单词 | explode |
释义 | ex·plode transitive verb 1. archaic 2. < exploding conventional theories of courtship and marriage — H.L.Myers > < explode a rumor > 3. a. < explode powder > < explode a bomb > b. c. d. e. intransitive verb 1. a. (1) < dynamite explodes > (2) < an atom bomb explodes > (3) < a steam boiler may explode > b. 2. < exploded with wrath > < race tension was exploding all around us — H.W.Young > < he is apt to explode into picturesque profanity — Carl Markwith > 3. 4. < threw a glass on the stone floor and it exploded like a shot — Jean Stafford > 5. < clay jars exploded with bouquets — Jack Kerouac > < a clever aphorism … explodes with a brilliant shower of sparks — V.L.Parrington > < the road inches deep in rough ice and the blizzard exploding in the middle of the windshield — Joyce Cary > < when your fist explodes against the target — Jack Dempsey > 6. a. < touched by a flicker of flame, the parched woods explode — W.B.Greeley > : break or burst forth < maples have exploded into clouds of rosy buds — Walter O'Meara > < explode into a grin > < suburbs are exploding outward — New Republic > b. < this situation at last explodes in an overt action — Howard Nemerov > • - explode a bombshell |
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