explode
美 [ɪk'sploʊd] 
英 [ɪk'spləʊd] 
- v.爆炸;爆裂;爆破;勃然(大怒)
 - 网络分解;爆发;炸开
 
第三人称单数:explodes  现在分词:exploding  过去分词:exploded  
explode
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爆炸burst violently
1.  | [i][t] 爆炸;爆破;爆裂to burst or make sth burst loudly and violently, causing damage  | 
Bombs were exploding all around the city. 城里到处都响起炸弹的爆炸声。  | |
There was a huge bang as if someone had exploded a rocket outside. 突然一声巨响,仿佛有人在外面引爆了火箭似的。  | |
Bomb disposal experts exploded the device under controlled conditions. 炸弹销毁专家对这个装置实施了可控引爆。  | 
变得愤怒╱危急get angry/dangerous
2.  | [i][t] 勃然(大怒);大发(雷霆);突然发生(危险)to suddenly become very angry or dangerous  | 
Suddenly Charles exploded with rage. 查尔斯勃然大怒。  | |
The protest exploded into a riot. 抗议爆发成一场暴乱。  | |
‘Of course there's something wrong!’ Jem exploded. “当然是出了毛病!”杰姆大发雷霆道。  | 
表达感情express emotion
3.  | [i] ~ (into/with sth) 突然爆发,迸发(感情)to suddenly express an emotion  | 
We all exploded into wild laughter. 我们都一下子大笑起来。  | 
突然行动move suddenly
4.  | [i] ~ (into sth) 突然做起…来;突然活跃起来to suddenly and quickly do sth; to move suddenly with a lot of force  | 
After ten minutes the game exploded into life. 比赛在十分钟后突然激烈起来。  | 
发出巨响make loud noise
5.  | [i] 突然发出巨响to make a sudden very loud noise  | 
Thunder exploded overhead. 雷声在头顶上炸开。  | 
激增increase quickly
6.  | [i] 突增;激增to increase suddenly and very quickly in number  | 
the exploding world population 迅猛增长的世界人口  | 
推翻show sth is not true
7.  | [t] ~ sth 推翻;驳倒;破除to show that sth is not true, especially sth that people believe  | 
At last, a women's magazine to explode the myth that thin equals beautiful. 终于有一家女性杂志起来推翻瘦就是美的迷思。  |