1 to destroy something using dynamite:
3 to use dynamite to destroy or break apart something in an explosion:
A yacht was dynamited and a naval base attacked.
Railway bridges have been dynamited, and long-distance transport is practically at a standstill.
I do not mind the idea of dynamiting the system, because people are genuinely distressed by it and feel that it needs radical change.
The tenants know that although the cost of dynamiting the estate will be high —about £26·5 million—the cost of trying to improve it will be even higher, at about £27 million.
They should be dynamited and levelled off, but, because the upper part belongs to one owner and the lower part to another, nothing has been done about them.
Unfortunately, he was dynamited himself.
They want it dynamited to the ground.
Are we to take it that the police and the military are to be congratulated on having got the people out before the houses were dynamited?
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黃色炸藥,達納炸藥,甘油炸藥, 令人震驚的事件,使人激動的事情, 用炸藥摧毀…
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