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1 explode
[ik'spləud] 1. verb1) (to (cause to) blow up with a loud noise: The bomb exploded; The police exploded the bomb where it could cause no damage.) εκρήγνυμαι,(ανα)τινάζω/-ομαι2) (suddenly to show strong feeling: The teacher exploded with anger; The children exploded into laughter.) ξεσπώ,σκάζω3) (to prove (a theory etc) wrong.) τινάζω στον αέρα•- explosive 2. noun((a) material that is likely to explode: gelignite and other explosives.) εκρηκτική ύλη -
2 Explode
v. trans.See Burst.met., destroy: P. and V. καθαιρεῖν.V. intrans. P. and V. ῥήγνυσθαι, διαρρήγνυσθαι.Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Explode
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3 explode
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4 detonate
['detəneit](to (cause to) explode violently: This device detonates the bomb.) πυροκροτώ,εκπυρσοκροτώ- detonator -
5 explosive
[-siv]adjective (likely to explode: Hydrogen is a dangerously explosive gas.) εκρηκτικός -
6 fuse
I 1. [fju:z] verb1) (to melt (together) as a result of great heat: Copper and tin fuse together to make bronze.) (συν)τήκω, συγχωνεύω2) ((of an electric circuit or appliance) to (cause to) stop working because of the melting of a fuse: Suddenly all the lights fused; She fused all the lights.) καίω,καίγομαι2. noun(a piece of easily-melted wire included in an electric circuit so that a dangerously high electric current will break the circuit and switch itself off: She mended the fuse.) ασφάλεια ηλεκτρικού κυκλώματος- fusionII [fju:z] noun(a piece of material, a mechanical device etc which makes a bomb etc explode at a particular time: He lit the fuse and waited for the explosion.) φιτίλι -
7 go off
1) ((of a bomb etc) to explode: The little boy was injured when the firework went off in his hand.) εκρήγνυμαι, σκάω2) ((of an alarm) to ring: When the alarm went off the thieves ran away.) αρχίζω να χτυπώ3) (to leave: He went off yesterday.) φεύγω4) (to begin to dislike: I've gone off cigarettes.) χάνω το ενδιαφέρον μου για5) (to become rotten: That meat has gone off.) σαπίζω6) (to stop working: The fan has gone off.) χαλώ -
8 let off
1) (to fire (a gun) or cause (a firework etc) to explode: He let the gun off accidentally.) πυροβολώ2) (to allow to go without punishment etc: The policeman let him off (with a warning).) αφήνω να φύγει -
9 misfire
1) ((of a gun, bomb etc) to fail to explode or catch fire.) (για πυροβόλα όπλα)παθαίνω αφλογιστία2) ((of a motor engine) to fail to ignite properly.) δεν παίρνω μπρος3) ((of a plan etc) to go wrong.) πέφτω στο κενό -
10 set off
1) ((sometimes with on) to start a journey: We set off to go to the beach.) ξεκινώ2) (to cause to start doing something: She had almost stopped crying, but his harsh words set her off again.) κάνω να ξαναρχίσει3) (to explode or ignite: You should let your father set off all the fireworks.) ανάβω -
11 time bomb
(a bomb that has been set to explode at a particular time.) ωρολογιακή βόμβα -
12 touch off
(to make (something) explode: a spark touched off the gunpowder; His remark touched off an argument.) πυροδοτώ
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