Explosivo in english

Explosive

pronunciation: ɪksploʊsɪv part of speech: adjective
In gestures

explosivo1 = explosive. 

Example: Libraries still remain as 'windows on the world' and 'warehouses of explosives whose shelves are ranked with the most furious combustibles in the world -- the brains of men'.

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» brigada de desactivación de explosivosbomb squadbomb disposal squad .

Example: Even worse, the bomb squads themselves have become targets.

Example: A huge explosion occurred where a bomb disposal squad was loading a truck with Japanese bombs that had been excavated from the road.

» desactivación de explosivosbomb disposal .

Example: Bomb disposal is a face off with your own mortality.

» equipo de desactivación de explosivosbomb disposal team .

Example: Three members of a bomb disposal team were killed on Tuesday night while they were preparing to defuse a World War II bomb.

» experto en desactivación de explosivosdetonation expert .

Example: The services is made up of three avalanche rescue dogs, five policemen, and two detonation experts.

» experto en explosivosexplosive expert .

Example: Explosives experts say that to make a bomb from ammonium nitrate fertiliser is relatively straightforward.

» explosivo de alta potenciahigh explosive .

Example: Either armor piercing or high explosive ammunition may be selected with the flick of a switch.

» explosivo nuclearnuclear explosive .

Example: This article discusses are the commercial uses of nuclear explosives as well as the testing of nuclear weapons.

» explosivo sin detonardud .

Example: If you suspect you have found a dud, or unexploded device from a professional display, DO NOT attempt to transport or dispose of it.

» plantar explosivosplant + explosives .

Example: Terrorists have been known to use the underside of vehicles to plant explosives and for smuggling objects across security checkpoints.

explosivo2 = explosive. 

Example: The explosive growth of Internet resources has generated an intense need for support in the search for and assessment of those resources.

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» artefacto explosivoexplosive device .

Example: The reference librarian was approached with a request for information on the construction of a small explosive device and how much cordite would be needed to blow up a normal-sized house.

» carga explosivaexplosive charge .

Example: In one of the attacks, two explosive charges destroyed the external wall of the church and created a wave of panic among children and nuns.

» mezcla explosivaexplosive mixture .

Example: Was it due to overconfidence, too much reliance on the efficient markets model, or an explosive mixture of human nature and the free market?.

» no explosivonon-explosive .

Example: The rise of documentation in this country takes a rather different turn, due largely to the development of fine grain photographic emulsions and the miniature camera using a film with an acetate, non-explosive, base.

» poner una trampa explosivabooby-trap .

Example: Electricity pylons, many in town centres, are booby-trapped with mines, grenades and mortars in Bubanza province.

» temperamento explosivoexplosive temper .

Example: He had an explosive temper in a way that was terrorizing.

» trampa explosivabooby trap .

Example: Every Friday we meet and learn about cool stuff like mines, bridges and booby traps then on field days we put all this into practice .

Explosivo synonyms

volatile in spanish: volátil, pronunciation: vɑlətəl part of speech: adjective sudden in spanish: repentino, pronunciation: sʌdən part of speech: adjective unstable in spanish: inestable, pronunciation: ənsteɪbəl part of speech: adjective bursting in spanish: muy lleno, pronunciation: bɜrstɪŋ part of speech: adjective exploding in spanish: explotando, pronunciation: ɪksploʊdɪŋ part of speech: adjective detonating in spanish: detonante, pronunciation: detəneɪtɪŋ part of speech: adjective detonative in spanish: detonante, pronunciation: dɪtɑnətɪv part of speech: adjective
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