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explosion

N การระเบิด  blast blowup burst kan-ra-bod

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

EXPLOSION

n.s as z. [from explode. ] 1. A bursting with noise; a bursting or sudden expansion of any elastic fluid, with force and a loud report; as the explosion of powder.
2. The discharge of a piece of ordnance with a loud report.
3. The sudden burst of sound in a volcano, etc.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

EXPLOSION

Ex *plo "sion, n. Etym: [L. explosio a driving off by clapping: cf. F.explosion explosion. See Explode. ]

 

1. The act of exploding; detonation; a chemical action which causes the sudden formation of a great volume of expanded gas; as, the explosion of gunpowder, of fire damp, etc.

 

2. A bursting with violence and loud noise, because of internal pressure; as, the explosion of a gun, a bomb, a steam boiler, etc.

 

3. A violent outburst of feeling, manifested by excited language, action, etc. ; as, an explosion of wrath. A formidable explosion of high-church fanaticism. Macaulay.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

explosion

ex plo sion |ikˈsplōZHən ɪkˈsploʊʒən | noun a violent and destructive shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb. technical a violent expansion in which energy is transmitted outward as a shock wave. a sudden outburst of something such as noise, light, or violent emotion, esp. anger: an explosion of anger. a sudden political or social upheaval. a rapid or sudden increase in amount or extent: an explosion in the adder population. Phonetics another term for plosion. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin explosio (n- ) scornful rejection, from the verb explodere (see explode ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

explosion

ex ¦plo |sion |ɪkˈspləʊʒ (ə )n, ɛk- | noun 1 a violent shattering or blowing apart of something, as is caused by a bomb. technical a violent expansion in which energy is transmitted outwards as a shock wave. 2 a sudden outburst of something such as violent emotion, especially anger: an explosion of anger inside the factory. 3 a sudden increase in amount or extent: an explosion in the adder population. ORIGIN early 17th cent.: from Latin explosio (n- )scornful rejection , from the verb explodere (see explode ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

explosion

explosion noun 1 Edward heard the explosion: detonation, eruption, blowing up; bang, blast, boom, kaboom. 2 an explosion of anger: outburst, flare-up, outbreak, eruption, storm, rush, surge; fit, paroxysm, attack. 3 the explosion of human populations: sudden /rapid increase, mushrooming, snowballing, escalation, multiplication, burgeoning, rocketing, skyrocketing.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

explosion

explosion noun 1 Edward was in the car when he heard the explosion: detonation, discharge, eruption, blowing up, ignition; bang, blast, boom, rumble, crash, crack, report, thunder, roll, clap, pop; informal wham, whump; literary fulmination. 2 an explosion of anger: outburst, flare-up, blow-up, outbreak, eruption, storm, rush, spate, surge, rash, wave, access, effusion; fit, paroxysm, spasm, attack, spell; informal paddy; rare ebullition, boutade. 3 the explosion of human populations in the last hundred years: sudden increase, rapid increase, dramatic increase, mushrooming, snowballing, escalation, multiplication, burgeoning, rocketing, shooting up.

 

Duden Dictionary

Explosion

Ex plo si on Substantiv, feminin , die |Explosi o n |die Explosion; Genitiv: der Explosion, Plural: die Explosionen lateinisch explosio = das Herausklatschen 1 durch starken inneren [Gas ]druck verursachtes, mit einem heftigen Knall verbundenes plötzliches Zerplatzen oder Zerbersten eines Körpers die Explosion eines Dampfkessels | eine heftige Explosion auslösen | eine Atombombe zur Explosion bringen 2 heftiger Gefühlsausbruch, besonders Zornes-, Wutausbruch seit Langem gestauter Ärger führte schließlich zur, zu einer Explosion , entlud sich in einer Explosion 3 rapides Ansteigen, Anwachsen eine Explosion der Kosten, der Bevölkerungszahlen

 

explosionsartig

ex plo si ons ar tig Adjektiv |explosi o nsartig |1 einer Explosion ähnlich [vor sich gehend ] ein explosionsartiges Zerbersten 2 rapide, plötzlich [erfolgend ] explosionsartige Kostensteigerungen

