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exploser
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French
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I. explode [Brit ɪkˈspləʊd, ɛkˈspləʊd, Am ɪkˈsploʊd] VB trans
explode bomb
explode fig theory, argument, rumour, myth
II. explode [Brit ɪkˈspləʊd, ɛkˈspləʊd, Am ɪkˈsploʊd] VB intr
1. explode lit:
explode bomb, gas, firework, gunpowder:
explode boiler, building, ship:
explode thunder:
2. explode fig (with anger):
explode person:
explode issue, controversy:
explode population:
to explode with rage
to explode with laughter
to explode on contact
exploser au contact (with de)
the engine could explode
French
French
English
English
exploser bombe, mine, appareil:
faire exploser bombe, mine
exploser colère, jalousie:
s'enflammer pays, peuple:
éclater obus, pétard:
English
English
French
French
I. explode [ɪkˈspləʊd, Am -ˈsploʊd] VB intr
1. explode (blow up):
explode
explode tyre, ball
explode engine, plane
2. explode (burst):
explode
to explode into giggles
to explode with [or in] anger
to explode into a riot
II. explode [ɪkˈspləʊd, Am -ˈsploʊd] VB trans
1. explode (blow up):
explode
explode tyre, ball
2. explode (destroy):
explode theory
explode myth
French
French
English
English
éclater bombe
English
English
French
French
I. explode [ɪk·ˈsploʊd] VB intr
1. explode (blow up):
explode
explode tire, ball
explode engine, plane
2. explode (burst):
explode
to explode into giggles
to explode with [or in] anger
to explode into a riot
II. explode [ɪk·ˈsploʊd] VB trans
1. explode (blow up):
explode
explode tire, ball
2. explode (destroy):
explode theory
explode myth
French
French
English
English
éclater bombe
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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In that we find that the reactor exploded in space.
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The next morning, a shipment of gunpowder, which is used to loosen rocky ground, explodes on a rail car.
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Around 18:00 one part exploded; the other part was then discovered in haste and thrown off the ship.
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Putting water on such a fire results in the fire getting hotter or even exploding.
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The injury was very severe; one of his kidneys had literally exploded as a result of the impact.
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