE FALSE

[ T ] to show something to be wrong推翻;驳倒;破除

This book finally explodes some of the myths about the origin of the universe.这本书最终推翻了一些关于宇宙起源的毫无根据的说法。

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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3934 COCA: 3106
explode

verb¹

1blow up爆炸ADVERB | VERB + EXPLODE ADVERBsimultaneously同時爆炸20 bombs exploded almost simultaneously.20 枚炸彈幾乎同時爆炸。accidentally, prematurely偶然/提早爆炸A bomb might explode prematurely.炸彈可能提前爆炸。spectacularly, violently劇烈爆炸outwards/outward, upwards/upward向外/向上爆炸VERB + EXPLODEfail to沒能爆炸A blast bomb was thrown but the device failed to explode.炸彈投出去了,卻沒有爆炸。
explode

verb²

2get angry/dangerous/moving發怒;變危險;變得令人感動ADVERB | VERB + EXPLODE | PREPOSITION ADVERBliterally簡直是大發雷霆nearly, practically幾乎/實際爆發My heart was nearly exploding in fright.我非常恐懼,心臟幾乎要炸開了。Jessie practically exploded with laughter.傑西突然爆發出一陣大笑。suddenly突然爆發finally終於爆發VERB + EXPLODEbe about to, be ready to, be set to即將爆發A disagreement over public spending is set to explode.對公共開支的爭論一觸即發。be liable to, be likely to很可能爆發seem to似乎要爆發PREPOSITIONinto突發為⋯He suddenly exploded into action.他突然行動起來。with因⋯而爆發She literally exploded with anger.她簡直是氣炸了。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3934 COCA: 3106
explode verb
explode (a bomb explodes) bang1 (thunder explodes) disprove (explode a theory)
explode

verb

explode ♦︎ blow (sth) up ♦︎ go off ♦︎ burst ♦︎ erupt ♦︎ detonate ♦︎ ruptureThese are all words that can be used when sth bursts apart violently, causing damage or injury. 这些词均表示爆炸、爆裂。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配a bomb explodes / blows up / goes off / bursts / detonatesa car / plane / vehicle explodes / blows upa firework / rocket explodes / goes offa shell explodes / burstsa volcano explodes / eruptsa pipe / tank bursts / rupturesto burst / rupture a pipe / tanka burst / ruptured appendix / artery explode [intransitive, transitive] to burst loudly and violently, causing damage; to make sth burst in this way (使)爆炸,爆裂,爆破The jet smashed into a hillside and exploded.喷气式飞机撞向山坡,接着爆炸了。Bomb disposal experts exploded the device under controlled conditions.控制了局面之后,拆弹专家引爆了这个装置。 ˌblow ˈup ˌblow sth ˈup

phrasal verb

(blew, blown)to be destroyed by an explosion; to destroy sth by an explosion 被炸毁;炸毁A police officer was killed when his car blew up.一名警察在自己的汽车爆炸时遇难。They were trying to blow up the bridge.他们正设法炸毁那座桥。
ˌgo ˈoff

phrasal verb

(goes, went, gone)(of a bomb) to explode; (of a gun) to be fired (炸弹)爆炸;(枪)开火The bomb went off in a crowded street.那颗炸弹在挤满人的大街上爆炸了。When used about guns, the choice of go off (not 'be fired') can suggest that the gun was fired by accident, or that the person who fired it was not really responsible. 选择短语go off而非be fired表示枪支开火时,隐含“走火”之义,或表示不是开枪人的过错A police gun went off during the search of his home.在搜查他家时一名警察的枪走火了。
burst (burst, burst) [intransitive, transitive] to break open or apart, especially because of pressure from inside; to make sth break in this way (使)爆裂,胀开The dam burst under the weight of water.大坝在水的巨大压力下决口了。Shells were bursting all around us.炮弹在我们四周爆炸。Don't burst that balloon!别把那气球弄爆了!He burst a blood vessel during a fit of coughing.一阵剧烈的咳嗽声中,他的血管爆裂了。 erupt ɪˈrʌpt [intransitive, transitive](of a volcano) to throw out burning rocks and smoke; (of burning rocks and smoke) to be thrown out of a volcano (火山)爆发;(熔岩、烟)喷出The volcano could erupt at any time.这座火山随时可能喷发。Ash began to erupt from the crater.火山灰开始从火山口喷出。Lava erupted close to the summit.熔岩在接近山顶的地方喷发出来。 detonate ˈdetəneɪt [intransitive, transitive] (rather formal) (of a bomb) to explode; to make a bomb explode (炸弹)爆炸;引爆;起爆Two other bombs failed to detonate.另外两枚炸弹未能引爆。The bomb was detonated by remote control.那枚炸弹是遥控引爆的。 rupture ˈrʌptʃə(r) [intransitive, transitive] (formal or medical 医学) to burst or break apart a pipe, container or organ inside the body; to be burst or broken apart (使管道、容器或体内器官)断裂,裂开;破裂A pipe ruptured, leaking water all over the house.一根水管断裂,漏得满屋子都是水。The impact ruptured both fuel tanks.冲撞使两个燃料箱都爆炸了。Barnes played his first game since rupturing an Achilles tendon five months ago.这是巴恩斯自五个月前跟腱断裂之后打的第一场比赛。
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 3934 COCA: 3106

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