(cause to) burst open dangerously, with a very loud noise
burst out; show violent emotion
extend quickly; increase sharply
"We exploded the nuclear bomb"
"The champagne bottle exploded"
"The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary"
"His anger exploded"
"The enemy exploded the bridge"
"the bomb detonated at noon"
"The Molotov cocktail exploded"
"The population of India is exploding"
"The island's rodent population irrupted"
As new views came into vogue, or old errors became exploded.
出自: C. G. B. Daubeny
吉姆听到玛丽的遭遇时,勃然大怒。
The boss exploded with anger when he saw the sales report.
老板看了销售额报告后勃然大怒。
The speaker's mistake was so funny that the audience exploded with laughter.
那位演说者的错误如此可笑,以致听众哄然大笑。