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explode a theory

  • 1 explode

    1. intransitive verb
    (lit. or fig.) explodieren; [Bevölkerung:] rapide zunehmen
    2. transitive verb
    2) (fig.) widerlegen [Vorstellung, Doktrin, Theorie]
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    [ik'spləud] 1. verb
    1) (to (cause to) blow up with a loud noise: The bomb exploded; The police exploded the bomb where it could cause no damage.) explodieren (lassen)
    2) (suddenly to show strong feeling: The teacher exploded with anger; The children exploded into laughter.) platzen
    3) (to prove (a theory etc) wrong.) umwerfen
    - academic.ru/25806/explosion">explosion
    - explosive 2. noun
    ((a) material that is likely to explode: gelignite and other explosives.) der Sprengstoff
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    ex·plode
    [ɪkˈspləʊd, ekˈ-, AM -oʊd]
    I. vi
    1. (blow up) explodieren; bomb explodieren, hochgehen fam; tyre platzen
    2. ( fig: give vent) sich akk entladen, explodieren fam; (lose temper) in die Luft gehen fam
    the peaceful protest \exploded into a riot die friedliche Protestkundgebung schlug in öffentlichen Aufruhr um
    to \explode in [or with] anger [or fury] [or rage] vor Wut platzen [o in die Luft gehen] fam
    to \explode into giggles plötzlich loskichern
    to \explode in laughter/tears in Gelächter/Tränen ausbrechen
    to \explode at sb auf jdn losgehen
    3. ( fig: grow rapidly) population explodieren, explosionsartig zunehmen [o wachsen
    II. vt
    to \explode sth
    1. (blow up) etw zur Explosion bringen; bomb etw zünden; container etw sprengen, etw zum Bersten bringen; ball etw zum Platzen bringen [o platzen lassen
    2. (refute) etw widerlegen
    to \explode a theory eine Theorie ad absurdum führen geh [o fam über den Haufen werfen
    3. (show details) diagram, drawing etw [in Einzelteile] aufgelöst [perspektivisch] darstellen
    4.
    to \explode a myth einen Mythos zerstören, mit einem Mythos aufräumen fam
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    [ɪk'spləʊd]
    1. vi

    to explode with angervor Wut platzen (inf), in die Luft gehen (inf)

    to explode with laughter — in schallendes Gelächter ausbrechen, losplatzen (inf)

    to explode into life (engine, game) — plötzlich in Gang kommen; (crisis) plötzlich aufflammen

    2. vt
    1) bomb, plane sprengen; dynamite, gas zur Explosion bringen
    2) (fig) theory zu Fall bringen
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    explode [ıkˈspləʊd]
    A v/t
    1. a) zur Explosion bringen, explodieren lassen
    b) (in die Luft) sprengen
    2. beweisen, dass etwas falsch oder unhaltbar oder widersinnig ist:
    explode a myth einen Mythos zerstören;
    explode rumo(u)rs Gerüchten den Boden entziehen;
    explode a theory eine Theorie widerlegen
    3. LING als Explosivlaut aussprechen
    B v/i
    1. a) explodieren, (Granate etc) krepieren
    b) in die Luft fliegen
    2. fig ausbrechen (into, with in akk), platzen (with, in vor dat):
    explode with fury vor Wut platzen, explodieren;
    explode with laugther in schallendes Gelächter ausbrechen, losplatzen
    3. fig sprunghaft ansteigen, sich explosionsartig vermehren (besonders Bevölkerung)
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    1. intransitive verb
    (lit. or fig.) explodieren; [Bevölkerung:] rapide zunehmen
    2. transitive verb
    2) (fig.) widerlegen [Vorstellung, Doktrin, Theorie]
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    v.
    explodieren v.

