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1 explosively
tr[ɪk'spləʊsɪvlɪ]1 explosivamente[ɪks'plǝʊzɪvlɪ]ADV1) (lit)sodium reacts explosively with water — el sodio reacciona con el agua produciendo una explosión, el sodio explota en contacto con el agua
2) (fig)a) (=angrily)"shut up!" - she said explosively — -¡cállate! -explotó
b) (=by leaps and bounds)
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