0 the action of something such as a bomb exploding -- explosión
1 the violent bursting of sth like a bomb -- explosión [ feminine ]
The explosion destroyed the building. La explosión destruyó el edificio.
2 a rapid increase -- aumento [ masculine ]
the explosion of new businesses in the area el aumento de nuevos negocios en la zona
The truth is that the introduction of the euro automatically led to an explosion in the prices of convenience goods and to a fall in the purchasing power of workers.
Sociologically it has long since been proved that there is a close connection between the population explosion and social emergency.
There is also an inquiry underway into the causes of the explosion.
However, a worrying situation remains, that of the explosion in unemployment, and we must therefore continue to be extremely cautious.
All this has led to a social explosion ...
They had 607 nuclear explosions in the atmosphere between 1949 and 1990.
This is not just enlargement, it is explosion.
Only those who have a knowledge base know how to handle knowledge properly, and how to distinguish and differentiate, in an age that has seen an explosion in knowledge.
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