explode 的英语意思
explodeexplode /ɪkˈspləʊd $ -ˈsploʊd/ verb
查看全部语言翻译1burst [intransitive, transitive] to burst, or to make something burst, into small pieces, usually with a loud noise and in a way that causes damage(使)爆炸成碎片,通常伴有巨响并造成破坏:
The device was thrown at an army patrol but failed to explode.该装置被投向一支陆军巡逻队,但未能爆炸。
Far sooner than anyone thought possible, the Russians exploded an atomic bomb.俄国人引爆了一枚原子弹,比任何人预想的都早得多。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say that a bomb goes off rather than explodes:· A bomb went off in the city centre.在日常英语中,人们通常用 goes off 而非 explodes 来表示炸弹爆炸:· 市中心有一枚炸弹爆炸了。2increase suddenly [intransitive] to suddenly increase greatly in number, amount, or degree(数量、总量或程度)骤然大幅增加 SYN rocket:
Florida’s population exploded after World War II.二战后,佛罗里达州的人口急剧膨胀。3strong feelings [intransitive] to suddenly express strong feelings such as anger突然强烈地表达情感,如愤怒 → explosion:
Paul exploded. ‘What has it got to do with you?’ he yelled.保罗勃然大怒。"这关你什么事?"他大喊道。explode with
She exploded with grief and anger.她悲痛与愤怒交织,情绪爆发。
He told a joke which made Hank explode with laughter.他讲了一个笑话,把Hank逗得捧腹大笑。explode into
He exploded into a screaming, kicking rage.他突然暴怒,又叫又踢。4become dangerous [intransitive] if a situation explodes, it is suddenly no longer controlled, and is often violent(局势)突然失控,往往变得暴力 SYN blow up:
Riots may explode at any time.骚乱随时可能爆发。explode into
The continued tension could explode into more violence.持续的紧张局势可能演变为更大规模的暴力冲突。5explode the myth to prove that something that is believed by many people is actually wrong or not true证明许多人所信奉的事物实际上是错误或不真实的:
The programme sets out to explode the myth that some delicate tropical fish are impossible to keep.该节目旨在破除某些娇贵热带鱼根本无法人工饲养这一迷思。6make a loud noise [intransitive] to make a very loud noise发出极大的声响:
A clap of thunder exploded overhead.头顶上方响起一声霹雳。THESAURUS同义词辨析to explode爆炸explode verb [intransitive] if a bomb explodes, it bursts suddenly and violently with a loud noise炸弹 explode,即伴随巨响突然猛烈地炸裂: · A bomb exploded in a crowded metro station this morning, killing five people.· 今天早上,一枚炸弹在拥挤的地铁站内爆炸,造成五人死亡。go off phrasal verb if a bomb goes off, it explodes. Go off is less formal than explode and is the usual phrase to use in everyday English炸弹 goes off 即爆炸。go off 比 explode 更非正式,是日常英语中的惯用说法: · Luckily the station was empty when the bomb went off.· 幸运的是,炸弹爆炸时车站内没有人。· As many as ten bombs went off across the city, most of them car bombs.· 全市各处共有多达十枚炸弹爆炸,其中大部分是汽车炸弹。blow up phrasal verb if a building, car, plane etc blows up, it bursts suddenly and violently into pieces, causing a lot of damage建筑物、汽车、飞机等 blows up,即突然猛烈地炸成碎片,造成大量破坏: · The plane blew up in mid-air, killing all the passengers and crew.· 飞机在空中爆炸,机上所有乘客和机组人员全部遇难。· In early 1986, a US space shuttle blew up shortly after launch.· 1986年初,一架美国航天飞机在发射后不久爆炸。erupt /ɪˈrʌpt/ verb [intransitive] if a volcanoerupts, it explodes and sends smoke and rock into the sky火山 erupts(喷发),即爆发并将烟雾和岩石喷入空中: · The volcano has erupted at least fifteen times since 1883.· 自1883年以来,该火山已至少喷发了十五次。burst verb [intransitive] if something that has air or liquid inside it bursts, it explodes and the air or liquid comes out内部含有气体或液体的物体 bursts(爆裂),即炸开并使气体或液体溢出: · One of the water pipes had burst.