explosion

名词

UK/ɪkˈspləʊ.ʒᵊn/
US/ɪkˈsploʊ.ʒᵊn/

定义 explosion 名词

burst(爆发)

  1. B2Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    The act of something, such as a bomb, detonating with a violent release of energy.

    爆炸;爆破;爆裂

    • It is believed that a gas explosion was the cause of the fire.

      据信,瓦斯爆炸是火灾的原因。

    • The building collapsed due to an unexplained explosion.

      由于不明原因的爆炸,建筑物倒塌了。

    • There was an explosion nearby, which caused the windows to shake.

      附近发生了爆炸,导致窗户震动。

emotion(情绪)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    A sudden, forceful display of emotion.

    (情感的)突然爆发;迸发;突发

    • She had an explosion of joy upon hearing the news.

      她听到这个消息后突然爆发了喜悦之情。

    • There was a sudden explosion of anger from the crowd.

      人群中突然爆发出一阵愤怒。

    • He completely lost control and had an emotional explosion, yelling at her.

      他完全失控了,情绪爆发,对她大吼大叫。

increase(增加)

  1. C1Countable(可数名词)

    A rapid and significant increase in the quantity or number of something.

    急速扩大;激增;突增

    • E-commerce has seen an explosion in growth in recent years.

      近年来,电子商务经历了爆炸性的增长。

    • The proliferation of smartphones has led to an explosion of related apps.

      智能手机的普及导致了相关应用程序的爆炸性增长。

    • The amount of information has seen an explosion due to the rise of the internet.

      由于互联网的兴起,信息量呈现了爆炸性增长。

false idea(错误想法)

  1. Uncountable(不可数名词)

    The act of demonstrating that a claim or theory is invalid or false.

    推翻;证明…为错误

    • The emergence of new evidence led to the explosion of the original claim.

      新证据的出现导致了原先主张的推翻。

    • The research resulted in the explosion of the long-held assumption.

      这项研究导致了长期以来的假设被推翻。

    • His discoveries led to the explosion of previous scientific theories.

      他的发现导致了先前科学理论的推翻。