形容词爆破了的,被打破的
动词(使)爆炸( explode的过去式和过去分词 ); 突然(发出巨响,活跃起来,迸发感情); 推翻; 驳倒
1. 爆破了的:explode 使爆炸 | exploded 爆破了的 | explodent 爆破音
2. 爆炸了的分解的:exploded view 部件解体图 | exploded 爆炸了的分解的 | exploitation 剥削;开拓
1. But a senior Interior Ministry official said a gas canister had exploded by accident.
2. Another car bomb exploded in Kirkuk as the governor's convoy was passing by, killing a bystander and wounding 14 people.
3. A car bomb exploded in Kirkuk as the governor's convoy was passing, killing a bystander and wounding 14 people.
4. Military sources said that in addition to the nine soldiers who were killed on Friday, a soldier perished in Jaffna when the suicide cadre's bomb exploded.
5. Microblogs came to prominence in China just two years ago, but have exploded in popularity.
6. The cardboard juice carton contained explosives along with nuts and bolts, a device similar to the one that exploded.
7. exploded
7. As FBI agents and specialist firearms teams made their way through the carnage, a bomb set on a time device exploded.
8. A railway carriage with firecrackers exploded at the suburbs of Changsha and injured 18 workers who were repairing the rails at the site.
9. A stick of dynamite exploded on the roof of a miners union office, causing the roof to cave in.
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10. The chassis of an exploded car had landed dozens of yards away.
adj
1. showing the parts of something separated but in positions that show their correct relation to one another
e.g. the manufacturer provided an exploded view of the apparatus