explosions

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基本釋義

n.
爆炸( explosion的名詞復(fù)數(shù) ); 爆發(fā); 激增; (感情,尤指憤怒的)突然爆發(fā)

實(shí)用例句

From time to time there were sudden explosions of a southeast wind.

不時(shí)有陣陣猛烈的東南風(fēng)突然刮來.

辭典例句

The explosions were attributed to metal fatigue.

爆裂破歸因于金屬疲乏.

辭典例句

After the great many loud explosions, the race began.

在一陣陣汽車的轟鳴聲之后, 比賽開始了.

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Rooney tormented the Latics with little explosions of speed and trickery.

魯尼用自己的速度和假動(dòng)作折磨著對(duì)手.

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Each of these major explosions covered most of North America with several feet of ash.

每一次的大爆發(fā),都會(huì)使大半個(gè)北美洲覆蓋在幾尺深的灰燼之下.

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Many mines devote little attention to safety standards, resulting in frequent cave - ins, explosions, floods and fires.

許多礦井對(duì)安全標(biāo)準(zhǔn)不重視,塌方 、 炸 、 水和火災(zāi)頻繁發(fā)生.

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Little boys lit more and covered their ears as they waited excitedly for the explosions.

男孩子們點(diǎn)燃更多的鞭炮,捂著耳朵等待著爆裂聲.

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