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Перевод: explode
[глагол] взрывать; взрываться; взорваться; подрывать; разбивать; разражаться
Тезаурус:
- If imbalance occurs, then the star may explode as a supernova , or implode to entrap its own radiation in a black hole .
- At this Changez started to explode from the centre of his vast stomach.
- "Our intelligence reports suggest that once the flight from Hawaii is aloft a bomb will explode at Laoag and they will ask for landing rights in Manila.
- A camera can do the trick, letting you catch your breath before your lungs explode through your chest like The Alien , as you pretend to take a photo of an interesting stone.
- Just to explode any lingering subtlety, Unberto Eco even has someone ask, "Wasn't he a character in Middlemarch?"
- He'd thrust a window-sized fist through a window, he'd kick off the roof, he'd roar until the walls crumbled, he'd explode.
- And now every time I see an advert, or just anything, I expect things to explode."
- Just as they were about to explode with rage the head of the agency appeared.
- They are not going to explode or burn.
- Certainly, the illness would have given me plenty of opportunities to make strings of fireworks fizzle and explode in bright, whirling wheels of sulphurous pain in and behind Miller's word-jellied eyeballs.
- Madame Mattli might be a stickler for detail, with a generous helping of the artistic temperament which kept her tight-coiled as a spring and which would explode into frenzy if the smallest detail was not as it should be, but she also had a kind face and deep perceptive eyes.
- Indeed, immediately the election was over - and as the nationalists planned a campaign of civil disobedience - Scottish Tory ministers seemed to acknowledge as much, recognising that the tough "no compromise" stance needed modification if mounting resentment was not to explode into violent disorder.
- Pentrite can explode without a detonator if it receives a severe blow or strong friction.
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