· 一根水管已经爆裂。· The plane caught fire after its tyre burst on landing.· 飞机在着陆时轮胎爆裂,随后起火。to make something explode使某物爆炸explode verb [transitive] to make a bomb burst suddenly and violently with a loud noise使炸弹突然猛烈地爆炸并发出巨响: · The terrorists planned to explode a car bomb outside the US embassy.· 恐怖分子计划在美国大使馆外引爆一枚汽车炸弹。set off phrasal verb to make a bomb explode, either deliberately or accidentally. Set off is less formal than explode and is the usual phrase to use in everyday English使炸弹爆炸,可以是故意的,也可以是意外的。set off 比 explode 更非正式,是日常英语中的惯用说法: · The group set off a bomb outside a crowded cafe in Izmir last September.· 该团伙去年九月在伊兹密尔一家人员密集的咖啡馆外引爆了一枚炸弹。· Police say radio signals were probably used to set the bomb off.· 警方表示,无线电信号可能被用于引爆该炸弹。detonate /ˈdetəneɪt/ verb [transitive] to make a bomb explode, especially by using special equipment. Detonate is a more technical word than set off使炸弹爆炸,尤指使用专业设备。detonate 比 set off 更具技术性: · Army experts detonated the bomb safely in a nearby field.· 军队专家在附近的一块田地里安全引爆了炸弹。· The 200 kg bomb was detonated by terrorists using a remote-control device.· 这枚200公斤重的炸弹由恐怖分子使用遥控装置引爆。let off phrasal verb British English to deliberately make a bomb explode故意引爆炸弹: · Terrorists let off a bomb in the city centre.· 恐怖分子在市中心引爆了一枚炸弹。· The bomb was let off shortly before 3 pm.· 炸弹在下午3时前不久被引爆。blow up phrasal verb to make a building, car, plane etc explode使建筑物、汽车、飞机等爆炸: · He was involved in a plot to blow up a passenger jet.· 他参与了一个炸毁客机的阴谋。· He struck a match and blew the whole place up.· 他划了根火柴,把整个地方都炸毁了。
查看全部语言翻译1burst [intransitive, transitive] to burst, or to make something burst, into small pieces, usually with a loud noise and in a way that causes damage(使)爆炸成碎片,通常伴有巨响并造成破坏:
The device was thrown at an army patrol but failed to explode.该装置被投向一支陆军巡逻队,但未能爆炸。
Far sooner than anyone thought possible, the Russians exploded an atomic bomb.俄国人引爆了一枚原子弹,比任何人预想的都早得多。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say that a bomb goes off rather than explodes:· A bomb went off in the city centre.在日常英语中,人们通常用 goes off 而非 explodes 来表示炸弹爆炸:· 市中心有一枚炸弹爆炸了。2increase suddenly [intransitive] to suddenly increase greatly in number, amount, or degree(数量、总量或程度)骤然大幅增加 SYN rocket:
Florida’s population exploded after World War II.二战后,佛罗里达州的人口急剧膨胀。3strong feelings [intransitive] to suddenly express strong feelings such as anger突然强烈地表达情感,如愤怒 → explosion:
Paul exploded. ‘What has it got to do with you?’ he yelled.保罗勃然大怒。"这关你什么事?"他大喊道。explode with
She exploded with grief and anger.她悲痛与愤怒交织,情绪爆发。
He told a joke which made Hank explode with laughter.他讲了一个笑话,把Hank逗得捧腹大笑。explode into
He exploded into a screaming, kicking rage.他突然暴怒,又叫又踢。4become dangerous [intransitive] if a situation explodes, it is suddenly no longer controlled, and is often violent(局势)突然失控,往往变得暴力 SYN blow up:
Riots may explode at any time.骚乱随时可能爆发。explode into
The continued tension could explode into more violence.持续的紧张局势可能演变为更大规模的暴力冲突。5explode the myth to prove that something that is believed by many people is actually wrong or not true证明许多人所信奉的事物实际上是错误或不真实的:
