exploded的意思和读音

exploded

: [ɪkˈsploʊdəd] : [ɪkˈspləʊdɪd]

adj.

v.“explode”

explodedadj.

1.showing the parts of sth separately but also showing how they are connected to each other

adj.1.[];(,),()

v.1.“explode”

adj.1.an exploded picture, model, or view shows the parts of something separately but in a way that makes clear how they are connected or put together

v.1.The past participle and past tense of explode

1. contractions n. , , exploded adj. , cigars n. ...

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3. development 1. exploded 2. surface ...

4. unceremonious 便 exploded exploder 使 ...

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6. C. enhanced c。 D. exploded , A. to go : ...

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1.He did not know, for on 16th July, 1945, his verdict was exploded by an atomic bomb!1945716

2.The little moon exploded into rock and dust, and much of it landed on the dark side of the larger moon.

3.The scenery caught fire, then exploded in a conflagration that engulfed the auditorium within a minute or two.

4.death from loss of blood, has no memory of the Red Cross nurse who happened to be driving by a few minutes after the mine exploded.

5.As a thank you, he threw a piece of crap at me, which exploded all over my shirt.便

6.There was a plate on the hob, the plate got so hot it exploded, burnt broken pieces of plate were all over the floor.

7.One night, a young man's car broke down on the dark and remote road: The tyre was exploded .

8.When she returned there was a week of mutual tenderness, but it exploded in the conflict of daily frustrations and antagonisms.

9.The next day he tried to cook an egg using the same device, but his experiment exploded in the face of a passing engineer.

10.The disappointment was enormous; I could have exploded, like a volcano, but I had to leave it inside and it ate away at me.