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циклонические
stella esplosa

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

exploding star [ɪkˌspləʊdɪŋˈstɑː(r)] N

in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary
in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

I. explode [Brit ɪkˈspləʊd, ɛkˈspləʊd, Am ɪkˈsploʊd] VB trans

1. explode bomb:

2. explode (show to be false) fig:

explode theory, argument
explode rumour
explode myth

II. explode [Brit ɪkˈspləʊd, ɛkˈspləʊd, Am ɪkˈsploʊd] VB intr

1. explode:

explode bomb, boiler, firework:
explode gas, gunpowder:
explode building, ship:
explode thunder:

2. explode fig (with anger):

explode person:
explode issue, controversy:
explode population:

I. star [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr] N

1. star:

star ASTRON, ASTROL

2. star (person):

to make sb a star before n billing, quality

3. star (asterisk):

4. star (award):

5. star MIL (mark of rank):

II. -star COMP

III. stars N

stars npl ASTROL:

IV. star <forma in -ing starring, pt, pp starred> [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr] VB trans

1. star film, play actor:

2. star gener. passivo (mark with star):

3. star (decorate):

starred with flowers, dots

V. star <forma in -ing starring, pt, pp starred> [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr] VB intr

star actor:

VI. star [Brit stɑː, Am stɑr]

in the PONS Dictionary

I. explode [ɪks·ˈploʊd] VB intr

1. explode (blow up):

explode tire

2. explode (grow rapidly):

II. explode [ɪks·ˈploʊd] VB trans

1. explode (blow up):

explode bomb
explode ball

2. explode (discredit):

explode theory
explode myth

I. star [stɑ:r] N

1. star (heavenly body):

2. star (asterisk):

3. star (popular person):

Phrases:

II. star <-rr-> [stɑ:r] VB trans

1. star THEAT, CINE:

2. star (mark with asterisk):

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 minibus later explodes, causing further danger for the characters.
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The field has exploded in the last twenty years in terms of textbooks and research publications.
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The force of the impact, with the car carrying a full load of fuel, caused the car to explode in a plume of flame.
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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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He was known to hate the phoniness he saw in most mainstream films, and he wanted to explode them through satire.
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