explode

explode
1. intransitive verb
(lit. or fig.) explodieren; [Bevölkerung:] rapide zunehmen
2. transitive verb
1) zur Explosion bringen
2) (fig.) widerlegen [Vorstellung, Doktrin, Theorie]
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[ik'spləud] 1. verb
1) (to (cause to) blow up with a loud noise: The bomb exploded; The police exploded the bomb where it could cause no damage.) explodieren (lassen)
2) (suddenly to show strong feeling: The teacher exploded with anger; The children exploded into laughter.) platzen
3) (to prove (a theory etc) wrong.) umwerfen
- academic.ru/25806/explosion">explosion
- explosive 2. noun
((a) material that is likely to explode: gelignite and other explosives.) der Sprengstoff
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ex·plode
[ɪkˈspləʊd, ekˈ-, AM -oʊd]
I. vi
1. (blow up) explodieren; bomb explodieren, hochgehen fam; tyre platzen
2. (fig: give vent) sich akk entladen, explodieren fam; (lose temper) in die Luft gehen fam
the peaceful protest \exploded into a riot die friedliche Protestkundgebung schlug in öffentlichen Aufruhr um
to \explode in [or with] anger [or fury] [or rage] vor Wut platzen [o in die Luft gehen] fam
to \explode into giggles plötzlich loskichern
to \explode in laughter/tears in Gelächter/Tränen ausbrechen
to \explode at sb auf jdn losgehen
3. (fig: grow rapidly) population explodieren, explosionsartig zunehmen [o wachsen
II. vt
to \explode sth
1. (blow up) etw zur Explosion bringen; bomb etw zünden; container etw sprengen, etw zum Bersten bringen; ball etw zum Platzen bringen [o platzen lassen
2. (refute) etw widerlegen
to \explode a theory eine Theorie ad absurdum führen geh [o fam über den Haufen werfen
3. (show details) diagram, drawing etw [in Einzelteile] aufgelöst [perspektivisch] darstellen
4.
to \explode a myth einen Mythos zerstören, mit einem Mythos aufräumen fam
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[ɪk'spləʊd]
1. vi
1) (lit) explodieren
2) (fig) explodieren

to explode with anger — vor Wut platzen (inf), in die Luft gehen (inf)

to explode with laughter — in schallendes Gelächter ausbrechen, losplatzen (inf)

to explode into life (engine, game) — plötzlich in Gang kommen; (crisis) plötzlich aufflammen

2. vt
1) bomb, plane sprengen; dynamite, gas zur Explosion bringen
2) (fig) theory zu Fall bringen

to explode a myth — einen Mythos entlarven

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explode [ıkˈspləʊd]
A v/t
1. a) zur Explosion bringen, explodieren lassen
b) (in die Luft) sprengen
2. beweisen, dass etwas falsch oder unhaltbar oder widersinnig ist:
explode a myth einen Mythos zerstören;
explode rumo(u)rs Gerüchten den Boden entziehen;
explode a theory eine Theorie widerlegen
3. LING als Explosivlaut aussprechen
B v/i
1. a) explodieren, (Granate etc) krepieren
b) in die Luft fliegen
2. fig ausbrechen (into, with in akk), platzen (with, in vor dat):
explode with fury vor Wut platzen, explodieren;
explode with laugther in schallendes Gelächter ausbrechen, losplatzen
3. fig sprunghaft ansteigen, sich explosionsartig vermehren (besonders Bevölkerung)
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1. intransitive verb
(lit. or fig.) explodieren; [Bevölkerung:] rapide zunehmen
2. transitive verb
1) zur Explosion bringen
2) (fig.) widerlegen [Vorstellung, Doktrin, Theorie]
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v.
explodieren v.

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