explosion
Prononciation : [ɪkˈsploʊʒən]
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Contexte : « physical event »
(noun) a sudden and powerful release of energy that causes a loud noise and often a lot of damage. It's like when a balloon pops or a firework goes off, making a big bang.
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The explosion from the fireworks lit up the night sky and made everyone cheer.
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The team was relieved that there was no explosion during the practice drill.
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What causes an explosion during a volcano eruption?
Contexte : « increase »
(noun) a large and sudden increase in something, like number or activity. Imagine when there are suddenly a lot of people wanting to buy the same toy; that’s an explosion of popularity.
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There was an explosion of interest in the new video game, and it sold out in hours.
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The store didn't see an explosion in sales after the holiday season ended.
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What can cause an explosion in the number of viewers for a TV show?
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