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1 explode
v. ontploffen, opblazen, kapot slaan[ iksplood]1 exploderen ⇒ ontploffen, (uiteen)barsten3 snel/plots stijgen♦voorbeelden:explode with laughter • in lachen uitbarstenII 〈 overgankelijk werkwoord〉♦voorbeelden: -
2 explode in/with fury
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3 explode with laughter
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4 explode in mid-air
ontplofte in de lucht -
5 explode with anger
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6 why use gas when it can explode?
why use gas when it can explode?waarom gas gebruiken als (je weet dat) het kan ontploffen? -
7 about to explode
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8 to explode
uittrekken -
9 when
adv. wanneer?; op tijdstip dat; dan; ondanks--------conj. als; toen; wanneer--------n. wanneer; tijd--------pron. als; toen; wanneerwhen1[ wen] 〈 zelfstandig naamwoord〉♦voorbeelden:————————when21 wanneer♦voorbeelden:1 since when has he been here? • sinds wanneer/hoe lang is hij al hier?♦voorbeelden:1 they were last seen in May, since when they haven't been heard from • ze zijn voor het laatst gesignaleerd in mei en sindsdien is er niets meer van hen vernomen————————when3〈 bijwoord〉2 wanneer ⇒ waarop, dat♦voorbeelden:1 when will I see you? • wanneer zie ik je weer?2 I hate winter, when all is grey • ik haat de winter, wanneer/als alles grijs isthe day when I went to Paris • de dag dat/waarop ik naar Parijs ging————————when4〈 voegwoord〉4 hoewel ⇒ terwijl, ondanks (het feit) dat♦voorbeelden:3 why use gas when it can explode? • waarom gas gebruiken als (je weet dat) het kan ontploffen?4 he wasn't interested when he could have made a fortune • hij was niet geïnteresseerd hoewel/terwijl hij dik geld had kunnen verdienen
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explode — index discharge (shoot), rebut, refute Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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
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