exploded
US: /ɪksˈpɫoʊdəd/, /ɪksˈpɫoʊdɪd/
UK: /ɛksplˈəʊdɪd/
UK: /ɛksplˈəʊdɪd/
English Vietnamese dictionary
exploded /iks'ploudid/
- tính từ
- đã nổ (bom...)
- bị đập tan, bị tiêu tan (lý tưởng, ảo tưởng...)
Advanced English dictionary
+ adjective
(technical) (of a drawing or diagram) showing the parts of sth separately but also showing how they are connected to each other: an exploded diagram of a plane
Compare: UNEXPLODED
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 blow up, burst, blast, fly apart, go off, erupt, fulminate; set off, detonate:
Police exploded the bomb after clearing the area. Rockets exploded in the night sky.
2 reject, discredit, refute, repudiate, disprove, debunk, belie, give the lie to, Slang pick holes in, poke or shoot full of holes:
Ptolemy's geocentric theory has been thoroughly exploded.
3 lose one's temper, rant, rave, rage, storm, throw a tantrum, Colloq get into a tizzy, blow one's top, fly off the handle, go through or hit the roof, hit the ceiling; Slang lose one's cool, go up the wall, US blow one's stack or cool, flip (one's lid), freak out:
He exploded when he learned his car had been smashed up.
Concise English dictionary
explodes|exploded|explodingɪk'spləʊd
verb
+cause to burst with a violent release of energy
+burst outward, usually with noise
+show a violent emotional reaction
+be unleashed; emerge with violence or noise
+destroy by exploding
+cause to burst as a result of air pressure; of stop consonants like /p/, /t/, and /k/
+drive from the stage by noisy disapproval
+show (a theory or claim) to be baseless, or refute and make obsolete
+burst and release energy as through a violent chemical or physical reaction;"the bomb detonated at noon"
+increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner