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Explosion
01
Explosion, Detonation
a sudden, forceful release of energy due to a chemical or nuclear reaction, causing rapid expansion of gases, loud noise, and often destruction
Beispiele
Emergency responders quickly arrived at the scene of the explosion to provide assistance.
1.1
Explosion, Detonation
the loud and sudden noise produced as a result of a violent release of energy, typically due to a chemical or nuclear reaction
Beispiele
Everyone jumped at the deafening explosion of the bursting balloon.
Alle zuckten bei der ohrenbetäubenden Explosion des platzenden Ballons zusammen.
02
Explosion, Detonation
the act of exploding or bursting
03
Explosion, Entladung
in golf, a powerful shot from a bunker that displaces sand along with the ball
Beispiele
His successful explosion impressed everyone watching the game.
Seine erfolgreiche Explosion beeindruckte alle, die das Spiel sahen.
04
Explosion, Knall
(phonetics) the sudden release of built-up air pressure following the occlusive phase of a stop consonant, resulting in a burst of sound
Beispiele
The teacher emphasized the importance of the explosion in properly articulating the " k " sound in " kick. "
Der Lehrer betonte die Bedeutung der Explosion für die korrekte Artikulation des "k"-Lautes in "kick".
05
Explosion, Ausbruch
a sudden and intense outburst or release of emotion, activity, or noise
Beispiele
The explosion of creativity resulted in a series of impressive paintings.
Der Ausbruch an Kreativität führte zu einer Reihe beeindruckender Gemälde.
06
Explosion, Boom
a rapid, unexpected, and considerable rise in something
Beispiele
The artist 's career took off with an explosion of interest following his latest exhibition.
Die Karriere des Künstlers startete mit einer Explosion des Interesses nach seiner letzten Ausstellung.
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