释义 |
dynamite美 ['daɪnə.maɪt] 英 ['daɪnəmaɪt] - n.甘油炸药;黄色炸药;达纳炸药;具有爆炸性的事物
- v.爆破;炸毁
- 网络非同凡响;雷管;黄炸药
第三人称单数:dynamites 现在分词:dynamiting 过去分词:dynamited v. blow up,blast,explode,detonate,destroy 1. | 黄色炸药;甘油炸药;达纳炸药a powerful explosive |
| a stick of dynamite 一根达纳炸药 |
2. | 具有爆炸性的事物;(可能)引起轰动的事物;具有隐患的事物a thing that is likely to cause a violent reaction or a lot of trouble |
| The abortion issue is political dynamite. 堕胎问题在政治上是个爆炸性的议题。 |
3. | (informal) 轰动一时的人(或事物)an extremely impressive or exciting person or thing |
| Their new album is dynamite. 他们的新唱片引起轰动。 |
1. | ~ sth 炸毁;爆破to destroy or damage sth using dynamite |
n. | 1. a powerful explosive consisting of a porous material such as wood pulp or sawdust, combined with ammonium or sodium nitrate, or nitroglycerine, and an antacid such as calcium carbonate. 2. something that or somebody who is exceptionally exciting or has an extremely powerful effect 3. something that or somebody who is potentially very dangerous or harmful 4. a substance used for causing explosions, especially for breaking rock into pieces 5. someone or something that is very impressive or exciting 1. a powerful explosive consisting of a porous material such as wood pulp or sawdust, combined with ammonium or sodium nitrate, or nitroglycerine, and an antacid such as calcium carbonate. 2. something that or somebody who is exceptionally exciting or has an extremely powerful effect 3. something that or somebody who is potentially very dangerous or harmful 4. a substance used for causing explosions, especially for breaking rock into pieces 5. someone or something that is very impressive or exciting | v. | 1. to blast or destroy something with dynamite | adj. | 1. very impressive or exciting |
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