English to Spanish Dictionary explosive

explosive

explosivo
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
explosivo
adjective
detonante,
explosivo,
daƱoso
example
To complete the illusion, a small 'explosive' charge was to go off in the grocery bag.
If anything, she has found being a woman has its advantages in terms of defusing 'explosive' situations.
Activity at the summit is nearly continuous, characterized by occasional lava overflow and brief, highly 'explosive' eruptions.
Economic collapse, with the resultant decimation of health and social care, has led to the 'explosive' increase in the number of TB cases.
It sounds simple: an 'explosive' charge in a metal body that's designed to break up into fragments upon detonation.
Yet young children, teenagers and irresponsible adults are carrying in hand and pocket highly 'explosive' materials.
This guy's nasty, 'explosive' temper outweighs his good points by far!
This is not to say that there has been an 'explosive' upsurge in strike activity; that workers are on the march; that they are winning left, right and centre.
She wasn't trained extensively in weaponry and ballistics, but it never really was hard to place the sound of a thermal 'explosive' going off.
The article contained potentially 'explosive' material, yet its contents pass by the editors without comment.
They knew for some time that this highly 'explosive' material had disappeared.
The 'explosive' growth of hedge funds has certainly increased the volatility of markets.
As we reported, the military today said it discovered sarin nerve gas in an 'explosive' device, an artillery shell, in fact.
The military quickly sealed off the area as army experts searched for more 'explosive' devices.
The prime minister has once again gambled on an 'explosive' acceleration in economic growth that has yet to materialise.
As it turned out before bedtime I played witness to one of Mia's 'explosive' temper tantrums.
The captain did the only sane thing to do in a very 'explosive' situation.
In other words, the body is primed for rapid and 'explosive' muscle growth.
The flowering of classic Russian cuisine coincided with the rapid economic expansion and 'explosive' growth of the middle class in the aftermath of Alexander II's liberal reforms.
The 'explosive' growth in the volatility of interest rates and prices is finally over.
Explicit priority setting, however, is likely to move very slowly because it is politically 'explosive' .
Fewer spoken words start with vowels, which provide more subtle acoustic cues than the more 'explosive' consonant sounds.
At any rate there are many other examples of 'explosive' increases in price volatility.
In other words, the 'explosive' increase in the number of passenger cars and licensed drivers over the past decade resulted in poor education in driving etiquette and traffic rules.
In the face of the 'explosive' increase in the disease now being seen worldwide, this can only be a temporary phenomenon.
The most 'explosive' growth in global e-commerce sales is taking place in Europe, according to IDC.
Willingness to negotiate and compromise, when appropriate, helps regain control of an 'explosive' situation.
The two powerful 'explosive' charges being laid are expertly placed.
The 'explosive' controversy surrounding the scandal carried an important lesson for conservatives.
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.
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