explode

explode
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.) (hacer) explotar
2) (suddenly to show strong feeling: The teacher exploded with anger; The children exploded into laughter.) rebentar, explotar
3) (to prove (a theory etc) wrong.) refutar
- explosive
2. noun
((a) material that is likely to explode: gelignite and other explosives.) explosivo
explode vb hacer explosión / explotar / estallar
El gerundio de explode se escribe exploding
explode
tr[ɪk'spləʊd]
transitive verb
1 (blow up - bomb etc) hacer estallar, hacer explotar; (- mine) hacer volar
2 (refute - theory) refutar; (- rumour) desmentir
intransitive verb
1 (blow up) estallar, explotar, hacer explosión
2 (react violently) reventar, explotar, estallar
he exploded with anger reventó de rabia
they exploded with laughter estallaron en risas
3 (increase rapidly) aumentar rápidamente, crecer rápidamente
explode [ɪk'splo:d, ɛk-] v, -ploded ; -ploding vt
1) burst: explosionar, hacer explotar
2) refute: rebatir, refutar, desmentir
explode vi
1) burst: explotar, estallar, reventar
2) skyrocket: dispararse
explode
v.
detonar v.
estallar v.
explosionar v.
explotar v.
reventar v.
volar (Detonar) v.
ɪk'spləʊd
1.
intransitive verb
a) \<\<gunpowder/bomb\>\> estallar, hacer* explosión, explotar; \<\<vehicle\>\> hacer* explosión; (with emotion) explotar, estallar

he exploded with anger — estalló de rabia

b) \<\<population/costs\>\> dispararse

2.
vt
1) \<\<bomb/dynamite\>\> explosionar, hacer* explotar or estallar
2) (discredit) \<\<theory\>\> rebatir, refutar; \<\<myth\>\> destruir*
[ɪks'plǝʊd]
1.
VI estallar, explotar, hacer explosión; (fig) reventar, estallar

to explode with laughter — estallar en carcajadas

to explode with anger — tener un arrebato de ira

to explode with jealousy — tener un ataque de celos

2. VT
1) hacer estallar, hacer explotar, explosionar
2) (=refute) [+ rumour] desmentir; [+ myth, theory] echar por tierra
* * *
[ɪk'spləʊd]
1.
intransitive verb
a) \<\<gunpowder/bomb\>\> estallar, hacer* explosión, explotar; \<\<vehicle\>\> hacer* explosión; (with emotion) explotar, estallar

he exploded with anger — estalló de rabia

b) \<\<population/costs\>\> dispararse

2.
vt
1) \<\<bomb/dynamite\>\> explosionar, hacer* explotar or estallar
2) (discredit) \<\<theory\>\> rebatir, refutar; \<\<myth\>\> destruir*

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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