Three explosions
Noun
explosion (countable and uncountable , plural explosions )
A violent release of energy (sometimes mechanical , nuclear , or chemical ); an act or instance of exploding .
1913 , Mining and Engineering World , page 171 :A man was injured by an explosion caused by drilling into a missed shot at the Mendota mine above Silver Plume, Colo.
The sound of an explosion.
A sudden, uncontrolled or rapid increase , expansion , or bursting out.
1992 , Rudolf M[ athias] Schuster, The Hepaticae and Anthocerotae of North America: East of the Hundredth Meridian , volume V, Chicago, Ill.: Field Museum of Natural History , →ISBN , pages 3-4 :As with the Lejeuneaceae, this pattern of massive speciation appears to be correlated with the Cretaceous explosion of the angiosperms and the simultaneous creation of a host of new microenvironments, differing in humidity, light intensity, texture, etc.
2005 June 3, Mark Tungate, Media Monoliths: How Great Media Brands Thrive and Survive , Kogan Page Publishers, →ISBN , page 38 :Her image is supposedly rebellious, but she looks scrubbed and healthy, with an explosion of blonde hair and generous curves shoved into too-tight clothing.
2013 August 10, “Can China clean up fast enough? ”, in The Economist , volume 408 , number 8848 :All this has led to an explosion of protest across China, including among a middle class that has discovered nimbyism. That worries the government, which fears that environmental activism could become the foundation for more general political opposition. It is therefore dealing with pollution in two ways—suppression and mitigation.
Translations
violent release of energy
Afrikaans: ontploffing (af)
Albanian: shpërthim (sq) m
Arabic: اِنْفِجَار m ( infijār ) , تَفْجِير m ( tafjīr )
Egyptian Arabic: انفجار m ( infigār )
Armenian: պայթյուն (hy) ( paytʻyun )
Azerbaijani: partlayış
Basque: leherketa
Belarusian: вы́бух m ( výbux )
Bengali: বিস্ফোরণ (bn) ( biśphōron )
Bulgarian: взрив (bg) m ( vzriv ) , експло́зия (bg) f ( eksplózija )
Burmese: ပေါက်ကွဲမှု ( paukkwai: hmu. )
Catalan: explosió (ca) f
Chechen: эккхийтар ( eqqiı̇tar ) , эккхар ( eqqar )
Chinese:
Mandarin: 爆炸 (zh) ( bàozhà ) , 爆發 / 爆发 (zh) ( bàofā )
Czech: výbuch (cs) m
Danish: eksplosion (da) c
Dutch: explosie (nl) f , ontploffing (nl) f
Elfdalian: eksplusiuon m
Esperanto: eksplodo
Estonian: plahvatus (et)
Faroese: spreinging f
Finnish: räjähdys (fi)
French: explosion (fr) f
Galician: explosión (gl) f
Georgian: აფეთქება ( apetkeba )
German: Explosion (de) f
Greek: έκρηξη (el) ( ékrixi )
Ancient Greek: ἔκρηξις ( ékrēxis )
Hebrew: פִּיצוּץ (he) m ( pitsúts )
Hindi: विस्फोट (hi) m ( visphoṭ )
Hungarian: robbanás (hu)
Icelandic: sprenging
Ido: explozo (io)
Indonesian: ledakan (id) , letupan (id) , eksplosi (id)
Irish: pléasc f
Italian: esplosione (it) f , scoppio (it) m
Japanese: 爆発 (ja) ( ばくはつ bakuhatsu )
Kalmyk: хаһрлһн ( xağrlğn )
Kapampangan: akbung
Kazakh: қопарылыс ( qoparylys ) , жарылыс ( jarylys )
Khmer: ការផ្ទុះ ( kaa phtuh )
Korean: 폭발(爆發) (ko) ( pokbal )
Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: تەقاندن ( teqandin )
Northern Kurdish: teqîn (ku)
Kyrgyz: жарылыш (ky) ( jarılış ) , жарылуу (ky) ( jarıluu )
Lao: ການລະເບີດ ( kān la bœ̄t )
Latin: displosio m , diruptio m
Latvian: sprādziens m
Lithuanian: sprogimas m , eksplozija f
Luxembourgish: Explosioun f
Macedonian: експлозија f ( eksplozija )
Malay: letupan (ms) , ledakan (ms)
Malayalam: സ്ഫോടനം (ml) ( sphōṭanaṁ ) , പൊട്ടിത്തെറി ( poṭṭitteṟi )
Maori: papātanga , pakūtanga
Marathi: स्फोट (mr) m ( sphoṭ )
Mongolian:
Cyrillic: тэсрэлт (mn) ( tesrelt ) , дэлбэрэлт (mn) ( delberelt )
Northern Sami: bávkkiheapmi
Norwegian:
Bokmål: eksplosjon (no) m
Nynorsk: eksplosjon m
Pashto: انفجار m ( enfejār )
Persian: اِنْفِجار (fa) ( enfejâr ) , ترکش (fa) ( tarkeš )
Polish: wybuch (pl) m , eksplozja (pl) f
Portuguese: explosão (pt)
Punjabi: ਧਮਾਕਾ m ( dhamākā ) , ਵਿਸਫੋਟ m ( visphoṭ )
Romanian: explozie (ro) f
Russian: взрыв (ru) ( vzryv )
Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: ѐкспло̄зија f
Roman: èksplōzija (sh) f
Slovak: výbuch m
Slovene: eksplozija f
Sorbian:
Lower: eksplozija f
Spanish: explosión (es) f
Swahili: mlipuko (sw)
Swedish: explosion (sv) c
Tagalog: pagsabog
Tajik: таркиш ( tarkiš ) , таркидан ( tarkidan ) , инфиҷор ( infijor )
Tamil: please add this translation if you can
Telugu: పేలుడు (te) ( pēluḍu )
Thai: การระเบิด (th) ( gaan-rá-bə̀ət ) , ภัยการระเบิด ( pai-gaan-rá-bə̀ət )
Turkish: patlama (tr)
Turkmen: ýarylma
Ukrainian: ви́бух m ( výbux )
Urdu: دَھماکَہ m ( dhamāka )
Uyghur: پارتىلاش ( partilash )
Uzbek: portlash (uz)
Vietnamese: nổ (vi)
Welsh: tanchwa f , ffrwydrad (cy) m
West Frisian: ûntploffing n
Yiddish: אויפֿרײַס m ( oyfrays ) , (please verify ) פּלאַץ m ( plats )
sudden increase, expansion, or bursting out