1、rip apart
使分裂;使破裂;使出現(xiàn)分歧
He said that communal carnage was ripping the country apart.
他說(shuō)種族間的相互殘殺正在讓這個(gè)國(guó)家走向分裂。
To have fought Paul on this would have risked ripping the family apart.
在這一點(diǎn)上和保羅作斗爭(zhēng)可能會(huì)使這個(gè)家庭破裂。
公開(kāi)抨擊;公然批判
The presenters and audience ripped her apart, enjoying a laugh at her expense.
主持人和聽(tīng)眾都公開(kāi)批評(píng)她,并以取笑她為樂(lè)。
We are the only paper in Britain that has consistently ripped apart these shallow lies and half-truths.
我們是英國(guó)唯一一家堅(jiān)持批判這些淺薄的謊言和半真半假的報(bào)道的報(bào)紙。
2、explosive
炸藥;爆炸物
one-hundred-and-fifty pounds of Semtex explosive.
150磅塞姆汀塑膠炸藥
There were traces of explosives in the bedroom.
臥室里有炸藥的痕跡。
會(huì)爆炸的;能引起爆炸的
The explosive device was timed to go off at the rush hour.
爆炸裝置被設(shè)定在高峰時(shí)間引爆。
Highly explosive gas is naturally found in coal mines.
煤礦中天然存有高爆氣體。
(局面等)一觸即發(fā)的,千鈞一發(fā)的
He appeared to be treating the potentially explosive situation with some sensitivity.
他似乎正小心地應(yīng)對(duì)可能一觸即發(fā)的局勢(shì)。
Nobody knows what explosive arguments the future of Europe will bring.
沒(méi)有人知道歐洲的未來(lái)這一議題會(huì)引起怎樣爆炸性的討論。
3、crucial
至關(guān)重要的;關(guān)鍵性的
He had administrators under him but took the crucial decisions himself...
他手下有管理人員,但重要的決策仍由他自己來(lái)做。
the most crucial election campaign for years.
幾年來(lái)最重要的競(jìng)選活動(dòng)