    English-german dictionary > explode

  • 2 explode

    ex·plode [ɪkʼspləʊd, ekʼ-, Am -oʊd] vi
    1) ( blow up) explodieren; bomb explodieren, hochgehen ( fam) tyre platzen;
    2) (fig: give vent) sich akk entladen, explodieren ( fam) ( lose temper) in die Luft gehen ( fam)
    the peaceful protest \exploded into a riot die friedliche Protestkundgebung schlug in öffentlichen Aufruhr um;
    to \explode in [or with] anger [or fury] [or rage] vor Wut platzen [o in die Luft gehen] ( fam)
    to \explode into giggles plötzlich loskichern;
    to \explode in laughter/ tears in Gelächter/Tränen ausbrechen;
    to \explode at sb auf jdn losgehen;
    3) (fig: grow rapidly) population explodieren, explosionsartig zunehmen [o wachsen] vt
    to \explode sth
    1) ( blow up) etw zur Explosion bringen; bomb etw zünden; container etw sprengen, etw zum Bersten bringen; ball etw zum Platzen bringen [o platzen lassen];
    2) ( refute) etw widerlegen;
    to \explode a theory eine Theorie ad absurdum führen ( geh); [o ( fam) über den Haufen werfen];
    3) ( show details) diagram, drawing etw [in Einzelteile] aufgelöst [perspektivisch] darstellen
    PHRASES:
    to \explode a myth einen Mythos zerstören, mit einem Mythos aufräumen ( fam)

    English-German students dictionary > explode

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  • explode — [ek splōd′, iksplōd′] vt. exploded, exploding [orig., to drive off the stage by clapping and hooting < L explodere < ex , off + plaudere, to applaud] 1. to cause to be rejected; expose as false; discredit [to explode a theory] 2. to make… …   English World dictionary

  • explode — verb (exploded; exploding) Etymology: Latin explodere to drive off the stage by clapping, from ex + plaudere to clap Date: 1605 transitive verb 1. archaic to drive from the stage by noisy disapproval 2. to bring into disrepute or discredit …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • explode — exploder, n. /ik splohd /, v., exploded, exploding. v.i. 1. to expand with force and noise because of rapid chemical change or decomposition, as gunpowder or nitroglycerine (opposed to implode). 2. to burst, fly into pieces, or break up violently …   Universalium

  • explode — [c]/əkˈsploʊd / (say uhk splohd), /ɛk / (say ek ) verb (exploded, exploding) –verb (i) 1. to expand with force and noise because of rapid chemical change or decomposition, as gunpowder, nitroglycerine, etc. 2. to burst, fly into pieces, or break… …  

  • explode — 1530s, to reject with scorn, from L. explodere drive out or off by clapping, hiss off, hoot off, originally theatrical, to drive an actor off the stage by making noise, hence drive out, reject (a sense surviving in an exploded theory), from ex… …   Etymology dictionary

  • explode — ► VERB 1) burst or shatter violently as a result of rapid combustion or excessive internal pressure. 2) suddenly give expression to violent emotion. 3) increase suddenly in number or extent. 4) show (a belief or theory) to be false or unfounded.… …   English terms dictionary

  • theory — n. 1) to formulate a theory 2) to advance, advocate, present, propose, suggest a theory 3) to confirm; develop; test a theory 4) to disprove, explode, refute a theory 5) a pet; scientific theory 6) game; information; number; political; quantum;… …   Combinatory dictionary

  • explode — ex|plode [ ık sploud ] verb ** ▸ 1 burst with great force ▸ 2 express sudden emotion ▸ 3 increase quickly ▸ 4 prove story/theory false ▸ 5 move/change quickly 1. ) intransitive to burst with a lot of force and a loud noise: BLOW UP: Bombs were… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • explode */*/ — UK [ɪkˈspləʊd] / US [ɪkˈsploʊd] verb Word forms explode : present tense I/you/we/they explode he/she/it explodes present participle exploding past tense exploded past participle exploded 1) [intransitive] to burst with a lot of force and a loud… …   English dictionary

  • explode — [16] The use of explode to mean ‘burst with destructive force’ is a comparatively recent, late 19th century development. The Latin verb explōdere, from which it comes, signified something quite different – ‘drive off the stage with hisses and… …   The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • explode — [16] The use of explode to mean ‘burst with destructive force’ is a comparatively recent, late 19th century development. The Latin verb explōdere, from which it comes, signified something quite different – ‘drive off the stage with hisses and… …   Word origins

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