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单词

dynamite

读音
ˈdaɪnəmaɪt
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释义

n. 炸药;具有潜在危险的人(或物) vt. 炸毁 adj. 极好的 [ 第三人称单数 dynamites 现在分词 dynamiting 过去式 dynamited 过去分词 dynamited ]

例句

Fifty yards of track was blown up with dynamite.
50码长的轨道被炸药炸毁了。
The bomber had breached security by hurling his dynamite from a roof overlooking the building.
爆破手从一个俯瞰这幢楼房的屋顶上投掷了炸药,攻破了安全防卫。
Their new album is dynamite.
他们的新唱片引起轰动。

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that we're running through the United Stateswith dynamite and rock sawsso that an algorithm can close the deal
So foremen brought in high scalers who descended the cliffs on ropes,removing rubble with jackhammers and dynamite.From circus acrobats and former sailors, to local Apache,
Now, that was a terrible decision for me to have to make,and it was political dynamite, frankly.So our government formed a team of experts
he decides to build a hermetically enclosed balloon-borne carriagethat is launched into the air by dynamiteand from there, floats through the vacuum of space
Between 1927 and 1941, 400 workers blasted 450,000 tons of rockfrom a mountainside using chisels, jackhammers, and a lot of dynamite.Gradually, they carved out Mount Rushmore.
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