detonate

detonate
1. intransitive verb
detonieren
2. transitive verb
zur Explosion bringen; zünden
* * *
['detəneit]
verb
(to (cause to) explode violently: This device detonates the bomb.) zur Explosion bringen
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- detonator
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deto·nate
[ˈdetəneɪt]
I. vi
1. (explode) detonieren geh, explodieren
detonating ball/gas Knallerbse f/-gas nt
2. AUTO engine klopfen
II. vt
to \detonate sth etw detonieren [o explodieren] lassen, etw zur Detonation [o Explosion] bringen
* * *
['detəneɪt]
1. vi
(fuse) zünden; (bomb) detonieren
2. vt
zur Explosion bringen

detonating device — Detonator m

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detonate [ˈdetəneıt]
A v/t
1. detonieren oder explodieren lassen, zur Detonation bringen, zünden
2. fig etwas auslösen
B v/i
1. detonieren, explodieren
2. AUTO klopfen
* * *
1. intransitive verb
detonieren
2. transitive verb
zur Explosion bringen; zünden
* * *
v.
detonieren v.
explodieren v.
klopfen v.
sprengen v.
zerknallen v.
zur Explosion bringen ausdr.

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