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Explosion
01
explosion
a sudden, forceful release of energy due to a chemical or nuclear reaction, causing rapid expansion of gases, loud noise, and often destruction
Exemples
Scientists studied the explosion's aftermath to understand the effects of the nuclear reaction.
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explosion, déflagration
the loud and sudden noise produced as a result of a violent release of energy, typically due to a chemical or nuclear reaction
Exemples
Everyone jumped at the deafening explosion of the bursting balloon.
Tout le monde a sursauté à l'explosion assourdissante du ballon qui éclatait.
02
explosion, déflagration
the act of exploding or bursting
03
explosion, décharge
in golf, a powerful shot from a bunker that displaces sand along with the ball
Exemples
She practiced her explosion shots to improve her bunker play.
Elle a pratiqué ses coups d'explosion pour améliorer son jeu dans les bunkers.
04
explosion, détonation
(phonetics) the sudden release of built-up air pressure following the occlusive phase of a stop consonant, resulting in a burst of sound
Exemples
Linguists study the explosion of stop consonants to understand speech patterns.
Les linguistes étudient l'explosion des consonnes occlusives pour comprendre les modèles de parole.
05
explosion, déflagration
a sudden and intense outburst or release of emotion, activity, or noise
Exemples
The explosion of applause from the audience showed their appreciation for the performance.
L'explosion d'applaudissements du public a montré leur appréciation pour la performance.
06
explosion, essor
a rapid, unexpected, and considerable rise in something
Exemples
There was an explosion in the popularity of online learning platforms during the pandemic.
Il y a eu une explosion de la popularité des plateformes d'apprentissage en ligne pendant la pandémie.
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