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1 esplodere
1. v/t colpo fire2. v/i explode* * *esplodere v. intr.1 to explode, to burst*, to blow* up, to go* off: la bomba esplose, the bomb exploded (o went off) // far esplodere, to explode (o to set off)2 (fig.) to explode, to burst* out: esplose in una risata, he burst out laughing; la sua ira esplose, his anger exploded; sentiva che stava per esplodere, she felt she was about to explode3 (fig.) ( manifestarsi improvvisamente) to break* out: è improvvisamente esploso il caldo, the heat wave has suddenly broken out◆ v.tr. ( sparare) to fire: chi aveva esploso quei colpi?, who had fired those shots?* * *[es'plɔdere]1. vi irregl'ordigno è esploso uccidendo tre persone — the bomb exploded, killing three people
2. vt* * *[es'plɔdere] 1. 2.1) [bomba, granata] to explode, to blow* up, to go* off, to detonate; [ edificio] to explode, to blow* up, to go* upfare esplodere — to explode, to blow up, to set off [ bomba]; to blast [ edificio]
3) fig. [ persona] to explode, to blow* up, to erupt* * *esplodere/es'plɔdere/ [49]to fire [ colpi di pistola] ( contro at)(aus. essere)1 [bomba, granata] to explode, to blow* up, to go* off, to detonate; [ edificio] to explode, to blow* up, to go* up; fare esplodere to explode, to blow up, to set off [ bomba]; to blast [ edificio]3 fig. [ persona] to explode, to blow* up, to erupt. -
2 esplodere
[es'plɔdere]1. vi irregl'ordigno è esploso uccidendo tre persone — the bomb exploded, killing three people
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