Examples of using Could explode in English and their translations into Chinese
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I think I could explode.
I could explode sometimes.
The bottle could explode.
The bottle could explode or the light could be obscured with vapor or shine unevenly.
We fear it could explode.
Basically you have this hot cooker system at constant high temperature andhigh pressure that could explode at any time.”.
They are worried it could explode any moment.
If the Chinese were to make substantial current crop U.S. purchases,I think current crop prices could explode,” Nicosia said.
But," he added before Daniel could explode,"I want very much to explore the possibility.
One snort and your heart could explode.
Another object I could explode was a barrel, but it didn't have the same shape as the alien brains.
I'm so happy I could explode.
We have a situation that could explode into another Rim War, and we think he's at the heart of it,” said Stetson.
I'm so happy I could explode.
The Bardarbunga volcano system has been rocked by hundreds of tremors a day since mid-August,prompting fears the volcano could explode.
In other words, it could explode.
The IEA report looks at the business of wind power and opines that as investment increases and the technology becomes cheaper,the sector could explode.
I love it so much I could explode.
On April 2, after learning that the others could explode at any time, volunteer doctors wearing bulletproof vests removed the bullet from Delahanty's neck.
The Chinese authorities warned that the ship could explode and sink.
If the pressure is too high, the systems could explode, pelting workers with super-heated liquid and shrapnel.
For the world economy, China remains a time-bomb that could explode anytime.
China is a powder keg that could explode at any moment.
Disaster Mitigation Agency spokesman Sutopo PurwoNugroho said the volcano is‘very dangerous' and could explode anytime.
But it warned that impure kerosene was all too common, and could explode when lit.
On August 8, 2006: The government expected to move some 34,276 people to 31 state-run shelters andwarned that the mountain could explode at any time.