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单词 explode
释义 ex·plode
\ikˈsplōd, ek-\ verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Latin explodere, explaudere, from ex- ex- (I) + plodere, plaudere to clap, applaud
transitive verb
1. archaic : to drive from the stage by noisy disapproval : hoot off
2. : to expose decisively the hollowness or invalidity of : bring into disrepute or discredit
 < exploding conventional theories of courtship and marriage — H.L.Myers >
 < explode a rumor >
3.
 a. : to cause to explode or burst noisily : detonate
  < explode powder >
  < explode a bomb >
 b. : to cause the fibers of (wood chips) to separate into pulp under high steam pressure which is suddenly released
 c. : to hit (a golf ball) out of a sand trap with an explosion shot
 d. : to separate the covers and panes or leaves of (a stamp booklet) by removing the staples
 e. : to utter with explosion (sense 2d)
intransitive verb
1.
 a.
  (1) : to undergo rapid combustion with sudden release of energy in the form of heat that causes violent expansion of the gases formed and consequent production of great disruptive pressure and a loud noise
   < dynamite explodes >
  (2) : to undergo an atomic nuclear reaction with similar but more violent results
   < an atom bomb explodes >
  (3) : to burst violently as a reuslt of pressure from within
   < a steam boiler may explode >
 b. : to hit a golf ball out of a sand trap with an explosion shot
2. : to give a sudden, strong, and usually noisy release to an emotion : burst forth
 < exploded with wrath >
 < race tension was exploding all around us — H.W.Young >
 < he is apt to explode into picturesque profanity — Carl Markwith >
3. : to resound with a sudden loud noise
4. : to shatter especially with a loud report
 < threw a glass on the stone floor and it exploded like a shot — Jean Stafford >
5. : to suggest an explosion (as in appearance or effect)
 < 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. : to change state or appearance expansively and suddenly or rapidly
  < 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. : to come to a sudden violent breaking point or point of release
  < this situation at last explodes in an overt action — Howard Nemerov >

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