- v. (使)爆炸( explode的第三人称单数 ); 突然(发出巨响,活跃起来,迸发感情); 推翻; 驳倒
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- This undistinguished youth was to explode into a prominence no one had anticipated .
这个默默无闻的年轻人出人意料地崭露头角。 - The myth that eating carrots improves your eyesight was exploded years ago .
吃胡萝卜可以改善视力的海外奇谈,多年前已祛除殆尽。 - He did not know, for on 16th july, 1945, his verdict was exploded by an atomic bomb !
然而他却不知道,他的这一结论于1945年7月16日被一颗原子弹轰垮了。 - In 1949 a mexican archaeologist began an excavation that exploded the temple theory .
在1949年一位墨西哥考古学家进行了一次挖掘,这次挖掘驳倒了庙宇论。 - exploded in space, it could fry the electronic circuitry and computer chips of an enemy command center .
它在空间爆炸,能够瓦解敌人指挥中心的电子线路和计算机芯片。 - As a result, it has been possible to provide an ever-rising standard of living for a truly exploding population .
其结果是在人口急剧增加中,生活标准仍可以不断提高。 - By that is meant the time which elapses before half of the existing atoms have disintegrated or exploded .
这里所指的半衰期是现存原子的一半发生衰变或爆炸所消耗的时间。 - In 1946, when the war had ended and hawaii was about to explode belatedly into the twenties century .
1946年,大战结束不久,夏威夷即将从遥遥落后地位急起急追冲入二十世纪。 - From japan he had smuggled out close to a million dollars of closelyguarded yen to explode a currency crisis .
他曾从日本偷运出将近百万美元严禁出口的日元,造成了日币的危机。 - Unless the ingredients are put together in just the right proportions, the gunpowder explodes when ignited .
如果不是按照非常适当的比例把配料拌合在一起,点火后黑色火药就会爆炸。