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explode
explodieren
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German
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I. ex·plode [ɪkˈspləʊd, ekˈ-, Am -oʊd] VB intr
1. explode (blow up):
explode
explode bomb
explode bomb
explode tyre
2. explode fig:
explode (give vent)
sich acc entladen inf
explode (give vent)
explode (lose temper)
to explode in [or with] anger [or fury] [or rage]
to explode into giggles
to explode at sb
3. explode fig (grow rapidly):
explode population
explode population
II. ex·plode [ɪkˈspləʊd, ekˈ-, Am -oʊd] VB trans
1. explode (blow up):
to explode sth
to explode sth bomb
to explode sth container
to explode sth container
to explode sth ball
2. explode (refute):
to explode sth
to explode a theory
3. explode (show details) diagram, drawing:
to explode sth
Phrases:
to explode a myth
to explode a myth
to disprove/explode a myth
German
German
English
English
to explode a. fig
Present
Iexplode
youexplode
he/she/itexplodes
weexplode
youexplode
theyexplode
Past
Iexploded
youexploded
he/she/itexploded
weexploded
youexploded
theyexploded
Present Perfect
Ihaveexploded
youhaveexploded
he/she/ithasexploded
wehaveexploded
youhaveexploded
theyhaveexploded
Past Perfect
Ihadexploded
youhadexploded
he/she/ithadexploded
wehadexploded
youhadexploded
theyhadexploded
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The batembuzi and their reign are not well documented, and are surrounded by a lot of myth and oral legend.
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Myths and legends begin to surround that kind of person.
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Schools taught children the benefits of voting with such repetition until it became a tenacious myth of mass control, in his view.
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The descent to the underworld is a common story throughout world mythologies, as is the flood myth.
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Most flood myths also contain a culture hero, who strives to ensure this rebirth.
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Château Petrus 2006 At the beginning very dull on the nose, with air it is virtually exploding, fleshy blackberries, lingonberries and leather, on the palate green stem but pleasantly clothy, enjoyable fruit sweetness with very fine tannins, seems very balanced, when tasting again subtle cigarrs, slightly smoky, a touch of myrrh
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www.poeckl.at
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Château Petrus 2006 Anfangs in der Nase ziemlich dumpf, mit Luft explodiert er förmlich, fleischige Brombeeren, Preiselbeeren und Leder, am Gaumen grünstingelig, aber angenehm stoffig, angenehme Fruchtsüße mit sehr feinen Tanninen, wirkt sehr ausbalanciert, beim Nachverkosten leicht nach Zigarren, leicht rauchig, Anklänge von Myrrhe
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“The bright X-rays knock a large number of electrons out of the molecule, its atoms become more and more positively charged and the electric repulsion finally lets the molecule explode,” explains Berrah.
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www.cui.uni-hamburg.de
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„Die hellen Röntgenblitze schlagen eine große Zahl von Elektronen aus den Molekülen, so dass seine Atome stärker und stärker positiv geladen werden und die elektrische Abstoßung das Molekül schließlich explodieren lässt“, beschreibt Berrah.
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On 15 January 2014, a SNIa exploded in the spiral galaxy M82 and was discovered by S.J. Fossey and a team of students from University College London a few days later.
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www.mpa-garching.mpg.de
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Am 15. Januar 2014, explodierte in der Spiralgalaxie M82 eine SNIa, die nur wenige Tage später von S.J. Fossey und einem Team von Studenten des University College London entdeckt wurde.
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The lithium ion batteries usually used in EVs can explode or burst into flames when damaged.
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www.rolandberger.de
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Denn die in Elektrofahrzeugen zumeist eingesetzten Lithium-Ionen-Batterien können bei Beschädigung explodieren oder in Brand geraten.
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The supernova that caused of the nebula exploded on July 4, 1054, according to Chinese and Japanese records.
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www.ieap.uni-kiel.de
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Die verursachende Supernova ist Berechnungen zufolge nach Vergleichen mit chinesischen und japanischen Überlieferungen im Jahre 1054 am 4. Juli explodiert.
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