explode

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English - Turkish
{f} patlatmak

Bu oyunun amacı ekrandaki bütün bombaları patlatmaktır. - The aim of this game is to explode all the bombs on the screen.

patlamak
{f} köpürmek
(Bilgisayar) patlat

Bu oyunun amacı ekrandaki bütün bombaları patlatmaktır. - The aim of this game is to explode all the bombs on the screen.

Ayy! Kaleyi patlattığım için üzgünüm. Sihirli havai fişeklerimi kullanıyordum. Bir dahakine daha temkinli ol, Link. - Oops! Sorry the castle exploded. I was using my magic fireworks. Be more careful next time, Link.

yanlış olduğunu göstermek
havaya uçmak
(Tıp) eksplod
patla

Onu size açıklardım, ancak beyniniz patlardı. - I'd explain it to you, but your brain would explode.

Bir saatli bomba bir gürültü ile patladı. - The time-bomb exploded with a loud noise.

{f} patlak vermek
(Askeri) İNFİLAK ETTİRMEK, İPTAL ETMEK
{f} çürütmek
{f} aksini ispatlamak
{f} kırılmak
çürüt/patla/patlat
{f} yıkmak
yanlış olduğunu ispat etmek
explode a theory bir kuramı çürütmek
infilak ettirmek
{f} infilak etmek
{f} havaya uçurmak
{f} bozmak
explode in a fury
bomba gibi patlamak
explode in someone's face
(Konuşma Dili) her şeyin altüst olması
explode in someone's face
(Konuşma Dili) elinde patlamak
explode slice
(Bilgisayar) dilimi dağıt
explode with fury
sinirinden kudurmak
explode with laughter
gülmekten kırılmak
exploded
patlamış

Nasıl patlamış olabilir? - How could it have exploded?

exploded
{f} patla

Bomba kör edici bir parlamayla patladı. - The bomb exploded with a blinding flash.

Saatli bomba büyük bir gürültüyle patladı. - The time bomb exploded with a loud noise.

exploding
{i} patlama
exploding
{f} patla

Atış seslerini ve patlayan kabuk seslerini duyabiliyorlardı. - They could hear the sounds of shots and exploding shells.

exploded
patlayan
exploding
patlayarak
exploding
patlayan

Atış seslerini ve patlayan kabuk seslerini duyabiliyorlardı. - They could hear the sounds of shots and exploding shells.

figuratively, to explode
mecazi anlamda patlamaya
bomb explode
bomba patlamak
exploded
çürüt/patla/patlat
exploder
(Askeri) ATEŞLEME TERTİBATI: Mühimmatın veya bir seri halinde bağlanmış mühimmatın infilak ettirilmesi amacıyla bir elektrik akımı üretmek üzere tasarlanmış, kullanıcının hareketiyle çalışan bir aygıt. Ayrıca bakınız: "blasting machine"
make explode
patlatmak
to explode
infilak ettirmek
English - English
To create an exploded view

Explode the assembly drawing so that all the fasteners are visible.

To destroy violently or abruptly

They sought to explode the myth of.

To blast, to blow up, to burst, to detonate, to go off

The bomb explodes.

To create an explosion, usually resulting in the destruction of an intended target

The assassin exploded the car by means of a car bomb.

To disprove or debunk

Astrology is required by many famous physicians... doubted of, and exploded by others.

