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explosive

  • 1 explosive

    [-siv]
    adjective (likely to explode: Hydrogen is a dangerously explosive gas.) sprogstamasis

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  • 2 banger

    noun (an explosive firework: The child was frightened by the bangers at the firework display.) petarda

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  • 3 cartridge

    1) (a case containing the explosive charge (and usually a bullet) for a gun.) šovinys
    2) (a stylus of a record-player and its holder.) patefono galvutė
    3) (a plastic container of photographic film or recording tape.) kasetė
    4) (a tube containing ink for loading a fountain pen.) šerdelė

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  • 4 dynamite

    (a type of powerful explosive.) dinamitas

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  • 5 explode

    [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.) (su)sprogti, (su)sprogdinti
    2) (suddenly to show strong feeling: The teacher exploded with anger; The children exploded into laughter.) pratrūkti, užsidegti
    3) (to prove (a theory etc) wrong.) sugriauti
    - explosive 2. noun
    ((a) material that is likely to explode: gelignite and other explosives.) sprogmuo

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  • 6 gelignite

    (an explosive: The bandits blew up the bridge with gelignite.)

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  • 7 guided missile

    (an explosive rocket which can be guided to its target by radio waves.) valdoma raketa

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  • 8 gunpowder

    noun (an explosive in the form of a powder.) parakas

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  • 9 mine

    I pronoun
    (something which belongs to me: Are these pencils yours or mine? He is a friend of mine (= one of my friends).) mano
    II 1. noun
    1) (a place (usually underground) from which metals, coal, salt etc are dug: a coalmine; My father worked in the mines.) kasykla, šachta
    2) (a type of bomb used underwater or placed just beneath the surface of the ground: The ship has been blown up by a mine.) mina
    2. verb
    1) (to dig (for metals etc) in a mine: Coal is mined near here.) kasti
    2) (to place explosive mines in: They've mined the mouth of the river.) užminuoti
    3) (to blow up with mines: His ship was mined.) susprogdinti minomis
    - mining
    - minefield

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  • 10 minefield

    noun (an area of ground or water which is full of explosive mines.) minų laukas, užtvara

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  • 11 missile

    1) (a weapon or object which is thrown or fired from a gun, bow etc.) svaidomasis daiktas/ginklas
    2) (a rocket-powered weapon carrying an explosive charge: a ground-to-air missile.) raketa

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  • 12 pop

    I 1. [pop] noun
    1) (a sharp, quick, explosive noise, such as that made by a cork as it comes out of a bottle: The paper bag burst with a loud pop.) pokštelėjimas
    2) (fizzy drink: a bottle of pop.) putojantis gėrimas
    2. verb
    1) (to (cause to) make a pop: He popped the balloon; My balloon has popped.) pokš(tel)ėti, susprog(din)ti
    2) (to spring upwards or outwards: His eyes nearly popped out of his head in amazement.) iššokti
    3) (to go quickly and briefly somewhere: He popped out to buy a newspaper.) išbėgti, išlėkti
    4) (put quickly: He popped the letter into his pocket.) įkišti
    - pop-gun
    - pop up
    II [pop] adjective
    1) ((of music) written, played etc in a modern style.) populiarus
    2) (of, or related to, pop music: a pop group; a pop singer; pop records.) pop, popmuzikos

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  • 13 shell

    [ʃel] 1. noun
    1) (the hard outer covering of a shellfish, egg, nut etc: an eggshell; A tortoise can pull its head and legs under its shell.) kiautas
    2) (an outer covering or framework: After the fire, all that was left was the burned-out shell of the building.) karkasas, griaučiai
    3) (a metal case filled with explosives and fired from a gun etc: A shell exploded right beside him.) artilerijos sviedinys
    2. verb
    1) (to remove from its shell or pod: You have to shell peas before eating them.) išaižyti, išlukštenti
    2) (to fire explosive shells at: The army shelled the enemy mercilessly.) apšaudyti
    - come out of one's shell
    - shell out

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  • 14 shrapnel

    ['ʃræpnəl]
    (small pieces of metal from an explosive shell, bomb etc: His leg was torn open by shrapnel.) skeveldra

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  • 15 TNT

    [ti:en'ti:]
    (a type of explosive material: The bridge was blown up with TNT.) trinitrotoluolas

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  • 16 warhead

    noun (the explosive section of a missile, torpedo etc: nuclear warheads.) kovinė galvutė

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