0 to break up into pieces violently, or to cause something to do this -- (使)爆炸,(使)爆破
1 to react suddenly with a strong expression of emotion -- (情感)突然迸發,爆發,突然發作
2 to increase very quickly -- 急劇擴大;激增,突增
The population has exploded in the last ten years. 在過去十年中,人口激增。
3 to show something to be wrong -- 推翻;駁倒;破除
The sensitivity for asymmetry in the ablative mode is essentially higher than that in exploding pusher mode.
A 7year-old boy was severely burned when the barbecue lighting fluid his father was using suddenly exploded over him.
In other words, the vertex can be exploded.
Furthermore, as budgets remained unbalanced during in the 1980s and 1990s, public indebtedness exploded in most of the industrialized countries.
While human populations have grown, those of artefacts have exploded at an even greater rate.
We are also reminded that the waves are ripples in the fabric of space and time produced by violent energetic events such as exploding supernovae.
By use of an effective dielectric constant, the modified nanoplasma model is very suitable for investigating the high-energy ions exploded from laser- cluster interactions.
The most common sources are exploding wires, electrical sparks and solid explosives.