to cause to burst in pieces by force from within
{v} to decry, hiss, reject, make a report
{f} blow up; be blown up; shatter
show a violent emotional reaction; "The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary"
A tool that permits you to "explode" selected polygons When used with the Deform function, you can easily create animations of exploding cars, starships, et cetera
If someone explodes, they express strong feelings suddenly and violently. Do you fear that you'll burst into tears or explode with anger in front of her? `What happened!' I exploded George caught the look and decided that Bess had better leave before she exploded
show (a theory or claim) to be baseless, or refute and make obsolete
destroy by exploding; "The enemy exploded the bridge"
If someone explodes a theory or myth, they prove that it is wrong or impossible. Electricity privatisation has exploded the myth of cheap nuclear power
drive from the stage by noisy disapproval cause to burst as a result of air pressure; of stop consonants like /p/, /t/, and /k/ destroy by exploding; "The enemy exploded the bridge
If an object such as a bomb explodes or if someone or something explodes it, it bursts loudly and with great force, often causing damage or injury. They were clearing up when the second bomb exploded A school bus was hit by gunfire which exploded the fuel tank
Breaks a block, polyline, or other compound object into its component parts
To drive from the stage by noisy expressions of disapprobation; to hoot off; to drive away or reject noisily; as, to explode a play
simultaneous searching of a general ("broader") subject heading and the more specific ("narrower") subject headings which fall under it For example, if you "explode" the term 'infant', you will also retrieve the more specific terms, 'infant, newborn', 'infant, premature' and more Without explode, you would retrieve only the broader term itself and not any of the more specific terms that might have been assigned by the indexer Explode utilizes the automatic OR' ing together of a MeSH term and the narrower terms associated with it
To separate the parts of an assembly in order to see all of the parts more clearly
drive from the stage by noisy disapproval
Move the wedges that make up the pie away from each other
To create an explosion, usu. resulting in the destruction of the entity
increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner; "The population of India is exploding"; "The island's rodent population irrupted" burst outward, usually with noise; "The champagne bottle exploded" be unleashed; burst forth with violence or noise; "His anger exploded" cause to explode; "We exploded the nuclear bomb" show (a theory or claim) to be baseless, or refute and make obsolete show a violent emotional reaction; "The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary" drive from the stage by noisy disapproval cause to burst as a result of air pressure; of stop consonants like /p/, /t/, and /k/ destroy by exploding; "The enemy exploded the bridge
v to burst violently from internal pressure
To drive out with violence and noise, as by powder
be unleashed; burst forth with violence or noise; "His anger exploded"
cause to burst as a result of air pressure; of stop consonants like /p/, /t/, and /k/
burst outward, usually with noise; "The champagne bottle exploded"
cause to explode; "We exploded the nuclear bomb"
If something explodes, it increases suddenly and rapidly in number or intensity. The population explodes to 40,000 during the tourist season Investment by Japanese firms has exploded
To bring into disrepute, and reject; to drive from notice and acceptance; as, to explode a scheme, fashion, or doctrine
To burst with force and a loud report; to detonate, as a shell filled with powder or the like material, or as a boiler from too great pressure of steam
To become suddenly expanded into a great volume of gas or vapor; to burst violently into flame; as, gunpowder explodes
To cause to explode or burst noisily; to detonate; as, to explode powder by touching it with fire
increase rapidly and in an uncontrolled manner; "The population of India is exploding"; "The island's rodent population irrupted"
show (a theory or claim) to be baseless, or refute and make obsolete show a violent emotional reaction; "The boss exploded when he heard of the resignation of the secretary"
To burst forth with sudden violence and noise; as, at this, his wrath exploded
The material carried with the ball when it is hit out of a sand bunker
permits simultaneous searching of both a broad subject and the narrower subjects classed under it (e g , searching "Antiviral Agents" will retrieve articles on antiviral agents in general, new antiviral agents not yet assigned a MeSH heading, plus individual drugs such as "Acyclovir" or Zidovudine" classed as antiviral agents in Medline) Because indexing norms require that the most specific subject heading available be applied, normally an article indexed under the specific heading would not also be indexed under the broader heading; thus, searching only the broad subject would result in lost references which have been indexed under the more specific heading
go bang
explode a bombshell
utter or do something surprising; "Father exploded a bombshell when he forbade us to go to the prom
explode in mid-air
blow up before reaching the ground
explode with anger
burst with rage, be furious, lose one's temper, storm, fume
To explode
blow
about to explode
set to explode momentarily
exploded
past of explode
exploded
blown apart with great violence; "fragments of the exploded tank were scattered in all directions"
exploded
an exploded drawing, model etc shows the parts of something separately but in a way that shows how they are related or put together unexploded
exploded
blown apart with great violence; "fragments of the exploded tank were scattered in all directions
exploded
showing the parts of something separated but in positions that show their correct relation to one another; "the manufacturer provided an exploded view of the apparatus"
exploded
{s} shattered, burst, detonated, destroyed, blown to pieces; parts illustrated separately but in proper relation to one another (in a technical drawing)
exploder
Someone or something that explodes
exploder
One who or that which explodes
exploder
{i} something which explodes; something which causes an explosion
exploder
One who rejects an opinion or scheme with open contempt
explodes
third-person singular of explode
exploding
increasing suddenly and with uncontrolled rapidity; "the world's exploding population
exploding
{i} detonation, blowing up; shattering, breaking into pieces
exploding
(of munitions) going off; "bursting bombs"; "an exploding nuclear device"; "a spectacular display of detonating anti-tank mines"
exploding
present participle of explode
exploding
increasing suddenly and with uncontrolled rapidity; "the world's exploding population"
explode

    Hyphenation

    ex·plode

    Turkish pronunciation

    îksplōd

    Antonyms

    implode, prove

    Pronunciation

    /əkˈsplōd/ /ɪkˈsploʊd/

    Etymology

    [ ik-'splOd ] (verb.) circa 1611. First recorded around 1538, from the Latin verb explōdere meaning to "drive out or off by clapping". The meaning was originally theatrical, "to drive an actor off the stage by making noise," hence meaning to "to drive out" or "to reject". From ex- meaning "out" + plaudere meaning "to clap" or "to applaud". In English it used to mean to "drive out with violence and sudden noise" (from around 1660), and later meaning to "go off with a loud noise" (from around 1790). The sense of "bursting with destructive force" is first recorded around 1882.

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