 

Explosionsgefahr

Ex plo si ons ge fahr Substantiv, feminin , die |Explosi o nsgefahr |Gefahr einer Explosion

 

Explosionsherd

Ex plo si ons herd Substantiv, maskulin , der |Explosi o nsherd |1 Quelle einer Explosion 1 2 Unruheherd

 

Explosionskatastrophe

Ex plo si ons ka ta s t ro phe, Ex plo si ons ka ta stro phe Substantiv, feminin , die |Explosi o nskatastrophe |

 

Explosionskraft

Ex plo si ons kraft Substantiv, feminin , die |Explosi o nskraft |Wirkungskraft einer Explosion

 

Explosionskrater

Ex plo si ons kra ter Substantiv, maskulin Geologie , der |Explosi o nskrater |durch eine Explosion 1 entstandener Krater

 

Explosionsmotor

Ex plo si ons mo tor Substantiv, maskulin Technik , der |Explosi o nsmotor |Verbrennungsmotor

 

explosionssicher

ex plo si ons si cher Adjektiv |explosi o nssicher |vor Explosion 1 gesichert ein explosionssicherer Ofen

 

Explosionswirkung

Ex plo si ons wir kung Substantiv, feminin , die |Explosi o nswirkung |Wirkung einer Explosion 1 eine kaum vorausberechenbare Explosionswirkung

 

French Dictionary

explosion

explosion n. f. nom féminin 1 Éclatement violent. : L ’explosion d ’une bombe a fait plusieurs morts. 2 Manifestation soudaine. : Une explosion de cris a salué l ’arrivée des vedettes. LOCUTION Faire explosion. Exploser. : Les grenades ont fait explosion.

 

Spanish Dictionary

explosión

explosión nombre femenino 1 Ruptura violenta de un cuerpo por la acción de un explosivo o por el exceso de presión interior, provocando un fuerte estruendo :la explosión de la bomba sólo ocasionó daños materiales; la explosión volcánica lanza bloques de piedra de diversos tamaños arrancados de la chimenea y del propio cráter .2 Manifestación súbita y violenta de un sentimiento o un estado del ánimo :una explosión de ira; una explosión de risas .3 Desarrollo repentino y considerable de algo :la explosión demográfica del siglo xx .4 Ruido producido por una explosión o ruptura de algo :se oyó una explosión sorda; los ruidos (gritos, explosiones, cañonazos, tañidos de campanas …) aumentan mientras la cámara nos ofrece un zoom del paisaje .5 Liberación violenta de energía provocada por una reacción química o nuclear rápida, que produce efectos acústicos, térmicos, luminosos o mecánicos .6 ling Salida repentina de aire en la articulación de las consonantes explosivas que se produce al cesar la oclusión :la pronunciación de ‘p ’ tiene dos momentos, uno de oclusión y otro de explosión . VÉASE motor de explosión .

 

explosionar

explosionar verbo transitivo 1 Causar o provocar una explosión :los mineros explosionan las cargas de pólvora .2 verbo intransitivo Explotar [una cosa ] (hacer explosión ):una llamada anónima avisó a la policía de que un artefacto iba a explosionar en una patrullera; explosionó el barco en que viajaba .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

explosion

ex plo sion /ɪksplóʊʒ (ə )n, eks- /explode (形 )explosive 名詞 s /-z /C 1 〖行為では時に 不可算 爆発 , 破裂 ; 爆破 ; 爆音 ▸ a nuclear explosion 核爆発 ▸ A huge explosion occurred just north of the building .そのビルの北側すぐのところで大爆発が起こった 2 «…の » 急増 , 爆発的増大 «of, in » ▸ a population explosion 人口の爆発的増大 3 かたく (感情, 特に怒りの )爆発 ; 暴動 an explosion of anger 怒りの爆発 4 ⦅文 ⦆(突然の )大音響 an explosion of laughter 爆笑 5 U C 音声 (閉鎖音の )破裂 .