/ɪkˈspləʊd ||; ɪkˈsplod/verb
[I,T] to burst with a loud noise 爆炸;爆破:
The bomb exploded without warning.炸弹突然爆炸,事前没有任何警告。The army exploded the bomb at a safe distance from the houses.士兵在远离民居的地方把炸弹引爆。 · (figurative 比喻)My father exploded (= became very angry) when I told him how much the car would cost to repair.爸爸听我说修理那辆汽车要花多少钱,就大发雷霆。☞noun explosion 名词为 explosion
explode/Ikˋsplod; Ikˈspləʊd/v 1 [I,T] to burst, or to make something burst, suddenly, with a lot of noise [→ explosion](使)爆炸: The car bomb exploded at 6:16. 汽车炸弹在 6 时 16 分爆炸。2 [I] to suddenly increase a lot in size or amount 急剧增长﹐激增: The population of the area exploded after the war. 战后这个地区的人口激增。3 [I] to suddenly become very angry 勃然大怒﹐大发脾气: Susie exploded when I told her about the car. 我跟苏茜讲了汽车的事﹐她气炸了。
explodeexplodeexplodesexplodedexplodingverb (explodes, exploding, exploded)to burst suddenly with a very loud noise: A bomb exploded in the city centre, killing two people.The noun is explosion.