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ex·plode
/ɪkˈsplod/
(vt.)使爆炸,使爆發;破除,駁倒(vi.)爆炸,爆發,突發
From:
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ex·plode
/ɪkˈsplod/
動詞
(使)爆炸,(使)爆發,推翻,破除,突發
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ex·plode
v. i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Exploded
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Exploding
.]
1.
To
become
suddenly
expanded
into
a
great
volume
of
gas
or
vapor
;
to
burst
violently
into
flame
;
as
,
gunpowder
explodes
.
2.
To
burst
with
force
and
a
loud
report
;
to
detonate
,
as
a
shell
filled
with
powder
or
the
like
material
,
or
as
a
boiler
from
too
great
pressure
of
steam
.
3.
To
burst
forth
with
sudden
violence
and
noise
;
as
,
at
this
,
his
wrath
exploded
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ex·plode
,
v. t.
1.
To
drive
from
the
stage
by
noisy
expressions
of
disapprobation
;
to
hoot
off
;
to
drive
away
or
reject
noisily
;
as
,
to
explode
a
play
. [
Obs
.]
Him
old
and
young
Exploded
,
and
seized
with
violent
hands
. --
Milton
.
2.
To
bring
into
disrepute
,
and
reject
;
to
drive
from
notice
and
acceptance
;
as
,
to
explode
a
scheme
,
fashion
,
or
doctrine
.
Old
exploded
contrivances
of
mercantile
fraud
.
--
Burke
.
To
explode
and
exterminate
dark
atheism
.
--
Bently
.
3.
To
cause
to
explode
or
burst
noisily
;
to
detonate
;
as
,
to
explode
powder
by
touching
it
with
fire
.
4.
To
drive
out
with
violence
and
noise
,
as
by
powder
.
But
late
the
kindled
powder
did
explode
The
massy
ball
and
the
brass
tube
unload
. --
Blackmore
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
explode
v
1:
cause
to
explode
; "
We
exploded
the
nuclear
bomb
" [
syn
:
detonate
,
blow up
,
set off
]
2:
burst
outward
,
usually
with
noise
; "
The
champagne
bottle
exploded
" [
syn
:
burst
] [
ant
:
implode
]
3:
show
a
violent
emotional
reaction
; "
The
boss
exploded
when
he
heard
of
the
resignation
of
the
secretary
"
4:
be
unleashed
;
burst
forth
with
violence
or
noise
; "
His
anger
exploded
" [
syn
:
burst forth
,
break loose
]
5:
destroy
by
exploding
; "
The
enemy
exploded
the
bridge
"
6:
cause
to
burst
as
a
result
of
air
pressure
;
of
stop
consonants
like
/
p
/, /
t
/,
and
/
k
/
7:
drive
from
the
stage
by
noisy
disapproval
8:
show
(
a
theory
or
claim
)
to
be
baseless
,
or
refute
and
make
obsolete
9:
increase
rapidly
and
in
an
uncontrolled
manner
; "
The
population
of
India
is
exploding
"; "
The
island's
rodent
population
irrupted
" [
syn
:
irrupt
]
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