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단어족 (noun) explosion explosive (adjective) exploding explosive exploded unexploded (verb) explode (adverb) explosively
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English의 정의explodeex‧plode /ɪkˈspləʊd $ -ˈsploʊd/ ●●● W3 verb 1 burst [intransitive, transitive]EXPLODE to burst, or to make something burst, into small pieces, usually with a loud noise and in a way that causes damageexplosion The device was thrown at an army patrol but failed to explode. Far sooner than anyone thought possible, the Russians exploded an atomic bomb.등록In everyday English, people usually say that a bomb goes off rather than explodes:A bomb went off in the city centre.2 increase suddenly [intransitive]INCREASE IN NUMBER OR AMOUNT to suddenly increase greatly in number, amount, or degree 동의어 rocket, → explosion Florida’s population exploded after World War II.3 strong feelings [intransitive]ANGRY to suddenly express strong feelings such as anger explosion Paul exploded. ‘What has it got to do with you?’ he yelled.explode with She exploded with grief and anger. He told a joke which made Hank explode with laughter.explode into He exploded into a screaming, kicking rage. 4 become dangerous [intransitive] if a situation explodes, it is suddenly no longer controlled, and is often violent 동의어 blow up Riots may explode at any time.explode into The continued tension could explode into more violence. 5 explode the myth6 make a loud noise [intransitive]LOUD/NOISY to make a very loud noiseexplosion A clap of thunder exploded overhead.유의어to explodeexplode verb [intransitive] if a bomb explodes, it bursts suddenly and violently with a loud noiseA bomb exploded in a crowded metro station this morning, killing five people.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 EnglishLuckily the station was empty when the bomb went off.As many as ten bombs went off across the city, most of them car bombs. blow up phrasal verb if a building, car, plane etc blows up, it bursts suddenly and violently into pieces, causing a lot of damageThe plane blew up in mid-air, killing all the passengers and crew.In early 1986, a US space shuttle blew up shortly after launch.erupt /ɪˈrʌpt/ verb [intransitive] if a volcano erupts, it explodes and sends smoke and rock into the skyThe volcano has erupted at least fifteen times since 1883.burst verb [intransitive] if something that has air or liquid inside it bursts, it explodes and the air or liquid comes outOne of the water pipes had burst.The plane caught fire after its tyre burst on landing.to make something explodeexplode verb [transitive] to make a bomb burst suddenly and violently with a loud noiseThe terrorists planned to explode a car bomb outside the US embassy.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 EnglishThe group set off a bomb outside a crowded cafe in Izmir last September.Police say radio signals were probably used to set the bomb off.detonate /ˈdetəneɪt/ verb [transitive] to make a bomb explode, especially by using special equipment. Detonate is a more technical word than set offArmy experts detonated the bomb safely in a nearby field.The 200 kg bomb was detonated by terrorists using a remote-control device.let off phrasal verb British English to deliberately make a bomb explodeTerrorists let off a bomb in the city centre.The bomb was let off shortly before 3 pm.blow up phrasal verb to make a building, car, plane etc explodeHe was involved in a plot to blow up a passenger jet.He struck a match and blew the whole place up.동사표 보기말뭉치의 용례explodeIf you roll a misfire when you roll the first dice the cannon has literally misfired and may explode.Sly shot a glance at Zimmerman, who was obviously getting ready to explode.Investigators still don't what caused the storage tanks to explode.Seconds after the car crashed, its fuel tank exploded.A fight exploded at the roller-skating rink last Friday."Damn it!" Bill exploded. "Don't push me, Harry."We had one hit with mines and incoming rounds, but we never had one explode, even when pressurized.Firefighters were called when a gas tank exploded in the back yard of a home on Clayton Road."Country music's popularity has exploded, " says Billy Dean.The report explodes the myth that men are bed-hopping rogues.I heard the whoosh, and it exploded to our left.explode intoThe entire room exploded into applause.The audience exploded into laughter.어원 explode (1500-1600) Latin explodere to drive off the stage by clapping, from plaudere to clap
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