implode
implode 英 [ɪmˈpləʊd] 美 [ɪmˈploʊd]
vt. 使内爆 vi. 向内破裂;内爆;崩溃
进行时:imploding 过去式:imploded 过去分词:imploded 第三人称单数:implodes 名词复数:implodes
- When something implodes, it explodes inward — instead of outward. With extremely large buildings, it helps to implode them rather than explode them, because by falling inward they take up less space.
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- vt. 使内爆
- vi. 向内破裂;内爆;崩溃
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1. Our panic is more genteel, softened by balmy California weather, a laid-back attitude, and, OK, the fact that we haven't had a local industry completely implode.
我们的恐慌更加优雅,被加利福尼亚醇和的气候软化了,是一种松弛懒散的态度,还有,好吧,事实是我们还没有一家本地产业完全内爆。
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2. But if the coalition does not endure for five years, neither is it certain to implode as quickly as Labour might hope.
但是如果联合政府能‘熬过这五年,或许就不会像工党那样期望的会在内部破裂了。
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3. There's a lot of power and energy at that point – a girl can change the world, or she can implode.
这个时期的她们,拥有无穷的能力和力量——一个女生可以改变世界,或者内爆。
- implode (v.) 1870 (implied in imploded), back-formation from implosion. Related: Imploding.
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