English to Malay Dictionary explosive

explosive

letupan
definition
noun
The enemy rained down explosives and incendiary bombs and then dumped barrels of oil onto the flames.
a substance that can be made to explode, especially any of those used in bombs or shells.
adjective
an explosive device
able or likely to shatter violently or burst apart, as when a bomb explodes.
translation of 'explosive'
noun
bahan letupan
adjective
daya letupan
example
The article contained potentially 'explosive' material, yet its contents pass by the editors without comment.
When this vehicle was blown apart by an improvised 'explosive' device, an IED, debris flew in every direction.
Neither gun nor 'explosive' technology made really dramatic advances among the Allied technological establishments.
Here is a suggested sequence of events to participate in to get through anger or a potentially 'explosive' situation.
"It appeared to be a potentially 'explosive' device," said a spokeswoman for the county.
The military quickly sealed off the area as army experts searched for more 'explosive' devices.
As it turned out before bedtime I played witness to one of Mia's 'explosive' temper tantrums.
Dramatic improvement in storage technology, coupled with the 'explosive' growth of the Internet, has fundamentally changed the way in which storage is used.
The 'explosive' controversy surrounding the scandal carried an important lesson for conservatives.
In a separate incident, a branch near the capital was damaged by a 'explosive' device made from small cooking gas cylinders.
Explicit priority setting, however, is likely to move very slowly because it is politically 'explosive' .
You spoke about the growth and development of an 'explosive' upsurge in the working class in America, and the working class coming onto the scene of history.
And although the recent cooperation has yielded important results, it promises to be politically 'explosive' .
To complete the illusion, a small 'explosive' charge was to go off in the grocery bag.
The situation is indeed 'explosive' to say the least.
His 'explosive' temper not only caused an opposing player's arm to be broken, it sullied the reputation of one of his players.
However, there has not been a single 'explosive' increase in spending similar to what would have been required to make the business plans of the bubble years a reality.
Several homes in nearby have already been demolished after suffering a potentially 'explosive' build-up of the gas, which is known to miners as Fire Damp.
Since then, the argument goes, there has been an 'explosive' increase in the quantity of money in circulation, mainly due to the creation of credit.
The league, moving in their habitually mysterious ways, think the club have been ‘excessive’ in response to a moderately 'explosive' controversy.
In reality, the psychiatrist, a loose canon with an 'explosive' temper, is more in need of anger management than his client.
Each cord initiates a small 'explosive' device that injects a violently active organic compound subcutaneously into a large area of the volunteer's chest.
The 'explosive' growth in the volatility of interest rates and prices is finally over.
Yet young children, teenagers and irresponsible adults are carrying in hand and pocket highly 'explosive' materials.
The cultivation of genetically modified crops is increasing at an 'explosive' rate, now covering a global area more than two times the size of the United Kingdom.
The prime minister has once again gambled on an 'explosive' acceleration in economic growth that has yet to materialise.
The 'explosive' growth of hedge funds has certainly increased the volatility of markets.
Similarly the very 'explosive' eruptions in the Glacier Peak range were associated with rapid ice sheet thinning.
Behind this shift has been a truly 'explosive' rate of increase in personal sector borrowing.
In view of the 'explosive' situation, a posse of policemen has been posted in the village.
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