The programme sets out to explode the myth that some delicate tropical fish are impossible to keep.该节目旨在破除某些娇贵热带鱼根本无法人工饲养这一迷思。6make a loud noise [intransitive] to make a very loud noise发出极大的声响:
A clap of thunder exploded overhead.头顶上方响起一声霹雳。THESAURUS同义词辨析to explode爆炸explode verb [intransitive] if a bomb explodes, it bursts suddenly and violently with a loud noise炸弹 explode,即伴随巨响突然猛烈地炸裂: · A bomb exploded in a crowded metro station this morning, killing five people.· 今天早上,一枚炸弹在拥挤的地铁站内爆炸,造成五人死亡。go off phrasal verb if a bomb goes off, it explodes. Go off is less formal than explode and is the usual phrase to use in everyday English炸弹 goes off 即爆炸。go off 比 explode 更非正式,是日常英语中的惯用说法: · Luckily the station was empty when the bomb went off.· 幸运的是,炸弹爆炸时车站内没有人。· As many as ten bombs went off across the city, most of them car bombs.· 全市各处共有多达十枚炸弹爆炸,其中大部分是汽车炸弹。blow up phrasal verb if a building, car, plane etc blows up, it bursts suddenly and violently into pieces, causing a lot of damage建筑物、汽车、飞机等 blows up,即突然猛烈地炸成碎片,造成大量破坏: · The plane blew up in mid-air, killing all the passengers and crew.· 飞机在空中爆炸,机上所有乘客和机组人员全部遇难。· In early 1986, a US space shuttle blew up shortly after launch.· 1986年初,一架美国航天飞机在发射后不久爆炸。erupt /ɪˈrʌpt/ verb [intransitive] if a volcanoerupts, it explodes and sends smoke and rock into the sky火山 erupts(喷发),即爆发并将烟雾和岩石喷入空中: · The volcano has erupted at least fifteen times since 1883.· 自1883年以来,该火山已至少喷发了十五次。burst verb [intransitive] if something that has air or liquid inside it bursts, it explodes and the air or liquid comes out内部含有气体或液体的物体 bursts(爆裂),即炸开并使气体或液体溢出: · One of the water pipes had burst.· 一根水管已经爆裂。· The plane caught fire after its tyre burst on landing.· 飞机在着陆时轮胎爆裂,随后起火。to make something explode使某物爆炸explode verb [transitive] to make a bomb burst suddenly and violently with a loud noise使炸弹突然猛烈地爆炸并发出巨响: · The terrorists planned to explode a car bomb outside the US embassy.· 恐怖分子计划在美国大使馆外引爆一枚汽车炸弹。set off phrasal verb to make a bomb explode, either deliberately or accidentally. Set off is less formal than explode and is the usual phrase to use in everyday English使炸弹爆炸,可以是故意的,也可以是意外的。set off 比 explode 更非正式,是日常英语中的惯用说法: · The group set off a bomb outside a crowded cafe in Izmir last September.· 该团伙去年九月在伊兹密尔一家人员密集的咖啡馆外引爆了一枚炸弹。· Police say radio signals were probably used to set the bomb off.· 警方表示,无线电信号可能被用于引爆该炸弹。detonate /ˈdetəneɪt/ verb [transitive] to make a bomb explode, especially by using special equipment. Detonate is a more technical word than set off使炸弹爆炸,尤指使用专业设备。detonate 比 set off 更具技术性: · Army experts detonated the bomb safely in a nearby field.· 军队专家在附近的一块田地里安全引爆了炸弹。· The 200 kg bomb was detonated by terrorists using a remote-control device.· 这枚200公斤重的炸弹由恐怖分子使用遥控装置引爆。let off phrasal verb British English to deliberately make a bomb explode故意引爆炸弹: · Terrorists let off a bomb in the city centre.· 恐怖分子在市中心引爆了一枚炸弹。· The bomb was let off shortly before 3 pm.· 炸弹在下午3时前不久被引爆。blow up phrasal verb to make a building, car, plane etc explode使建筑物、汽车、飞机等爆炸: · He was involved in a plot to blow up a passenger jet.· 他参与了一个炸毁客机的阴谋。· He struck a match and blew the whole place up.· 他划了根火柴,把整个地方都炸毁了。